If you liked The Cambridge companion to Renaissance humanism by Jill Kraye, start with Francesco Filelfo on emotions, virtues and vices (1981), Cicero, Stoicism and textual criticism (1983), and Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts 2 volume set (hardback) (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Francesco Filelfo on emotions, virtues and vices 1981 · 12 pages · Jill Kraye · Same author
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  8. 8 Lives of Leonardo 2013 · 266 pages · Thomas Frangenberg, Rodney Palmer, Jill Kraye · Same author
  9. 9 Francesco Filelfo's lost letter De ideis 1979 · 14 pages · Jill Kraye · Same author
  10. 10 Pseudo-Aristotle in the Middle Ages 1986 · 295 pages · Jill Kraye, W. F. Ryan · Same author
  11. 11 Caro Vitto : Essays in Memory of Vittore Branca 2007 · 335 pages · Jill Kraye, Laura Lepschy, Nicola Jones · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Francesco Filelfo on emotions, virtues and vices (1981), Cicero, Stoicism and textual criticism (1983), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts 2 volume set (hardback) (1998), Conflicting Duties : Science, Medicine and Religion in Rome, 1550 - 1750 (2010), and Scientia in early modern philosophy (2010).

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The Cambridge companion to Renaissance humanism is by Jill Kraye.