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HumanLaw investigates the interactions between jurists and humanists in Renaissance Europe, revealing their mutual influences. By analyzing neglected manuscripts and employing modern analytical methods, the project aims to reshape our understanding of the relationship between legal and humanistic thought.
From the 14th to the 16th centuries, European jurists and humanists worked in the same social milieu, competed for the same political roles, and often shared the same education.
Yet, the scholarly consensus portrays these professional groups as indifferent or hostile to one another.
HumanLaw challenges this view by revealing a network of mutual influence between jurists and humanists so extensive and significant that its continued oversight is striking.Integrating philosophical, historical, phil…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
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