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Julius Caesar Scaliger
Scaliger Conference Program (With Abstracts)
Julius Caesar Scaliger and Sixteenth-Century Natural Philosophy Radboud University, Nijmegen, 26/27 June 2015 Organized by Kuni
Roman Reading Permits for the Works of Bruno and Campanella Leen Spruit
The Scaliger-Cardano Debate Revisited
Jacob Schegk on the Plastic Faculty and the Origin of Souls
The Humanist Discourse in the Northern Netherlands
Puilosopuical Poetry: Tue Contrasting Poetics of Sidney and Scaliger J
Protestant Natural Philosophy and the Question of Emergence, 1540–1615
Nero and the Last Stalk of Silphion: Collecting Extinct Nature in Early Modern Europe
Views of Love in JULIUS CAESAR SCALIGER's POETICS1
Joseph Scaliger, Isaac Casaubon and Richard Thomson Paul Botley University of Warwick
The Architectonic Soul: the Theory of Generation in Julius Caesar Scaliger
The Calvinist Copernicans
Horatian Imitation in Jan Kochanowski's Latin Poetry*
Introduction Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Was One of the Most Prolific Thinkers
Intensio: Leibniz in Creating a New Term for the Modal Logic Basil
Reading to Discover in the Anatomy of Melancholy
Sybil Jack Introduction in the Early Eighteenth Century George
Top View
The Relationship Between a Plant and Its Place in Sixteenth
George Buchanan
Vegetal Analogy in Early Modern Medicine: Generation As Plant Cutting in Sennert’S Early Treatises (1611–1619)
CREATION, the TRINITY and PRISCA THEOLOGIA in JULIUS CAESAR SCALIGER Kuni Sakamoto*
Neo-Latin News
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Buchanan
Trommius's Travelogue
Foundations of Physics
Francis Bacon and the “Interpretation of Nature” in the Late Renaissance
Leibniz's More Fundamental Ontology: from Overshadowed Individuals to Metaphysical Atoms Marin Lucio Mare University of South Florida,
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Desiderius Erasmus: a Spoiler of the Roman Catholic Tradition?
Julius Caesar Scaliger on Corpuscles and the Vacuum
Games in Julius Caesar Scaliger's Poetics1