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Information: The Renaissance is a breakpoint between Medieval and Modern thought, spanning (roughly) two and a half centuries from the year 1350 to the late 16th century.
Renaissance Philosophers Renaissance Philosophers: A few of the most important thinkers of the period. (Renaissance) http://www.candleinthedark.com/renaissance.html
The Italian Renaissance The Italian Renaissance: Essays and assorted resources on the intellectual history of this period. (Renaissance) http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/REN/
Renaissance and Reformation Renaissance and Reformation: Humanism, reformation, politics, science, and skepticism. From Patrick Distante's History of Western Philosophy Summary Outline. (Renaissance) http://home.earthlink.net/~pdistan/howp_5.html
Women Philosophers of the Renaissance Women Philosophers of the Renaissance: A listing of the most important woman thinkers of the period. From Historical Women of Philosophy. (Renaissance) http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/9974/ren.html
Renaissance Idea of the Dignity of Man Renaissance Idea of the Dignity of Man: A discussion of the core idea in humanistic philosophy, by Charles Trinkaus. From the Dictionary of the History of Ideas. (Renaissance) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhicontrib2.cgi?id=dv4-20
Philosophy Pages: The Renaissance Philosophy Pages: The Renaissance: A short summary of the era and the central questions. (Renaissance) http://www.philosophypages.com/hy/3t.htm
Humanism and the Renaissance Humanism and the Renaissance: Discusses many aspects of the Renaissance thought, from Platonism to Galileo. From the Radical Academy. (Renaissance) http://radicalacademy.com/adiphilhumanism.htm
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Renaissance Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Renaissance: Brief article on the transition between middle ages and modernity. (Renaissance) http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/r/renaiss.htm
Principles and Powers: How to Interpret Renaissance Philosophy of Nature Philosophically? Principles and Powers: How to Interpret Renaissance Philosophy of Nature Philosophically?: A 2001 article by Paul Richard Blum, from the journal Minerva. Considers the problems which the Renaissance philosophers of nature attempted to solve. (Renaissance) http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol5/principles.html
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy: Aims to foster research and teaching in the field, to organize scholarly meetings and conferences, to publish a newsletter and a monograph series, and to cooperate with other learned societies in projects of common interest. (Renaissance) http://www.lmu.edu/smrp/
Henry VII and the Launching of the English Renaissance Henry VII and the Launching of the English Renaissance: Erasmus, Thomas More and their historical context. (Renaissance) http://east_west_dialogue.tripod.com/europe/id5.html