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The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism, 1100-1600
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An earlier 'new learning' had a similar cause, two centuries earlier. In that case it was new texts of
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lamented "It was merry in England afore the new learning came up", in relation to reading the Bible.
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study of a refined and classical Latin style in prose and poetry.
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is pointed to as an important reference point and catalyst.
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Knowledge and Postmodernism in Historical Perspective
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New learning
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Renaissance humanism
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Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Aristotle
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Francis Bacon
Renaissance of the 12th century
Greek scholars in the Renaissance
Renaissance Latin
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