Christianity, Latinity, and Culture

Two Studies on Lorenzo Valla

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The work of Lorenzo Valla (1406-57) has enjoyed renewed attention in recent years, as have new critical editions of his texts. One of the most interesting interpreters of Valla, Salvatore I. Camporeale, O.P., had a following among scholars who read Italian, but very little of his work saw the light in English before his death in 2002. This book presents two of Camporeale’s studies on Valla in English, which examine in detail two of Valla’s works: his treatise on the Donation of Constantine (undoubtedly the work for which Valla is best known) and his Encomium of Saint Thomas Aquinas, delivered publicly in the last year of Valla’s life and, in Camporeale’s reading, summing up Valla’s multi-faceted thought.

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Patrick Baker (FAAR '13), Ph.D. (2009) in History, Harvard University, is a Senior Research Associate at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His research interests include Renaissance humanism, historiography, and the reception of the classical tradition.

Christopher S. Celenza (FAAR 94), Charles Homer Haskins Professor at Johns Hopkins University and Director of the American Academy in Rome (2010-14), has research interests that include intellectual history, the history of philosophy, and Neo-Latin literature.
“This book is an invaluable contribution to the field of Renaissance studies […] Baker’s elegant translation provides a clear, faithful version of Camporeale’s often complex and intricate style. As such, the present volume will also prove an invaluable tool for scholars and students who are not fully versed in Italian or are not familiar with contemporary Italian scholarship.”
Maude Vanhaelen, University of Warwick. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 66, No. 3 (July 2015), pp. 648-649.
All those interested in the philosopher Lorenzo Valla, Italian Renaissance thought, the history of religion, and the history of philosophy.
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