Printed commonplace-books and the structuring of Renaissance thought /
Commonplace-books were the information-organizers of Early Modern Europe, notebooks of quotations methodically arranged for easy retrieval. From their first introduction to the rudiments of Latin to the specialized studies or leisure reading of their later years, the pupils of humanist schools were...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | Includes an appendix of Latin quotations. |
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Oxford : New York :
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
1996.
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PA2047 .M67 1996 |
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From the Library of Craig Kallendorf. |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| PA2047 .M67 1996 | Available | |