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Sanvito's books on colour-stained vellum pages in humanistic book and cursive hands are also celebrated for pen-made inscriptional Roman capital letters in alternating colours of gold, blue, red, purple, violet, and green.
Yet the humanistic book fell into obscurity in the 19th century, and Smith became singularly known for his economic doctrines, and above all for his assertion that "it is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest".
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Humanistic Commonplace Book.
Script: The manuscript was copied by two scribes who exhibit distinct formats and scripts reflecting the transition from gothic to humanistic types of book production.
Their orientation is primarily humanistic, and their book is in part a passionate plea against the use of formal mathematical reasoning as a method for solving mankind's problems.
Müntzer became a linguistic specialist in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew and an accomplished scholar of ancient and humanistic literature particularly the books of the Bible.
But Cucinelli's transformation of Solomeo into a quasi-medieval company town is also an effort to create what he calls, in the subtitle of his self-published autobiography-cum-coffee-table book, "A Humanistic Enterprise in the World of Industry" — a business founded upon principles that are derived from his reading in the classics of ethics, theology, and philosophy.
The restored texts, often with humanistic commentaries, became prized books that were collected by whoever could afford them.
The knowledge of many languages, classic latinity, modern humanistic ideas, and ancient books and the support of new art and science were all familiar to him since childhood.
The association of books with humanistic ideals is deeply entrenched in the public imagination, and finds its way into the rueful articles that regularly appear about the closing of bookshops in cities throughout the world, whose own subliminal message is that books are a kind of last bastion against barbarity.
Its blunt tone, denouncing the inquisitor and the other Cologne theologians as a pack of sophists who hated humanistic studies and attacked books they were not competent to judge, probably did not mollify his critics; but the archbishop overruled the inquisitor and De occulta philosophia was finally published in July of 1533.
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