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

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus of Rotterdam, ca. 1532. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger

Erasmus of Rotterdam, ca. 1532. Creator: Hans Holbein the Younger
Erasmus of Rotterdam, ca. 1532

Background imageHumanist Collection: A Sermon on Charity (possibly the Conversion of Saint Anthony). Creator: Netherlandish

A Sermon on Charity (possibly the Conversion of Saint Anthony). Creator: Netherlandish
A Sermon on Charity (possibly the Conversion of Saint Anthony). Biblical Humanists, were a reform group who advocated charity as a moral obligation. (ca. 1520-25)

Background imageHumanist Collection: Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1467-1536), 16th century. Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1467-1536), 16th century. Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1467-1536), 16th century. Found in the Collection of Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageHumanist Collection: Rabelais, (c1483-1553), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Rabelais, (c1483-1553), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Rabelais, (c1483-1553), 1830. Francois Rabelais (c1483-1553) French Renaissance writer, physician, Renaissance humanist, monk and Greek scholar

Background imageHumanist Collection: Petrarch, (1304-1374), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Petrarch, (1304-1374), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Petrarch, (1304-1374), 1830. Petrarch (1304-1374) Italian Renaissance scholar and poet, one of the earliest humanists, he traveled widely for pleasure

Background imageHumanist Collection: Paul Manutius, (1512-1574), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Paul Manutius, (1512-1574), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Paul Manutius, (1512-1574), 1830. Paulus Manutius (1512-1574) Venetian printer with a humanist education, his chief contributions to scholarship were his corrected editions of Ciceros letters

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus, (1466-1536), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Erasmus, (1466-1536), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Erasmus, (1466-1536), 1830. Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (1466-1536) Dutch philosopher and Christian humanist considered ta great scholar of the northern Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Gaza, (c1398 -c1475), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Gaza, (c1398 -c1475), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Gaza, (c1398 -c1475), 1830. Theodorus Gaza also Thessalonicensis (c1398 -c1475) Greek humanist, scholar and translator of Aristotle. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageHumanist Collection: Boerhaave, (1668-1738), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Boerhaave, (1668-1738), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Boerhaave, (1668-1738), 1830. Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738) Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageHumanist Collection: Boccacio, (1313-1375), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Boccacio, (1313-1375), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Boccacio, (1313-1375), 1830. Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch, and an important Renaissance humanist

Background imageHumanist Collection: Colet, (1467-1519), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Colet, (1467-1519), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Colet, (1467-1519), 1830. John Colet (1467-1519) English churchman, scholar, Renaissance humanist, theologian and educational pioneer and and Dean of St Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageHumanist Collection: George Buchanan, (1506-1582), 1830. Creator: Unknown

George Buchanan, (1506-1582), 1830. Creator: Unknown
George Buchanan, (1506-1582), 1830. George Buchanan (1506-1582) Scottish historian and humanist scholar. His ideology of resistance to royal usurpation was popular during the Scottish Reformation

Background imageHumanist Collection: Aventine, (1477-1534), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Aventine, (1477-1534), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Aventine, (1477-1534), 1830. Johannes Aventinus (1477-1534) Bavarian Renaissance humanist historian and philologist appointed by William IV, Duke of Bavaria to write a history of the country

Background imageHumanist Collection: L. Aretin, (1370-1444), 1830. Creator: Unknown

L. Aretin, (1370-1444), 1830. Creator: Unknown
L. Aretin, (1370-1444), 1830. Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444) Italian humanist, historian and statesman, an important humanist historian of the early Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Francis Rabelais, (c1483-1553), c1890. Creator: Unknown

Francis Rabelais, (c1483-1553), c1890. Creator: Unknown
Francis Rabelais, 1890. Francois Rabelais (c1483-1553) French Renaissance writer, physician, humanist, monk and Greek scholar. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageHumanist Collection: Ulrich Zwingli, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Ulrich Zwingli, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Ulrich Zwingli, (1933). Portrait of Swiss humanist and reformer Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531), who was Chaplain to Swiss forces during the Second War of Kappel when he was killed in battle

