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  1. Renaissance Philosophy New Translations [of] Lorenzo Valla , Paul Cortese , Cajetan , ... [Et Al.].Lorenzo Valla & Leonard A. Kennedy - 1973 - Mouton.
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    Dialectical disputations.Lorenzo Valla - 2012 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by Brian P. Copenhaver & Lodi Nauta.
    Lorenzo Valla (1407–1457) ranks among the greatest scholars and thinkers of the Renaissance. He secured lasting fame for his brilliant critical skills, most famously in his exposure of the “Donation of Constantine,” the forged document upon which the papacy based claims to political power. Lesser known in the English-speaking world is Valla's work in the philosophy of language—the basis of his reputation as the greatest philosopher of the humanist movement. Dialectical Disputations, translated here for the first time into any (...)
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    In Praise of Saint Thomas Aquinas.Lorenzo Valla - 1973 - In Leonard A. Kennedy (ed.), Renaissance Philosophy: New Translations: Lorenzo Valla , Paul Cortese , Cajetan , Tiberio Baccilieri , Juan Luis Vives , Peter Ramus. De Gruyter. pp. 13-28.
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    Laurentii Valle Encomion sancti Thome Aquinatis.Lorenzo Valla - 2008 - Firenze: Polistampa.
    Critical edition of Leon Battista Alberti's Encomion Sancti Thome Aquinatis, with introduction and ample indices. Latin and Italian text. Organizzazione dell'opera: Salvatore I. Camporeale, Alle origini della 'Teologia umanistica' nel primo '400. L'Encomion S. Thomae di Lorenzo Valla I. INTRODUZIONE: I testimoni manoscritti Le edizioni Le traduzioni Nota ecdotica Criteri di edizione Ultime considerazioni II. TAVOLE III. LAURENTII VALLE ENCOMION SANCTI THOME AQUINATIS IV. INDICI: Indice delle tavole Indice dei manoscritti Indice dei passi citati degli auctores Indice delle opere (...)
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  5. Laurentii Valle Epistole.Lorenzo Valla, Ottavio Besomi & Mariangela Regoliosi - 1984 - In Aedibus Antenoreis.
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  6. Il piacere.Lorenzo Valla - 1948 - Napoli,: R. Pironti.
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  7. Renaissance philosophy.Lorenzo Valla & Leonard A. Kennedy (eds.) - 1973 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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    Dialogue sur le libre-arbitre.Lorenzo Valla - 1983 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Jacques Chomarat.
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    Renaissance philosophy.Lorenzo Valla & Leonard A. Kennedy (eds.) - 1973 - The Hague,: Mouton.
  10. Valla, Lorenzo, Vives, Juan, Luis, and nizolio, Mario-philosophy and language.Valerio Delnero - 1994 - Rinascimento 34:293-304.
  11. Truth and ethics in valla, lorenzo'dialectica'.M. Laffranchi - 1994 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 86 (1):44-109.
  12. Perotti, Niccolo and valla, Lorenzo, 4 new letters.Mc Davies - 1984 - Rinascimento 24:125-147.
  13. Grammatical theories in valla, lorenzo'elegantie'and the scholastic tradition of the late humanism.S. Gavinelli - 1991 - Rinascimento 31:155-181.
  14. The renewal of philosophy in valla, lorenzo'dialectica'+'retractatio totius dialectice cum fundamentii universe philosophie'.M. Laffranchi - 1992 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 84 (1):13-60.
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    Lorenzo valla and quattrocento scepticism.Lodi Nauta - 2006 - Vivarium 44 (s 2-3):375-395.
    Lorenzo Valla has often been considered to be a sceptic. Equipped with an extremely polemical and critical mind, his whole oeuvre seemed to aim at undermining received philosophical and theological dogmas. More specifically he has been associated with the burgeoning interests in ancient scepticism in the fifteenth century. In this article the arguments in support of this interpretation will be critically examined and evaluated. Based on a discussion of two of his major works, De vero bono and the Dialectica, (...)
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    Lorenzo valla's critique of aristotelian psychology.Lodi Nauta - 2003 - Vivarium 41 (1):120-143.
    In his Repastinatio . . . Lorenzo Valla launched a heavy attack on Aristotelian-scholastic thought. While most of this book is devoted to metaphysics, language and argumenta- tion, Valla also incorporates chapters on the soul and natural philosophy. Using as criteria good Latin, common sense and common observation, he rejected much of standard Aristotelian teaching on the soul, replacing the hylopmorphic account of the scholastics by an Augustinian one. In this article his arguments on the soul’s autonomy, nobility and (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla: The Primacy of Rhetoric and the Demoralization of History.Linda Gardiner Janik - 1973 - History and Theory 12 (4):389-404.
