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This work supplies a long-standing need in the field of early modern studies by providing a basic introduction to Reformed Scholasticism. Although technical studies abound and interest in the subject continues to rise, until the appearance of this work by Willem van Asselt and his colleagues, students of history have lacked a concise guide to help them navigate the difficult waters of Reformed...

Willem J. van Asselt Humanism as a historical phenomenon of the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries is closely related to the Renaissance, and is likewise a complex of intellectual currents that cannot be defined easily. In general, one could say that humanism is a continuation of the Renaissance in the humanities, particularly in history, philology, and philosophy. A second general feature of the humanism of
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