Petrarch, Machiavelli and Erasmus:

The Humanist as Reformer

A Seminar for Secondary Teachers by Ronald G. Witt, Ph.D. at Duke University, Durham, NC. June 24th through August 4th, 2000. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


 

 

Site Index:
A Statement by Dr. Witt

 

Participants' Papers and Written Contributions

 

Renaissance Humanist Resources on the Web

 

Photographs and Artwork::

- where we met,..

- what Jack did with his markers, and...

- what we were up to one crazy day in the Duke Chapel!

 

An interview with Greg Loselle

 

NEH Seminar Information--and...

 

Janet's Gingersnap Recipe!

 

Participants:

(Click on names and accessto seminar papers.

Other works can be located through the contents link, at right.)

Karen Anthony - Edmond, OK

William Barton - Waldorf, MD

Randy Cummings - Louisville, CO

Will Darden - Oxford, NC

John Debold - Warwick, NY

Gregory J. Delano - Coalinga, CA

Jack Eastham - Houston, TX

Janet Ewell - Huntington Beach, CA

David Gould - Boca Raton, FL

Mary Beth Immediata - Raleigh, NC

Donald Jones - Durham, NC

Patricia Kavanagh - Los Angeles, CA

Gregory Loselle - Southgate, MI

Wayne Mannebach, Ph. D. - Ripon, WI

Lewis Overaker, Ph. D. - Plymouth, NH

Ronald G.Witt, Ph. D. - Durham, NC


 

First published July 25, 2000;

Last updated June 18, 2002

Copyright: GJL, 2000-2