Description: This book is in good preowned condition. Please review photos. Signed- unknown Library of Boulder Colorado University- Richard J Schoeck- Schoeck born Oct. 10, 1920, in New York, the son of Gustav and Frances Kuntz Schoeck. He graduated in 1949 from Princeton University, where he received a Master of Arts and a doctorate in literature. Mr. Schoeck served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps and as a paratrooper during World War II. He taught at Cornell University, Notre Dame University, St. Michael's College, the University of Toronto, where he served as chairman of the department of English, the University of Colorado and University of Trier in Germany. He also served as director of research at the Folger Shakespeare Library and as editor of the Shakespeare Quarterly in Washington, D.C. He was a visiting lecturer or scholar at Yale, Princeton, the University of Dallas, College of St. Thomas and Corpus Christi College at Oxford University in England. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and was a member of the Royal Historical Society. He was the recipient of four Fulbright scholarships, a Guggenheim scholarship and a Ford scholarship, as well as several Canada Council Fellowships. Mr. Schoeck worked on the Thomas More project at Yale University during the 1950s and 1960s and edited several volumes of More's writings. He authored a two-volume biography, "Erasmus of Europe." He was the author of four volumes of poetry and hundreds of scholarly articles, papers, addresses and a number of edited volumes, including two volumes of literary criticism with Marshall McLuhan.
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Publication Year: 1972
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Product Type: Books
Book Title: Renaissance concepts of Man, and Other Essays
Author: Paul Oskar Kristeller
Publisher: Harper & Row The Limited
Genre: Philosophy, Social Science
Topic: Anthropology / Cultural & Social, History & Surveys / Renaissance, Movements / Humanism
Number of Pages: VIII, 183 Pages
Vintage: Yes