Parcours de l’humanisme : Introduction

The history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cultural circulation which saw the rise of “humanities studies”, born in north-central Italy at the turn of the fifteenth century, and which came to dominate other models for a large part of the Western elite during the next t...

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Main Authors: Cécile Caby, Clémence Revest
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2020-11-01
Series:Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/4670
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spelling doaj-1e2ba2c40f394acd987f62f13d69cc5c2021-09-21T11:58:24ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiDiasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire1637-58232431-14722020-11-0135152310.4000/diasporas.4670Parcours de l’humanisme : IntroductionCécile CabyClémence RevestThe history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cultural circulation which saw the rise of “humanities studies”, born in north-central Italy at the turn of the fifteenth century, and which came to dominate other models for a large part of the Western elite during the next two centuries. If the exchange of letters and books was surely an important vector in the development of this movement, it is also important to consider this phenomenon in light of mobility, particularly the professional mobility of the learned adherents of these scholarly practices, by creating a dialogue between intellectual and social history. This issue is the occasion to shine a light on these mixed socio-cultural dynamics, through investigation of specific humanist trajectories or specific places of interest (towns, courts, chancelleries, universities) and socio-scholarly networks, within a broad chronological perspective (xvth-xviith cent.) and to question by this way the models of “diffusion” of humanism.http://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/4670humanismstudentsbookslearned practicescirculationItaly
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Parcours de l’humanisme : Introduction
Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
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description The history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cultural circulation which saw the rise of “humanities studies”, born in north-central Italy at the turn of the fifteenth century, and which came to dominate other models for a large part of the Western elite during the next two centuries. If the exchange of letters and books was surely an important vector in the development of this movement, it is also important to consider this phenomenon in light of mobility, particularly the professional mobility of the learned adherents of these scholarly practices, by creating a dialogue between intellectual and social history. This issue is the occasion to shine a light on these mixed socio-cultural dynamics, through investigation of specific humanist trajectories or specific places of interest (towns, courts, chancelleries, universities) and socio-scholarly networks, within a broad chronological perspective (xvth-xviith cent.) and to question by this way the models of “diffusion” of humanism.
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students
books
learned practices
circulation
Italy
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