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Birth and Death Dates 1443-1485
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Funk, Holger
(2014)
Describing Plants in a New Mode: The Introduction of Dichotomies into Sixteenth-Century Botanical Literature.
Archives of Natural History
(p. 100).
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Friedrich, Markus
(2002)
“War Rudolf Agricola Nomnalist”? Zur Bedeutung der Philosophie Ockhams für den Sprachhumanismus.
In: Res et verba in der Renaissance
(p. 369).
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Book
Agricola, Rudolph
(2002)
Letters.
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Chapter
Nauta, Lodi
(1999)
A humanist reading of Boethius's Consolatio philosophiae: The commentary by Murmellius and Agricola (1514).
In: Between demonstration and imagination: Essays in the history of science and philosophy presented to John D. North
(p. 313).
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Book
Mack, Peter
(1993)
Renaissance argument: Valla and Agricola in the traditions of rhetoric and dialectic.
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Chapter
Jardine, Lisa
(1990)
Inventing Rudolph Agricola: Cultural transmission, Renaissance dialectic, and the emerging humanities.
In: The transmission of culture in early modern Europe
(p. 39).
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Chapter
Prins, J.
(1988)
The influence of Agricola and Melanchthon on Hobbes' early philosophy of science.
In: Rodolphus Agricola Phrisius, 1444-1485: Proceedings of the international conference...
(p. 293).
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Chapter
Kessler, Eckhard
(1979)
Humanismus und Naturwissenschaft bei Rudolf Agricola.
In: L'humanisme allemand (1480-1540): XVIIIe Colloque international de Tours
(p. 141).
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Thesis Mack, P. W. D. Rudolph Agricola and Renaissance dialectic (/isis/citation/CBB000009512/)
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