
Classical Humanism and the Challenge of Modernity
In scholarship, classical (Renaissance) humanism is usually strictly distinguished from ''neo-humanism'', which, especially in Germany, flourished at the beginning of the 19th century. While most classical humanists focused on the practical imitation of Latin stylistic models, ''neohumanism'' is commonly believed to have been mainly inspired by typically modern values, such as authenticity and hi...
In scholarship, classical (Renaissance) humanism is usually strictly distinguished from ''neo-humanism'', which, especially in Germany, flourished at the beginning of the 19th century. While most classical humanists focused on the practical imitation of Latin stylistic models, ''neohumanism'' is commonly believed to have been mainly inspired by typically modern values, such as authenticity and hi...
