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88 RENAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY OUTSIDE ITALY<br />

2.62 van Helmont, Francis Mercury, A Cabbalistic Dialogue in Answer to the Opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

a Learned Doctor in <strong>Philosophy</strong> and Theology that the World was made out <strong>of</strong><br />

Nothing, as it is contained in the second part <strong>of</strong> the Cabbala Denudata & appears in<br />

the Lib. Sohar, London, 1682.<br />

2.63 Vitoria, Francisco de, De Indis et de iure belli relectiones, trans. J.Pawley, Classics <strong>of</strong><br />

International Law Series, Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution, 1917.<br />

2.64 Vives, Juan Luis, Against the Pseudodialecticians. A Humanist Attack on Medieval<br />

Logic, ed. and trans. R.Guerlac, Dordrecht, Reidel, 1979.<br />

Bibliographies and concordances<br />

Bibliographies<br />

2.65 Cranz, F.E. and Schmitt, C.B. A Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Aristotle Editions, 1501–1600,<br />

Baden-Baden, V.Koerner, 1971; 2nd edn, 1984.<br />

2.66 Kleinen, H. and Danzer, R. ‘Cusanus-Bibliographie, 1920–1961’, Mitteilungen und<br />

Forschungenbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft I (1961) 95–126.<br />

2.67 McCormick, J.F. A Suarezian Bibliography, Chicago, Ill., Loyola University Press,<br />

1937.<br />

2.68 Margolin, Jean Claude, Douze années de bibliographie érasmienne, 1950–1961,<br />

Paris, Vrin, 1963.<br />

2.69 Nore a, C.G. A Vives Bibliography, Studies in Renaissance Literature, vol. 5,<br />

Lewiston, Edwin Mellon Press, 1990.<br />

2.70 Schmitt, C.B. A Critical Survey and Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Studies on Renaissance<br />

Aristotelianism, 1958–1969, Padua, Antenore, 1971.<br />

2.71 Smith, G. ‘A Suarez Bibliography’, in G.Smith (ed.) Jesuit Thinkers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Renaissance, Milwaukee, Wisc., Marquette University Press, 1939, 227–38.<br />

Concordances<br />

2.72 Bolchazy, L.J. (ed.) A Concordance to the Utopia <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas More and A<br />

Frequency Word List, Hildesheim, Olms, 1978.<br />

2.73 Wedick, H.E. and Schweitzer, F. (eds) Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Renaissance, New York ,<br />

Philosophical Library, 1967.<br />

2.74 Zellinger, E. Cusanus-Konkordanz, Munich, Huber, 1960.<br />

Background and influences on Renaissance philosophy outside<br />

Italy<br />

2.75 Allen, D.C. ‘The Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Epicurus and his Theory <strong>of</strong> Pleasure in the Early<br />

Renaissance’, Studies in Philology 41 (1944) 1–15.<br />

2.76 Burnyeat, M. (ed.) The Sceptical Tradition, Berkeley, Calif., University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Press, 1983.

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