La versión castellana del Isagogicon moralis disciplinae de Leonardo Bruni conservada en el incunable1.704 de la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid.
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Isagogicon moralis disciplinae by the Italian humanist Leonardo Bruni is a conpendium on moral philosophy where the basics of Florentine civic humanism can be found. Its translation into Spanish represents one of the earliest examples of knowledge and assimilation of Italian humanism in the quattrocento by peninsular arts men. Apart from the Spanish version edition kept in the incunabulum 1.704 in the National Library in Madrid, this article shows an analysis of the work in connection with humanist political thinking and with the way of translating in the XVth century.Downloads
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