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The first humanist oration delivered by an Englishman?

bonaelitterae wrote 3 weeks ago: I am not really one for recording ‘firsts’, just as I try to avoid the Romantic propensi … more →

Tags: humanism, Humfrey duke of Gloucester, Antonio Beccaria, Adam Moleyns, Henry VI, William de la Pole earl of Suffolk, Margaret of Anjou

Weiss on-line

bonaelitterae wrote 1 month ago: One hears that there as many resources available on-line for the louche and the aficinados of the de … more →

Tags: humanism, Blogography, medium aevum

Humanism in Fifteenth-Century Europe, in Oxford

bonaelitterae wrote 3 months ago: You eruditissimi who grace my site with your presence will probably be interested to know of an upc0 … more →

Tags: humanism, Conferences

Humfrey and a diverting lapsus calami

bonaelitterae wrote 5 months ago: My waking hours at the moment are being spent providing addenda and corrigenda to Roberto Weiss … more →

Tags: Offbeat observations, Humfrey duke of Gloucester, Charles Kingsford

Rod Thomson discovers a Humfrey manuscript

bonaelitterae wrote 5 months ago: On Thursday 2nd July in the Year of Our Lord 2009, most people in Oxford were wondering how to survi … more →

Tags: Manuscripts, Humfrey duke of Gloucester, A. C. de la Mare, Rod Thomson, Berthold Ullman, Christopher de Hamel, Ian Doyle, Hanno Wijsman, Corpus Christi College Oxford

The Italian Renaissance and the British Isles1 comment

bonaelitterae wrote 1 year ago: I have a busy few months ahead of me. I’m hardly going on a world-tour but I have been invited … more →

Tags: Renaissance studies, Alessandra Petrina, English Renaissance, Humfrey duke of Gloucester, Palazzo Strozzi


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