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Humanist Collection (page 15)

"Exploring the Humanist Legacy: From Montaigne to Dawkins" Humanism, a philosophical and intellectual movement that emerged during the Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Dorat, Jean (Limoges, 1508-Paris, 1588). French poet and humanist His real name was Dinemandi

Dorat, Jean (Limoges, 1508-Paris, 1588). French poet and humanist His real name was Dinemandi. Drawing

Background imageHumanist Collection: Nebrija, Elio Antonio de (1441-1522). Spanish Humanist. Colored engraving

Nebrija, Elio Antonio de (1441-1522). Spanish Humanist. Colored engraving

Background imageHumanist Collection: GEORGE BUCHANAN (1506-1582). Scottish humanist and writer. Line engraving, 1819

GEORGE BUCHANAN (1506-1582). Scottish humanist and writer. Line engraving, 1819

Background imageHumanist Collection: LUIS VIVES (1492-1540). Spanish scholar and man of letters. Line engraving, Flemish, 1572

LUIS VIVES (1492-1540). Spanish scholar and man of letters. Line engraving, Flemish, 1572

Background imageHumanist Collection: LUDVIG HOLBERG (1684-1754). Norwegian-Danish man of letters. Aquatint, German, early 19th century

LUDVIG HOLBERG (1684-1754). Norwegian-Danish man of letters. Aquatint, German, early 19th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: JOHANNES BUGENHAGEN (1485-1558). German Protestant reformer. Stipple engraving, English, 1823

JOHANNES BUGENHAGEN (1485-1558). German Protestant reformer. Stipple engraving, English, 1823

Background imageHumanist Collection: JOHN COLET (c1467-1519). English scholar and theologian. Copper engraving, 17th century

JOHN COLET (c1467-1519). English scholar and theologian. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: JOHANNES OECOLAMPADIUS (1482-1531). Johannes Huszgen, known as Oecolampadius

JOHANNES OECOLAMPADIUS (1482-1531). Johannes Huszgen, known as Oecolampadius. German humanist, preacher, and religious reformer. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: JUSTUS LIPSIUS (1547-1606). Flemish humanist. Line engraving, 18th century

JUSTUS LIPSIUS (1547-1606). Flemish humanist. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: ANTWERP: LIPSIUS ROOM. Room of Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), Flemish humanist

ANTWERP: LIPSIUS ROOM. Room of Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), Flemish humanist, at the Platin-Moretus Museum, Antwerp, Belgium. Line engraving, 1888

Background imageHumanist Collection: POGGIO BRACCIOLINI (1380-1459). Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini. Italian humanist

POGGIO BRACCIOLINI (1380-1459). Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini. Italian humanist. Line engraving, 17th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: ULRICH von HUTTEN (1488-1523). / nGerman nobleman and humanist

ULRICH von HUTTEN (1488-1523). / nGerman nobleman and humanist
ULRICH von HUTTEN (1488-1523). /nGerman nobleman and humanist. Engraving, Dutch, 16th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (1466?-1536). Dutch humanist and scholar. Erasmus in conversation with his

DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (1466?-1536). Dutch humanist and scholar. Erasmus in conversation with his friends Thomas More (1478-1535), John Colet (c1467-1519)

Background imageHumanist Collection: FRANCESCO FILELFO (1398-1481). Italian humanist. Copper engraving

FRANCESCO FILELFO (1398-1481). Italian humanist. Copper engraving

Background imageHumanist Collection: DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (c1456-1536). Dutch humanist and scholar. Copper engraving, French, 18th century

DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (c1456-1536). Dutch humanist and scholar. Copper engraving, French, 18th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (1456?-1536). Dutch humanist and scholar. Line engraving, English, 19th century

DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (1456?-1536). Dutch humanist and scholar. Line engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageHumanist Collection: Joachim Vadianus

Joachim Vadianus
JOACHIM VADIANUS Swiss humanist, friend of Zwingli Date: 1484 - 1551

