Living on the Edge in Leonardo’s Florence

Living on the Edge in Leonardo’s Florence
Title Living on the Edge in Leonardo’s Florence PDF eBook
Author Gene Brucker
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 239
Release 2005-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 0520930991

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In Living on the Edge in Leonardo's Florence, an internationally renowned master of the historian's craft provides a splendid overview of Italian history from the Black Death to the rise of the Medici in 1434 and beyond into the early modern period. Gene Brucker explores those pivotal years in Florence and ranges over northern Italy, with forays into the histories of Genoa, Milan, and Venice. The ten essays, three of which have never before been published, exhibit Brucker's graceful intelligence, his command of the archival sources, and his ability to make history accessible to anyone interested in this place and period. Whether he is writing about a case in the criminal archives, about a citation from Machiavelli, or the concept of modernity, the result is the same: Brucker brings the pulse of the period alive. Five of these essays explore themes in the premodern period and delve into Italy's political, social, economic, religious, and cultural development. Among these pieces is a lucid, synoptic view of the Italian Renaissance. The last five essays focus more narrowly on Florentine topics, including a fascinating look at the dangers and anxieties that threatened Florence in the fifteenth century during Leonardo's time and a mini-biography of Alessandra Strozzi, whose letters to her exiled sons contain the evidence for her eventful life.

Living on the Edge in Leonardo's Florence

Living on the Edge in Leonardo's Florence
Title Living on the Edge in Leonardo's Florence PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 211
Release 2005
Genre Florence (Italy)
ISBN 9781597347204

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Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael, 1500-1508

Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael, 1500-1508
Title Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael, 1500-1508 PDF eBook
Author Georgetown University
Publisher Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press
Pages 144
Release 1992
Genre Art
ISBN

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Giovanni and Lusanna

Giovanni and Lusanna
Title Giovanni and Lusanna PDF eBook
Author Gene Brucker
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 156
Release 2005
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0520244958

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"Set against the grindstone of social class, this story of Lusanna versus Giovanni, gleaned from the archives of Renaissance Florence, throws a floodlight on relations between the sexes. Gene Brucker's wonderful account has remarkable resonance."—Lauro Martines, author of April Blood “In the years since it first appeared, Gene Brucker's Giovanni and Lusanna has attracted a large and loyal readership. There is no better introduction to the complex realities of life (and love) in Florence during the Renaissance.”—William J. Connell, Professor of History and La Motta Chair in Italian Studies, Seton Hall University PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITION: "At its core, this splendid study is about stubborn love and the forms of law, and the impossibility of each to accommodate the ultimate claims of the other."—New York Times Book Review

Italian Politics & Society

Italian Politics & Society
Title Italian Politics & Society PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 560
Release 2004
Genre Italy
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Edge of Yesterday

Edge of Yesterday
Title Edge of Yesterday PDF eBook
Author Robin Stevens Payes
Publisher
Pages 123
Release 2017
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781937650834

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What if a science fair scheme and your tablet suddenly gave you the power to bend time?

Florence and Beyond

Florence and Beyond
Title Florence and Beyond PDF eBook
Author John M. Najemy
Publisher
Pages 542
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This volume celebrates John M. Najemy and his contributions to the study of Florentine and Italian Renaissance history. Over the last three decades, his books and articles on Florentine politics and political thought have substantially revised the narratives and contours of these fields. They have also provided a framework into which he has woven innovative new threads that have emerged in Renaissance social and cultural history. Presented by his many students and friends, the essays aim to highlight his varied interests and to suggest where they may point for future studies of Florence and, indeed, beyond. -- Amazon.com.