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Philosophers
Argyropoulos, John, Barbaro, Ermolao, George of Trebizond, Theodore of Gaza, Vair, Guillaume du
Platonism
Platonists, Florentine Academy, Great Theosophists: The Neoplatonic Revival, Philosophical Traditions: Renaissance Platonism, Platonic Academy, Platonism in the Renaissance, Renaissance Neo-Platonism
Political Realism
Political Realists, Political Thought in the 16th Century, The Invasions of Italy, Machiavelli and Guicciardi, Virtù in and since the Renaissance
Henry VII and the Launching of the English Renaiss
Erasmus, Thomas More and their historical context.
Humanism and the Renaissance
Discusses many aspects of the Renaissance thought, from Platonism to Galileo. From the Radical Academy.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Renaissance
Brief article on the transition between middle ages and modernity.
Philosophy Pages: The Renaissance
A short summary of the era and the central questions.
Principles and Powers: How to Interpret Renaissanc
A 2001 article by Paul Richard Blum, from the journal Minerva. Considers the problems which the Renaissance philosophers of nature attempted to solve.
Renaissance and Reformation
Humanism, reformation, politics, science, and skepticism. From Patrick Distante's History of Western Philosophy Summary Outline.
Renaissance Idea of the Dignity of Man
A discussion of the core idea in humanistic philosophy, by Charles Trinkaus. From the Dictionary of the History of Ideas.
Renaissance Philosophers
A few of the most important thinkers of the period.
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Aims to foster research and teaching in the field, to organize scholarly meetings and conferences, to publish a newsletter and a monograph series, and to cooperate with other learned societies in projects of common interest.
The Italian Renaissance
Essays and assorted resources on the intellectual history of this period.
Wikipedia: Renaissance Philosophy
An encyclopedia entry.
Women Philosophers of the Renaissance
A listing of the most important woman thinkers of the period. From Historical Women of Philosophy.