Here are entered works on a branch of Renaissance humanism that advocated a combination of classical, biblical, and patristic learning as the foundation for renewal of theology, piety, and public morality. Works on the relationship between Christianity and a religious humanism movement within American Unitarianism are entered under Christianity and religious humanism.
Here are entered works on the study of the Greek and Latin languages and literatures. Works limited to a specific aspect of classical education are entered under the specific subject, e.g. Greek language--Study and teaching.
Here are entered works on the medieval movement initiated by Gerard Groote, which resulted in the founding of the Brothers of the Common Life and the Windesheim Congregation of Augustinian Canons.