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RENAISSANCE AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY RATIONALISM 89<br />

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2.86 Cassirer, E. The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance <strong>Philosophy</strong>, trans. M.<br />

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2.89 Coudert, A. ‘Some Theories <strong>of</strong> a Natural Language from the Renaissance to the<br />

Seventeenth Century’, Studia Leibnitiana (Sonderheft) 7 (1978) 56–114.<br />

2.90 Giacon, C. La Seconda Scolastica, Milan, Fratelli Bocca, 3 vols, 1944–50.<br />

2.91 Gilbert, N.W. Renaissance Concepts <strong>of</strong> Method, New York, Columbia University<br />

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2.92 Henry, J. and Hutton, S. (eds) New Perspectives on Renaissance Thought, London,<br />

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2.93 Jungkuntz, R.P. ‘Christian Approval <strong>of</strong> Epicureanism’, Church <strong>History</strong> 31 (1962)<br />

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2.96 Rabil, A., Jr (ed.) Renaissance Humanism. Foundations, Forms and Legacy, vol. 2,<br />

Humanism Beyond Italy, Philadelphia, Penn., University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Press,<br />

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