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... humanists , who placed a great deal of emphasis upon the importance of studying the natural history and moral phi- losophy ... humanistic conception of moral phi- losophy are based upon Plutarch's revision of the Aristotelian sys- tem of ...
... humanists , who placed a great deal of emphasis upon the importance of studying the natural history and moral phi- losophy ... humanistic conception of moral phi- losophy are based upon Plutarch's revision of the Aristotelian sys- tem of ...
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... humanistic pro- gram of education . In that program moral philosophy ranked second in importance only to history ; and the great humanist teachers - Vittorino da Feltre and Guarino - relied upon Cicero and Plutarch to guide them.78 ...
... humanistic pro- gram of education . In that program moral philosophy ranked second in importance only to history ; and the great humanist teachers - Vittorino da Feltre and Guarino - relied upon Cicero and Plutarch to guide them.78 ...
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... humanist teachers and the rhetori- cians . The conventionality pertaining to the animal imagery in Eliza- bethan non ... humanistic in- terest in preserving ancient , especially Greek and Roman , knowl- edge ( or what passed for ...
... humanist teachers and the rhetori- cians . The conventionality pertaining to the animal imagery in Eliza- bethan non ... humanistic in- terest in preserving ancient , especially Greek and Roman , knowl- edge ( or what passed for ...
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