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The Language of History in the Renaissance: Rhetoric and Historical Consciousness in Florentine Humanism

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1969

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defined problem.On larger issues, faults become apparent which it would be impertinent to catalog here.Suffice it to say that the special value of Spain and the Western Tradition rests less in the argument than in the wealth of detailed information-, I am grateful for this pro- fusion.In the shorter pieces reproduced by Keller (my favorite, "Minerva con el can'\ is not included) the results may be, within the terms of the inquiry, happily definitive.