Authority, innovation and early modern epistemology : essays in honour of Hilary Gatti / edited by Martin McLaughlin, Ingrid D. Rowland and Elisabetta Tarantino.

"Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), who died at the stake, is one of the best-known symbols of anti-establishment thought. The theme of this volume, which is offered as a collection of essays to honour the distinguished Bruno scholar Hilary Gatti, reflects her constant concern for the principles of cu...

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Other Authors: McLaughlin, M. L. (Martin L.) (Editor), Rowland, Ingrid D. (Ingrid Drake) (Editor), Tarantino, Elisabetta (Editor), Gatti, Hilary (honouree.)
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Published: Cambridge : Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing, 2015.
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505 0 0 |t Chapter Introduction --  |t part PART I: AUTHORITY AND INNOVATION IN RENAISSANCE LITERATURE --  |t chapter 1 Alberti's Musca: Humour, Ethics and the Challenge to Classical Models martin mclaughlin --  |t chapter 2 The Orange and the Bay: Renaissance Symbols of Poetic Excellence carlo caruso --  |t chapter 3 Shadows, Memory and Self-Improvement: The Renaissance in Celio nicola gardini /  |r Calcagnini's De profectu --  |t chapter 4 Literary Texts and Michelangelo's 'Visible Speech' in Vasari's Lives lina bolzoni --  |t chapter 5 Critical Authorities, Canonical Traditions and Occasional Literature: The Case of the Early Modern Italian Academies jane e. everson --  |t chapter 6 Measuring Verse, Measuring Value in English Renaissance Poetry stephen orgel --  |t part PART II: BRUNO, CAMPANELLA AND OTHER CHALLENGES TO RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY --  |t chapter 7 Giordano Bruno: Portrait of a Philosopher Opposed to the Authority Principle eugenio canone --  |t chapter 8 Bruno's Candelaio, Shakespeare and Ben Jonson: Building on Hilary Gatti's Work elisabetta tarantino --  |t chapter 9 Bruno, Charlewood and Munday: Politics, Culture and Religion during Bruno's Time in England tiziana provvidera --  |t chapter 10 Compassion and Cosmology: Caravaggio and Giordano Bruno ingrid d. rowland --  |t chapter 11 'Maculae Galilei me perplexum habent.' Campanella, Sunspots and the Temptations of Pythagoreanism germana ernst --  |t chapter 12 Faxecura's Embassy to the Vatican (1615): Relations with Japan, from Documents in the Archive of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith marta fattori --  |t chapter 13 Catholic Censorship of Early Modern Psychology leen spruit. 
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