

An edition of De hominis dignitate (1942)
By Giovanni Pico della Mirandola,Patricia Mari-Fabre
Publish Date
1956
Publisher
H. Regnery
Language
eng
Pages
158
Description:
The Oration on the Dignity of Man (De hominis dignitate) is a famous public discourse pronounced in 1486 by Pico della Mirandola, an Italian scholar and philosopher of the Renaissance. It has been called the "Manifesto of the Renaissance". Pico's Oration attempted to remap the human landscape to center all attention on human capacity and human perspective. The Oration also served as an introduction to Pico's 900 theses, which he believed to provide a complete and sufficient basis for the discovery of all knowledge, and hence a model for mankind's ascent of the chain of being. - Wikipedia
subjects: Human beings, Filosofie, Neoplatonism, Courts and courtiers, Philosophy, Courtesy, Arts, Renaissance, Ontology, Critique, interprétation, Dignity, The Ineffable, Bible, Love in literature, Ontologie, Philosophy, Renaissance, Humanism, Renaissance Philosophy, Philosophical anthropology, Renaissance Arts, Ineffable, The, Criticism, interpretation, Creation, Early works to 1800, Homme, Philosophy, modern, Criticism, interpretation, etc--early works to 1800, Philosophical anthropology--early works to 1800, Ontology--early works to 1800, B785.p52 e5 1998, 195, Latin Authors, Correspondence
People: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494), Girolamo Benivieni (1453-1542)
Times: Early works to 1800