The individual and the cosmos in Renaissance philosophy

Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Mario Domandi (1963)
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This thought-provoking classic investigates how the Renaissance spirit fundamentally questioned and undermined medieval thought. Of value to students of literature, political theory, history of religious and Reformation thought, and the history of science.

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