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The continuity of humanist ideas during the English Reformation to 1558McConica, James January 1962 (has links)
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Humphrey Duke of Gloucester and the Introduction of Italian Humanism in Fifteenth Century EnglandDoyle, John F. (John Francis) 12 1900 (has links)
Duke Humphrey of Gloucester is often given credit for the renaissance of English learning in the fifteenth century. It is true that the donations of books he made to Oxford, his patronage of English and Italian writers, and his patronage of administrators who had humanist training resulted in the transmittal of humanist values to England. But is it also true that these accomplishments were mainly the by-product of his self-aggrandizing style, rather than a conscious effort on the duke's part to promote learning. The duke, however, does deserve recognition for what he unwittingly may have done.
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"Stronge and tough studie": humanism, education, and masculinity in Renaissance EnglandStrycharski, Andrew Thomas 28 August 2008 (has links)
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