Background imageHumanist Collection: Sacchi / Platina / De Bry

Sacchi / Platina / De Bry
BARTOLOMMEO DE SACCHI known as PLATINA Italian humanist and historian of Cremona Date: 1421 - 1481

Background imageHumanist Collection: Sacchi / Platina / Anon Eng

Sacchi / Platina / Anon Eng
BARTOLOMMEO DE SACCHI known as PLATINA Italian humanist and historian of Cremona Date: 1421 - 1481

Background imageHumanist Collection: George Buchanan (Pourbus

George Buchanan (Pourbus
GEORGE BUCHANAN Scottish humanist scholar and writer. Date: 1506 - 1582

Background imageHumanist Collection: Auguste Comte, French philosopher

Auguste Comte, French philosopher
Auguste Comte (1798-1857), French philosopher. Comte, who is considered the father of modern sociology, coined the term sociology as part of his description of the new science

Background imageHumanist Collection: Lorenzo de Medici, Italian statesman

Lorenzo de Medici, Italian statesman
Lorenzo de Medici (1449-1492), Italian statesman, historical lithograph. The powerful Medici family combined running the Medici bank with being the de facto rulers of the Republic of Florence

Background imageHumanist Collection: Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc, astronomer

Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc, astronomer
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc (1580-1637), French astronomer. Peiresc was born into a wealthy family at Aix-en-Provence. He studied at Toulon and Montpellier, graduating in law in 1605

Background imageHumanist Collection: John Colet, English humanist

John Colet, English humanist
John Colet (1467-1519), English humanist and reformer. Colet was born in London and educated at St. Anthonys School and at Magdalene College, Oxford

Background imageHumanist Collection: Christophe Plantin, French printer

Christophe Plantin, French printer
Christophe Plantin (1520-1589), French printer and humanist. Plantin was born near Tours and was apprenticed to a bookbinder in Caen

Background imageHumanist Collection: Rudolph Snellius, Dutch mathematician

Rudolph Snellius, Dutch mathematician
Rudolph Snellius (1546-1613), Dutch mathematician. Born Rudolph Snel von Royen, Snellius was born at Oudewater. He studied in Cologne and Heidelberg before gaining a teaching post at Marburg

Background imageHumanist Collection: Leon Battista Alberti, Italian polymath

Leon Battista Alberti, Italian polymath
Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), Florentine artist and polymath. Alberti was born at Genoa and educated at Padua. In 1418 he went to Bologna to study law

Background imageHumanist Collection: Robert Estienne, French printer

Robert Estienne, French printer
Robert Estienne (1503-1559), French clasiscal scholar and printer. Estienne was born to a family of printers in Paris and was apperenticed to the profession

Background imageHumanist Collection: Simon Grynaeus, German theologian

Simon Grynaeus, German theologian
Simon Grynaeus (1493-1541), German theologian. Grynaeus was born into a peasant family, yet managed to obtain an education at Pforzheim

Background imageHumanist Collection: Pico della Mirandola, Italian philosopher

Pico della Mirandola, Italian philosopher
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494), Italian philosopher. Pico was born at mirandola, near Modena, into an aristocratic family. He was a precocious child and was tutored in Latin and Greek

Background imageHumanist Collection: Justus Lipsius, Flemish humanist

Justus Lipsius, Flemish humanist
Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), Flemish humanist. Lipsius was born in Brabant and was educated at Cologne and Louvain. As a classical scholar and philologist

Background imageHumanist Collection: John Colet, English humanist theologian

John Colet, English humanist theologian
John Colet (1467-1519), English humanist and reformer. Colet was born in London and educated at St. Anthonys School and at Magdalene Colege, Oxford

Background imageHumanist Collection: Johannes Stabius, Austrian cartographer

Johannes Stabius, Austrian cartographer
Johannes Stabius (1450-1522), Austrian cartographer. Stabius worked in Vienna and was a member of a noted circle of humanist scholars

Background imageHumanist Collection: Alfonso the Magnanimous, King of Aragon

Alfonso the Magnanimous, King of Aragon
Alfonso the Magnanimous (1396-1458), King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia and Corsica. Alfonso was born at Medina del Campo, son of Ferdinand I of Aragon

