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Thomas Linacre between Padova and Oxford
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Alessandro Abate

Thomas Linacre between Padova and Oxford

Influences of Italian Humanism in England

In between Padua and Oxford: over the rich backdrop of the life and work of Thomas Linacre, a renowned English humanist from Tudor times, this book portrays the influence of Italian humanism on the growth of similar intellectual and cultural trends in England.

Pagine: 232

ISBN: 9788835175117

Edizione: in preparazione 1a edizione 2026

Codice editore: 234.6

In between Padua and Oxford: over the rich backdrop of the life and work of Thomas Linacre, a renowned English humanist from Tudor times, this book portrays the influence of Italian humanism on the growth of similar intellectual and cultural trends in England.

Thomas Linacre, a renowned scholar in Tudor England, contributed to the expansion of humanism across his homeland from its origins in Italy. Educated as a Greek scholar and translator of the classics, Linacre is perhaps best known for his role of court preceptor and physician to Henry VII and Henry VIII, and as the founder of the Royal College of Physicians in London.
Whilst first taught at Oxford, Linacre’s interest in humanism led him to a prolonged peregrinatio academica along the Italian peninsula, where he spent a significant amount of time at the University of Padua.
Over the rich backdrop of Linacre’s life and work, this book discusses the rôle played by the towns of Padua and Oxford in his intellectual maturation and towards his scholarly and civic deeds. The book draws wider connections about the influence of Italian humanism on the growth of similar intellectual and cultural trends in England.

Alessandro Abate (Milano, 1978) is a professor at the University of Oxford and an alumnus of the University of Padua. His academic research focusses on control theory, formal verification, and AI. His interests span decision theory, logic, probability, and beyond…

Daniela Marrone, Prefazione

Author’s Preface

Historical Context: Essential Elements of Humanism

  • The Printing Press, a Catalyst for Humanism
  • The Rediscovery of Classical Texts – Humanistic Philology
  • Anthropic and “Human” Aspects in Humanism
  • Practical Value of Classical Humanism
  • Medical Humanism as a “New Art”
  • Humanism Outside and Beyond Academia
  • Concluding Remarks on Humanism and Humanists

Thomas Linacre, an Exemplar in Humanistic Scholarship: A Short Biography

  • Early Years [c. 1460-80]
  • Education at the Oxonian Studium [c. 1480-87]
  • Linacre’s Iter Italicum [1487-99]
  • Florence [1487-90]
  • Rome [1490-92/3]
  • Padua [1492/3-97]
  • Venice [1497-99]
  • Return to England and Later Years [1500-24]

Linacre, his Milieu and his Places: Humanism in Italy and in Padua

  • Geographical Centres of Humanism in Italy
  • The Case of Padua and its University – A Centre of Humanism
  • Linacre’s Reach across the Italian Peninsula

Linacre, his Milieu and his Places: The Growth of Humanism in England and in Oxford

  • Early Humanism in England
  • Town and Gown – Oxford and its Medieval Legacy
  • Linacre’s Reach in Oxford and across England
  • Connections Between Padua and Oxford – The Peregrinatio Academica of English Students and Scholars to Italy

Linacre and his Humanistic Legacy

  • Cultural and Concrete Legacy of Thomas Linacre
  • Linacre’s Intangible Footprint, as seen from Praise and Recognition
  • Standing Questions about Linacre
  • Thomas Linacre as a Trait d’Union between Padua and Oxford

Epilogue: Humanism Beyond Linacre’s Times

  • Outlook – Humanism’s Influences on the Renaissance
  • Prospects – The New Era Heralding the “Scientific Revolution”

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