Paul Oskar Kristeller Papers 1905-1998 [Bulk Dates: 1941-1997]

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Paul Oskar Kristeller Papers 1905-1998 [Bulk Dates: 1941-1997]

Professional and personal papers of the German émigré scholar Paul Oskar Kristeller. Kristeller was a professor of philosophy at Columbia University and a world renowned scholar of Renaissance humanism and Renaissance philosophy who published widely, notably his major catalog of uncataloged manuscript from the Italian Renaissance, the Iter Italicum.

114.78 linear feet (171 boxes; 81 document boxes, 72 record storage cartons, 18 notecard boxes)

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