James Hankins Reading Order
1 series · 56 books
James Hankins is a prominent American author known for his contributions to intellectual history, particularly the Italian Renaissance genre. With a diverse collection of 60 works, including a major series and several standalone novels, he captivates readers with his insightful explorations of historical themes. Hankins has been actively writing since 1997, leaving a lasting impact in his field.
Standalone Novels Series
56 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A Blood Thing |
| 2 | Antiplatonism in the Renaissance and the Middle Ages |
| 3 | Bessarione, Ficino e le scuole di platonismo del sec. XV |
| 4 | Chrysoloras and the Greek studies of Leonardo Bruni |
| 5 | Cosimo de' Medici and the 'Platonic Academy' |
| 6 | Ficino, Avicenna and the occult powers of the rational soul |
| 7 | Ficino, Marsilio (1433-99). Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni (1463-94). Platonism, Renaissance |
| 8 | Forging links with the past |
| 9 | Golden Thread |
| 10 | History of the Florentine people |
| 11 | History of the Forentine people |
| 12 | Humanism and platonism in the Italian Renaissance |
| 13 | Humanist Educational Treatises |
| 14 | Il "Catalogus translationum et commentariorum" come strumento di ricerca |
| 15 | Inside Dark |
| 16 | Interpretations of the western world |
| 17 | La riscoperta di Platone nel Rinascimento italiano |
| 18 | Latin translations of Plato in the Renaissance |
| 19 | Life and Works of Leonardo Bruni |
| 20 | Lo studio del greco nell'Occidente latino |
| 21 | Loeb Classical Library and Its Progeny |
| 22 | Lorenzo de' Medici as a patron of philosophy |
| 23 | Marsilio Ficino on Reminiscentia and the transmigration of souls |
| 24 | Notes on the composition and textual tradition of Leonardo Bruni's Historiarum florentini populi libri XII |
| 25 | Nuptial arithmetic |
| 26 | Pierleone da Spoleto on Plato's psychogony |
| 27 | Plato in the Italian Renaissance |
| 28 | Politica Della Virtù. Formare la Persona e Formare lo Stato Nel Rinascimento Italiano |
| 29 | Political Meritocracy in Renaissance Italy |
| 30 | Prettiest One |
| 31 | Renaissance Civic Humanism |
| 32 | Renaissance civic humanism |
| 33 | Renaissance crusaders |
| 34 | Renaissance philosophy and Book IV of Il Cortegiano |
| 35 | Renaissance philosophy between God and the Devil |
| 36 | Renesanční filosofie |
| 37 | Repertorium Brunianum |
| 38 | Reviews of exhibitions |
| 39 | Shady Cross |
| 40 | Supplementum festivum |
| 41 | The "Baron thesis" after forty years and some recent studies of Leonardo Bruni |
| 42 | The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy |
| 43 | The Cambridge companion to Renaissance philosophy |
| 44 | The Greeks and Greek civilization [book-review] |
| 45 | The Latin poetry of Leonardo Bruni |
| 46 | The Western world |
| 47 | The humanist, the banker and the condottiere |
| 48 | The invention of the Platonic Academy of Florence |
| 49 | The myth of the Platonic Academy of Florence |
| 50 | The platonic academy of Florence and Renaissance historiography |
| 51 | The rebirth of platonic theology |
| 52 | The recovery of ancient philosophy in the Renaissance |
| 53 | Two twentieth-century interpreters of Renaissance humanism |
| 54 | Unknown and little-known texts of Leonardo Bruni |
| 55 | Virtue Politics |
| 56 | Botticelli's witness 1997 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has James Hankins written?
- James Hankins has written 56 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1997 to 1997.

