Pico's Brain. The "
Discourse on the
Dignity of Man" (1486) by
Pico della
Mirandola (1463-1494) is considered the "
Manifesto of the
Renaissance" and a key text of
Renaissance Humanism. The Discourse merits attention today precisely on account of its affirmation that human nature, which is in itself indeterminate and weak, comes alive and obtains its identity through the plurality of human cultures, each representing customs that, though distinct, are essentially identical. Hence the possibility of harmony and grounds
for "peace" among cultures.
The
Pico Project makes accessible a complete resource for the reading and interpretation of the Discourse within its own context, from an initial encounter through direct contact with the original text, presented here in its first printed edition (Bologna 1496) of which there exist no extant manuscripts.
Of course, Pico was also a
Kabbalistic scholar (Umberto Eco
is not a fan of Pico's kabbalistic work
.pdf file). More inside.
posted by matteo
on Feb 19, 2005 -
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