Background imageHumanist Collection: Thomas More, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Thomas More, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Thomas More, (1933). Portrait of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist

Background imageHumanist Collection: Francois Rabelais, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Francois Rabelais, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Franc ois Rabelais, (1933). Portrait of French writer, satirist, humanist, doctor and monk Franc ois Rabelais (1494-1553)

Background imageHumanist Collection: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, (1933). Portrait of German writer, poet, dramatist and scientist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). Goethe was chief minister of state at Weimar

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus Von Rotterdam, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Erasmus Von Rotterdam, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Erasmus Von Rotterdam, (1933). Portrait of Dutch humanist and scholar Desiderius Erasmus (1469-1536). A believer in the superiority of religious practices in earlier times

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus, 1523, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Erasmus, 1523, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Erasmus, 1523, (1909). Desiderus Erasmus (1497-1543), Dutch humanist and scholar, was probably the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Verico Zwingli (1484-1531), Swiss humanist and reformer in an engraving of the age

Verico Zwingli (1484-1531), Swiss humanist and reformer in an engraving of the age

Background imageHumanist Collection: Antonio de Nebrija (1444-1522), Spanish humanist and grammarian, engraving in the

Antonio de Nebrija (1444-1522), Spanish humanist and grammarian, engraving in the collection Illustrious Men

Background imageHumanist Collection: Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1467-1536), 1530. Artist: Holbein, Hans, the Younger (1497-1543)

Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1467-1536), 1530. Artist: Holbein, Hans, the Younger (1497-1543)
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1467-1536), 1530. Found in the collection of Galleria Nazionale, Parma

Background imageHumanist Collection: Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian Renaissance writer, poet and humanist 17th century (1894)

Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian Renaissance writer, poet and humanist 17th century (1894). Artist: Cornelis van Dalen II
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), Italian Renaissance writer, poet and humanist 17th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection)

Background imageHumanist Collection: Walt Whitman, c1862, (1939). Artist: Mathew Brady

Walt Whitman, c1862, (1939). Artist: Mathew Brady
Walt Whitman, c1862, (1939). Walter Walt Whitman (May 31, 1819 - March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, journalist and humanist, From Verve - Nos. 5-6, July-October 1939

Background imageHumanist Collection: Portrait of Pirkheimer, 1524, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Portrait of Pirkheimer, 1524, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Portrait of Pirkheimer, 1524, (1906). From The Engravings of Albert Durer, by Lionel Cust. [Seeley and Co. Limited, London, 1906]

Background imageHumanist Collection: Bookplate of Willibald Pirkheimer, c1502-1503, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Bookplate of Willibald Pirkheimer, c1502-1503, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Bookplate of Willibald Pirkheimer, c1502-1503, (1906). From The Engravings of Albert Durer, by Lionel Cust. [Seeley and Co. Limited, London, 1906]

Background imageHumanist Collection: John Colet, c1535 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

John Colet, c1535 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
John Colet, c1535 (1945). John Colet (1467 -1519) was an English churchman, educational pioneer, Renaissance humanist, theologian, member of the Worshipful Company of Mercers, and Dean of St

Background imageHumanist Collection: Sir Thomas More, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Sir Thomas More, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Sir Thomas More, 1526-1527 (1945). Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist

Background imageHumanist Collection: Willibald Pirckheimer, 1524 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Willibald Pirckheimer, 1524 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Willibald Pirckheimer, 1524 (1906). Pirckheimer (1470-1530) was a German Renaissance humanist lawyer and author, and the closest friend of the artist Albrecht Durer

Background imageHumanist Collection: Sir Thomas More, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Sir Thomas More, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist. He was an important councillor to Henry VIII

Background imageHumanist Collection: Herman Boerhaave, 17th-18th century Dutch botanist, humanist and physician, c1870

Herman Boerhaave, 17th-18th century Dutch botanist, humanist and physician, c1870. Artist: CL van Kesteren
Herman Boerhaave, 17th-18th century Dutch botanist, humanist and physician, c1870. A print from Nederlands Geschiedenis en Volksleven in Schetsen, by J van Lenner and J ter Gouw

