Renaissance Philosophy V.1
Table of Contents

Preface

I GERMANY AND THE LOW COUNTRIES
            Nicolaus of Cusa: On Learned Ignorance
            Johannes Reuchlin:
On the Cabalistic Art
            Ulrich Von Hutten:
Eight Letters of Obscure Men
            Henricus Cornelius Agrippa Von Netteshiem:
On the Uncertainty of Our Knowledge
            Justus Lipsius: On Constancy
            Desiderius Erasmus: On the Philosophy of Christ
            Suggested Readings

II FRANCE
            Jacques Lefevre D’Etaples:
On Translating the Gospels into French
            Petrus Ramus:
Thoughts about Aristotle
           
Michel De Montaigne: Of Experience
           
Pierre Charron: Concerning Wisdom
            Guillaume Du Vair:
The Moral Philosophy of the Stoics
            Suggested Readings

III ENGLAND
            John Colet:
On Pagan Philosophy and the Ninefold Order of Being
            Sir Thomas More:
On the Moral Temper of Utopia
            Roger Ascham:
The Italianated Englishman
            Suggested Readings

IV SPAIN
            Juan Luis Vives:
Two Dialogues on Education
            St. John of the Cross:
Concerning the Direction of Contemplative Souls
           
Francisco Suarez: Man Acts Freely
            Suggested Readings

Thanks to the contributor:
John Peterson

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