    Lorenzo Valla's historical methodology was linked to his stress on rhetoric; he believed in oratorical persuasion, not logical argument. Refusing to screen historical events according to their moral value, he included accounts of all events. Truth was not for him an external standard, but a standard for judging propositions. Truth lay in the correct usage of words: correct language could create a correct picture of the world. Valla's concept of verisimilitude hinged on historical plausibility, not moral worth. History should (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy.Christopher S. Celenza - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (4):483-506.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 66.4 (2005) 483-506 [Access article in PDF] Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy C. S. Celenza Johns Hopkins University What is "philosophy"? Who is a "philosopher"? These questions underlay much of Salvatore Camporeale's work, and they are deeper than one might suppose. We can begin with one of Camporeale's favorite figures, Lorenzo Valla, and listen to one of (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla et la recomposition du conflit entre la dialectique et la rhétorique.Fosca Mariani Zini - 2003 - Philosophie Antique 3:57-80.
    Depuis la philosophie ancienne, notamment avec Aristote, la dialectique et la rhétorique se partagent le domaine de l’argumentation plausible et crédible, mais leurs stratégies de preuve aussi bien que leurs buts diffèrent. Une fois ces différences mises en lumière, il est possible de suggérer que l’humanisme n’a pas été tant un moment marqué par le renouveau de la rhétorique que d’une multiplicité de formes de décomposition et de recomposition des modalités rhétoriques et dialectiques. Cet article cherche à montrer en particulier (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy.Christopher S. Celenza - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (4):483-506.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 66.4 (2005) 483-506 [Access article in PDF] Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy C. S. Celenza Johns Hopkins University What is "philosophy"? Who is a "philosopher"? These questions underlay much of Salvatore Camporeale's work, and they are deeper than one might suppose. We can begin with one of Camporeale's favorite figures, Lorenzo Valla, and listen to one of (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla's Oratio on the Pseudo-Donation of Constantine: Dissent and Innovation in Early Renaissance Humanism.William J. Connell - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (1):1-7.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionWilliam J. ConnellOne of the more unusual works in the corpus of the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla is the Oratio in principio sui studii, on the relation between Latin letters and the Christian faith. The speech was written and delivered in October 1455, toward the end of Valla’s life, as a lecture to inaugurate the academic year at the University of Rome where he had held the chair (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy.S. Celenza - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (4):483-506.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 66.4 (2005) 483-506 [Access article in PDF] Lorenzo Valla and the Traditions and Transmissions of Philosophy C. S. Celenza Johns Hopkins University What is "philosophy"? Who is a "philosopher"? These questions underlay much of Salvatore Camporeale's work, and they are deeper than one might suppose. We can begin with one of Camporeale's favorite figures, Lorenzo Valla, and listen to one of (...)
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    Lorenzo valla and the intellectual origins of humanist dialectic.Lisa Jardine - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (2):143-164.
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    Lorenzo Valla's "Oratio" on the Pseudo-Donation of Constantine: Dissent and Innovation in Early Renaissance Humanism.Salvatore I. Camporeale - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (1):9.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Lorenzo Valla’s Oratio on the Pseudo-Donation of Constantine: Dissent and Innovation in Early Renaissance HumanismSalvatore I. CamporealeWhy did I write about the Donation of Constantine?... Bear one thing in mind. I was not moved by hatred of the Pope, but acted for the sake of the truth, of religion, and also of a certain renown—to show that I alone knew what no one else knew.Valla to Cardinal Trevisan, (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla on the Problem of Speaking About the Trinity.Charles Edward Trinkaus - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (1):27-53.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Lorenzo Valla on the Problem of Speaking about the TrinityCharles TrinkausLorenzo Valla was a major Renaissance humanist critic of scholasticism, and a proponent of empirical and language-based thought. He also ventured into the field of theology with his humanistic preconceptions that not ancient philosophy but the literary arts and philology should provide the proper model for its study. Salvatore Camporeale in his major studies of Valla, and in (...)
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  26. Lorenzo Valla e le origini della storiografia umanistica a Venezia.Gianni Zippel - 1956 - Rinascimento 7:93-133.
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    Lorenzo valla's de vero falsoque Bono, lactantius and oratorical scepticism.Letizia A. Panizza - 1978 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 41 (1):76-107.
  28. Lorenzo Valla: academic skepticism and the new humanist dialectic.Lisa Jardine - 1983 - In Myles Burnyeat (ed.), The Skeptical Tradition. University of California Press. pp. 253--286.
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    Lorenzo valla and Rudolph agricola.John Monfasani - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (2):181-200.
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    Was Lorenzo Valla an Ordinary Language Philosopher?John Monfasani - 1989 - Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (2):309.
  31. Certum atque Confessum: Lorenzo Valla on the Forensics of Certainty.Charles McNamara - 2018 - Rhetorica 36 (3):244-268.
    Im Zentrum von Vallas Umgestaltung der Dialektik als rhetorischer Methode steht ein neues Verständnis von certum, das aus Quintilians Institutio oratoria stammt. Diesem Verständnis zufolge ist Gewissheit in dem begründet, was allgemein akzeptiert wird, nicht in dem, was wahr ist. Damit trennt Valla certum und verum. In den Dialecticae disputationes stellt er Dialektik nicht als eine logische oder philosophische Methode zum Beweis von Wahrheiten dar, sondern als Praxis Geständnisse herbeizuführen und als juristische Produktion konsensueller Gewissheiten. Auch in anderen Werken, etwa (...)