Background imageHumanist Collection: Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499), Italian humanist philosopher, 1882

Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499), Italian humanist philosopher, 1882. Ficino was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance, an astrologer

Background imageHumanist Collection: The tomb of Leonardo Bruni (c1369-1444), Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, 1882

The tomb of Leonardo Bruni (c1369-1444), Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, 1882. Leonardo Bruni (or Leonardo Aretino) was a leading humanist, historian and a chancellor of Florence

Background imageHumanist Collection: Desiderus Erasmus (1497-1543), Dutch humanist and scholar, 1523. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Desiderus Erasmus (1497-1543), Dutch humanist and scholar, 1523. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Desiderus Erasmus (1497-1543), Dutch humanist and scholar, 1523. Erasmus was probably the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Erasmus (1469-1536), Dutch humanist and theologian, 16th century (1849)

Erasmus (1469-1536), Dutch humanist and theologian, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 16th century manuscript illustration found in the collection of the Cabinet des Estampes

Background imageHumanist Collection: Petrus Aegidius, (1927). Artist: Quentin Metsys I

Petrus Aegidius, (1927). Artist: Quentin Metsys I
Petrus Aegidius, (1927). A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London

Background imageHumanist Collection: Conrad Celtes Presenting His Book Quatuor Libri Amorum to Maximilian I, 1502 (1906)

Conrad Celtes Presenting His Book Quatuor Libri Amorum to Maximilian I, 1502 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Conrad Celtes Presenting His Book Quatuor Libri Amorum to Maximilian I, 1502 (1906). Celtes (1459-1508) was a German Renaissance humanist scholar and poet

Background imageHumanist Collection: Celtes Presenting His Book to the Elector of Saxony, 1501 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Celtes Presenting His Book to the Elector of Saxony, 1501 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Celtes Presenting His Book to the Elector of Saxony, 1501 (1906). Conrad Celtes (1459-1508) was a German Renaissance humanist scholar and poet

Background imageHumanist Collection: Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch author, scholar and humanist, (1893)

Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch author, scholar and humanist, (1893). Erasmus (1497-1543) was probably the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance

Background imageHumanist Collection: Rabelais, 1882

Rabelais, 1882. Francois Rabelais (c1495-1553) was a French writer, satirist, humanist, doctor and monk. Born at Chinon in Touraine

Background imageHumanist Collection: Desiderius Erasmus, 1520, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Desiderius Erasmus, 1520, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Desiderius Erasmus, 1520, (1936). Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France. A print from Durer, Und Seine Zeit, by Wilhelm Waetzoldt, Grosse Phaidon Ausgabe, 1936

Background imageHumanist Collection: Willibald Pirckheimer, 1503, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Willibald Pirckheimer, 1503, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Willibald Pirckheimer, 1503, (1936). Found in the collection of the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, Germany. A print from Durer, Und Seine Zeit, by Wilhelm Waetzoldt, Grosse Phaidon Ausgabe, 1936

Background imageHumanist Collection: George Buchanan, 16th century Scottish historian and humanist scholar

George Buchanan, 16th century Scottish historian and humanist scholar. Buchanan (1506-1582) spent many years studying in Paris

Background imageHumanist Collection: Petrarch, Italian scholar, poet, and early humanist, 19th century. Artist: Robert Hart

Petrarch, Italian scholar, poet, and early humanist, 19th century. Artist: Robert Hart
Francesco Petrarca, Italian scholar, poet, and early humanist, 19th century. Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374), also known as Francesco Petrarca

Background imageHumanist Collection: The Round Table of Frederick II at Sanssouci (sketch), 1848. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich

The Round Table of Frederick II at Sanssouci (sketch), 1848. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)
The Round Table of Frederick II at Sanssouci (sketch), 1848. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHumanist Collection: Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1526. Artist: Albrecht Durer

Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1526. Artist: Albrecht Durer
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1526. Dutch scholar and humanist Desiderius Erasmus (1497-1543) was probably the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance



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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.