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94 RENAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY OUTSIDE ITALY<br />

Molina<br />

2.151 Pegis, A.C. ‘Molina and Human Liberty’, in G.Smith (ed.) Jesuit Thinkers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Renaissance, Milwaukee, Wise., Marquette University Press, 1939, 75–132.<br />

Montaigne<br />

2.152 Burke, P. Montaigne, Past Masters Series, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1981.<br />

2.153 Frame, D.M. Montaigne: A Biography, New York, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965;<br />

reprinted, San Francisco, Calif., North Point Press, 1984.<br />

2.154 Limbrick, E. ‘Was Montaigne really a Pyrrhonian?’, Bibliothèque d’humanisme et<br />

Renaissance 39 (1977) 67–80.<br />

2.155 Schiffman, Z.S. ‘Montaigne and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Skepticism in Early Modern Europe: a<br />

Reappraisal’, Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas 45 (1984) 499–516.<br />

More (Thomas)<br />

2.156 Kenny, A. Thomas More, Past Masters Series, Oxford, Oxford University Press,<br />

1983.<br />

2.157 Skinner, Q. ‘More’s Utopia’, Past and Present 38 (1967) 153–68.<br />

Paracelsus<br />

2.158 Pachter, H.M. Paracelsus, New York, Schumann, 1951.<br />

2.159 Stillman, J.M. Paracelsus, Chicago, Ill., Open Court, 1920.<br />

Ramus<br />

2.160 Ong, W.J. Ramus, Method, and the Decay <strong>of</strong> Dialogue, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard<br />

University Press, 1958.<br />

Reuchlin<br />

2.161 Spitz, L.W. ‘Reuchlin’s <strong>Philosophy</strong>: Pythagoras and Cabala for Christ’, Archiv für<br />

Reformationsgeschichte 47 (1956) 1–20; revised as ‘Reuchlin: Pythagoras Reborn’,<br />

in L.W.Spitz, The Religious Renaissance <strong>of</strong> the German Humanists, Cambridge,<br />

Mass., Harvard University Press, 1963, ch. <strong>IV</strong>.<br />

Sanches<br />

2.162 Limbrick, E. ‘Introduction’ to Francisco Sanches: That Nothing is Known (Quod<br />

Nihil Scitur), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988.

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