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German Humanism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Lewis W. Spitz*
Affiliation:
Stanford University

Abstract

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Type
Reports on Scholarship in the Renaissance
Copyright
Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1968

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References

1 Kristeller, P. O., ‘Studies on Renaissance Humanism during the Last Twenty Years,' Studies in the Renaissance, IX (1962), 20.Google Scholar

2 See the brief observations of Jacques, Ridé, ‘Deux grandes syntheses sur rHumanisme,' Études Germaniques, xx (1965), 546550 Google Scholar, on Georg, Voigt and Willy, Andreas. An admirable philological-literary study relating to mysticism is Hermann Kunisch, ‘Die mittelalterliche Mystik und die deutsche Sprache: Ein Grundriss,’ Literaturwissenschqftliches Jahrbuch der Görres-Gesellschaft, VI (1965), 3790.Google Scholar

3 Cf. Spitz , Lewis W., ‘Occultism and Despair of Reason in Renaissance Thought,' Journal of the History of Ideas, XXVII (1966), 464469.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

* I wish to thank Miss Arlene Miller for assistance in the bibliographical work.