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus

Erasmus
Portrait of the Dutch philosopher, Erasmus. Digitally colored engraving

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus Colloquies

Erasmus Colloquies
Colloquies of Erasmus, hand-bound edition published in Basel, 1537. Hand-colored engraving

Background imageHumanist Collection: Italy - Cremona

Italy - Cremona - Collegio Convitto M. G. Vida. Marco Girolamo Vida (or Marcus Hieronymus Vida) (1485? - 1566) was an Italian humanist, bishop and poet

Background imageHumanist Collection: Leonardo Bruni - 2

Leonardo Bruni - 2
LEONARDO BRUNI known as ARETINUS Italian humanist philologist and historian, surrounded with curious allegorical items

Background imageHumanist Collection: Mirandola / Magasin Pitt

Mirandola / Magasin Pitt
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA Italian humanist and leading scholar of Italian Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Mirandola / Mag Pitt 1849

Mirandola / Mag Pitt 1849
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA Italian humanist and leading scholar of Italian Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus / Holbein / Quantin

Erasmus / Holbein / Quantin
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS Dutch humanist

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus / David Mortier

Erasmus / David Mortier
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS Dutch humanist, whose ideas looked forward to the Enlightenment

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus / Bartholomae

Erasmus / Bartholomae
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS Dutch humanist, depicted as an iconoclast to be admired

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus / Durer / 1526

Erasmus / Durer / 1526
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS Dutch humanist writing, surrounded by his books

Background imageHumanist Collection: Sacchi / Platina / Larmessin

Sacchi / Platina / Larmessin
BARTOLOMMEO DE SACCHI known as PLATINA Italian humanist and historian of Cremona

Background imageHumanist Collection: Beatus Rhenanus / Larmessi

Beatus Rhenanus / Larmessi
BEATUS RHENANUS also known as BILD AUS RHEINAU German humanist who wrote the first history of the Germanic peoples and superintended the printing of Erasmuss works

Background imageHumanist Collection: M-A Muret / Larmessin

M-A Muret / Larmessin
MARC-ANTOINE MURET French poet and humanist

Background imageHumanist Collection: Longueil / Larmessin

Longueil / Larmessin
CHRISTOPHE DE LONGUEIL Flemish humanist



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"Exploring the Humanist Legacy: From Montaigne to Dawkins" Humanism, a philosophical and intellectual movement that emerged during the Renaissance, has left an indelible mark on our understanding of humanity. This caption delves into some key figures and artworks associated with humanism. Montaigne, a French philosopher of the 16th century, is considered one of the pioneers thought. His essays explored various aspects of human nature and encouraged self-reflection. Richard Dawkins, a British science writer known for his advocacy of atheism and evolutionary biology, embodies modern-day humanism by promoting reason and scientific inquiry as guiding principles in understanding our existence. Hugo Grotius, a Dutch jurist from the 17th century, contributed significantly to international law. His works emphasized natural law principles rooted in respect for individual rights and peaceful coexistence among nations. Lorenzo de' Medici (the Magnificent), an influential Italian patron of arts during the Renaissance period, supported numerous artists who embraced humanistic ideals. His support fostered cultural growth throughout Italy. Satirical artwork like medical prescriptions often served as social commentary during this era. These pieces mocked societal norms or criticized political figures through clever symbolism. Sir Thomas More's Utopia provided a critical examination of society's flaws while envisioning an ideal world based on equality and justice. The woodcut from its third edition captures More's vision visually. Lorenzo Valla was an Italian scholar whose textual criticism challenged established dogmas by questioning religious texts' authenticity. He played a pivotal role in shaping early humanistic scholarship. Erasmus of Rotterdam was another prominent figure within European humanism who sought reform within Catholicism through education and biblical scholarship. His engraving portrays his dedication to intellectual pursuits amidst religious turmoil. Leonardo Bruni contributed greatly to reviving interest in classical Greek literature during the Renaissance period through his translations and writings on history and politics.