Dialectical Disputations

Author:   Lorenzo Valla ,  Brian P. Copenhaver ,  Lodi Nauta
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Volume:   50
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9780674061408


Pages:   608
Publication Date:   13 August 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lorenzo Valla ,  Brian P. Copenhaver ,  Lodi Nauta
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Volume:   50
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.718kg
ISBN:  

9780674061408


ISBN 10:   0674061403
Pages:   608
Publication Date:   13 August 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   Latin

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Copenhaver and Nauta have found precisely Valla s inimitable voice. Throughout their Dialectical Disputations, the reader can hear the utterly infectious immediacy with which Valla read the works of the ancient world. The glowing gift of the Renaissance was its refusal to think of those works as dead buoyed by the ongoing re-discovery of manuscripts and armed with a revived knowledge of Greek and Latin, scholars and bookworms like Valla embarked on entirely new ways of reading, and our translators perfectly capture how personal an endeavor it was Readers seeking lively, challenging company can t do much better than Valla, and now they have his greatest work in an English language version he would have loved.--Steve Donoghue Open Letters Monthly (08/25/2012)


Copenhaver and Nauta have found precisely Valla s inimitable voice. Throughout their Dialectical Disputations, the reader can hear the utterly infectious immediacy with which Valla read the works of the ancient world. The glowing gift of the Renaissance was its refusal to think of those works as dead buoyed by the ongoing re-discovery of manuscripts and armed with a revived knowledge of Greek and Latin, scholars and bookworms like Valla embarked on entirely new ways of reading, and our translators perfectly capture how personal an endeavor it was Readers seeking lively, challenging company can t do much better than Valla, and now they have his greatest work in an English language version he would have loved.--Steve Donoghue Open Letters Monthly (08/25/2012) Copenhaver and Nauta have found precisely Valla's inimitable voice. Throughout their Dialectical Disputations, the reader can hear the utterly infectious immediacy with which Valla read the works of the ancient world. The glowing gift of the Renaissance was its refusal to think of those works as dead--buoyed by the ongoing re-discovery of manuscripts and armed with a revived knowledge of Greek and Latin, scholars and bookworms like Valla embarked on entirely new ways of reading, and our translators perfectly capture how personal an endeavor it was... Readers seeking lively, challenging company can't do much better than Valla, and now they have his greatest work in an English language version he would have loved.--Steve Donoghue Open Letters Monthly (08/25/2012)


Copenhaver and Nauta have found precisely Valla's inimitable voice. Throughout their Dialectical Disputations, the reader can hear the utterly infectious immediacy with which Valla read the works of the ancient world. The glowing gift of the Renaissance was its refusal to think of those works as dead--buoyed by the ongoing re-discovery of manuscripts and armed with a revived knowledge of Greek and Latin, scholars and bookworms like Valla embarked on entirely new ways of reading, and our translators perfectly capture how personal an endeavor it was... Readers seeking lively, challenging company can't do much better than Valla, and now they have his greatest work in an English language version he would have loved.-- (08/25/2012)


Copenhaver and Nauta have found precisely Valla's inimitable voice. Throughout their Dialectical Disputations, the reader can hear the utterly infectious immediacy with which Valla read the works of the ancient world. The glowing gift of the Renaissance was its refusal to think of those works as dead--buoyed by the ongoing re-discovery of manuscripts and armed with a revived knowledge of Greek and Latin, scholars and bookworms like Valla embarked on entirely new ways of reading, and our translators perfectly capture how personal an endeavor it was... Readers seeking lively, challenging company can't do much better than Valla, and now they have his greatest work in an English language version he would have loved.--Steve Donoghue Open Letters Monthly (08/25/2012)


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Brian P. Copenhaver is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and History at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he directed the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Lodi Nauta is Professor of the History of Philosophy, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

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