id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41924 Symonds, John Addington Renaissance in Italy, Volume 2 (of 7) The Revival of Learning .txt text/plain 134686 7665 67 No Greek Learning -The Spiritual Conditions of the Middle Ages Letter-writing -Revival of Greek Learning -Manuel Chrysoloras -Revival of Italian Literature -Printing -Florence, the Capital of Humanistic Literature -Study of Style -Influence of Cicero -Italian Humanism -Pico on the Dignity of Man. The conditions, political, social, moral, and religious, described in ancient Greeks by far excelled us Italians in humanity and gentleness Italian scholars despaired at this time of gaining Greek learning from [Footnote 86: Many of the earliest printed editions of the Latin poets Before passing from Florence to Rome, which at this time formed the [Footnote 226: He first came to Italy in 1430, professed Greek at princes, and held a kind of court at Florence among men of learning [Footnote 376: The first Greek book printed in Rome, an edition of cultivation of Latin poetry was no mere play-work to Italian scholars. ./cache/41924.txt ./txt/41924.txt