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  1. Ancora su Ficino ei Medici.".Riccardo Fubini - 1987 - Rinascimento 2:275-91.
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    Humanism and Secularization: From Petrarch to Valla.Riccardo Fubini - 2003 - Duke University Press.
    The Renaissance movement known as humanism eventually spread from Italy through all of western Europe, transforming early modern culture in ways that are still being felt and debated. Central to these debates—and to this book—is the question of whether the humanist movement contributed to the secularization of Western cultural traditions at the end of the Middle Ages. A preeminent scholar of Italian humanism, Riccardo Fubini approaches this question in a new way—by redefining the problem of secularization more carefully to show (...)
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  3. Un Recente Convegno Sul Rinascimento: A Cent' Anni Dalla Pubblicazione Dell' Opera Di Jacob Burckhardt.Riccardo Fubini - 1963 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 25 (2):408-426.
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    Humanism and Truth: Valla Writes Against the Donation of Constantine.Riccardo Fubini - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (1):79-86.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Humanism and Truth: Valla Writes against the Donation of ConstantineRiccardo FubiniTranslated by Anastasia Ananson and William ConnellThere has existed for a long time now in studies of Renaissance humanism (and not only as these have developed in a single country or disciplinary area) a tendency to consider from a prevalently formalist point of view what was instead an innovative and complex cultural experience. A particularly privileged position has been (...)
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  5. Review. [REVIEW]Riccardo Fubini - 1987 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 49 (2):473-475.
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