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The concept of dignitas hominis in classical Roman thought largely meant ‘ status ’ .
Subscribe to this free journal for more curated articles on this topic Humanity is understood as not limited to the self-understanding or dignitas hominis (McCrudden, 2008) nor Ius Commune (Carozza, 2008) but to understand on human soul possessing high dignity and honor.
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For a thorough understanding of the use of this term in Latin humanistic literature and Pico’s work in particular, one must also refer to Patristic sources (see E. Garin, La Dignitas Hominis e la lettaratura patristica, Torino: Giappichelli, 1972).
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