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    Lorenzo Valla's Translation Theory and the Latin Imperium.Robert Kendrick - 2005 - Mediaevalia 26 (2):133-154.
  33. Lorenzo Valla.Giovanni Di Napoli - 1971 - Roma,: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
  34. Lorenzo Valla In Naples: The Translation From Xenophon's Cyropaedia.David Marsh - 1984 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 46 (2):407-420.
  35. Lorenzo valla and the limits of imagination.Lodi Nauta - 2004 - In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the later Middle Ages and Early Modern times. Leuven, Dudley, MA: Peeters.
     
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  36. From an outsider's point of view: Lorenzo valla on the soul.Lodi Nauta - 2008 - Vivarium 46 (3):368-391.
    In his Repastinatio . . . Lorenzo Valla launched a heavy attack on Aristotelian-scholastic thought. While most of this book is devoted to metaphysics, language and argumentation, Valla also incorporates chapters on the soul and natural philosophy. Using as criteria good Latin, common sense and common observation, he rejected much of standard Aristotelian teaching on the soul, replacing the hylopmorphic account of the scholastics by an Augustinian one. In this article his arguments on the soul's autonomy, nobility and independency (...)
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    Lorenzo valla's comparison of latin and greek and the humanist back-ground.Sarah Stever Gravelle - 1982 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 44 (2):269-289.
  38. Lorenzo valla (1406/7-1457) : Humanism as philosophy.Paul Richard Blum - 2010 - In Philosophers of the Renaissance. Catholic University of America Press.
  39. Lorenzo valla, scourge of scholasticism: Nature, power and modality in the dialectical disputations.Brian P. Copenhaver - 2011 - Rinascimento 51:3-26.
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    Lorenzo valla.Lodi Nauta - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The two Tarquins from Livy to Lorenzo Valla: history, rhetoric and embodiment.Daniele Miano - 2022 - Intellectual History Review 32 (3):359-386.
    This article examines the figure of Lorenzo Valla (1406-1457), and challenges his nineteenth-century interpretation as a precursor of modern critical historiography and philology, by focusing on two of his works on the ancient Roman historian Livy. The first is the Letter to King Alfonso on the Two Tarquins (1444), where Valla claimed to have discovered a mistake in Livy, and the second is the Confutation against Morandi (1455), a defence of the former work against a critic. The article has (...)
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    Chapter V. Lorenzo valla and the subordination of philosophy to rhetoric.Jerrold E. Seigel - 1968 - In Rhetoric and philosophy in Renaissance humanism. Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. pp. 137-170.
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  43. The "Linguistic Imperialism" of Lorenzo Valla and the Renaissance Humanists.Lawrence Johnson - 1978 - Interpretation 7 (3):29-49.
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    Renaissance Philosophy: New Translations: Lorenzo Valla , Paul Cortese , Cajetan , Tiberio Baccilieri , Juan Luis Vives , Peter Ramus.Leonard A. Kennedy (ed.) - 1973 - De Gruyter.
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    Truth, Verisimilitude and Criticism in Lorenzo Valla: Dialectics and Historiography.Giuliano Mori - 2021 - Quaestio 20:417-438.
    This article analyses Valla’s historiographical stance in the light of his dialectical assumptions about possibility, verisimilitude, and truth. I argue that, at variance with most humanists, Valla believed that historical truth should satisfy the requirements of logical necessity, being therefore incompatible with verisimilar reconstructions of past events. However, Valla also realized that a critical method of assessment grounded in verisimilitude was indispensable to the analysis of doubtful accounts and traditions. In order to explore these matters, Valla developed a genre distinct (...)
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  46. The Theology of Lorenzo Valla.John Monfasani - 1999 - In Jill Kraye & M. W. F. Stone (eds.), Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--23.
  47. Thomas Hobbe and Lorenzo Valla-Humanist criticism and modern philosophy.G. Paganini - 1999 - Rinascimento 39:515-568.
  48. Pandolfo Collenuccio e Lorenzo Valla.L. D'ascia - 1998 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 18 (2):189-193.
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    Contingency, Possibility, and Verisimilitude in Lorenzo Valla: Dialectics and Philology.Giuliano Mori - 2019 - Quaestio 19:363-383.
    This article analyses Lorenzo Valla’s dialectics in order to uncover an epistemological theory of truth undergirding Valla’s production. Based on the analysis of Valla’s Retractatio totius dialecticae, I argue that Valla rejects the notion of one-sided possibility, and considers both possibility and contingency as incompatible with necessity and absolute truth. This assumption inevitably hinders inquiries in fields of knowledge that deal with inherently possible or particular data. Analysing Valla’s philological works, this article shows that, in specific cases, Valla tries (...)
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  50. Rhetorik als Philosophie: Lorenzo Valla.Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz - 1974 - München,: W. Fink.
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