
Augustine in the Italian Renaissance: Art and Philosophy from Petrarch to Michelangelo
By Meredith J. Gill (NHC Fellow, 2003–04) The late antique Church father, Augustine, fascinated writers of the Italian Renaissance. They perceived him to be a conduit of classical and Christian truths, and an example of the life of the intellect reconciled to a life of faith. This book traces the availability and the reception of … Continued