The Life of Benvenuto Cellini

The Life of Benvenuto Cellini
Title The Life of Benvenuto Cellini PDF eBook
Author Benvenuto Cellini
Publisher London : J.C. Nimmo
Pages 432
Release 1888
Genre Art, Renaissance
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Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini

Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini
Title Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini PDF eBook
Author Benvenuto Cellini
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1904
Genre
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My Life

My Life
Title My Life PDF eBook
Author Benvenuto Cellini
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 516
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9780192828491

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"Thus spoke Pope Paul III on learning that Cellini had murdered a fellow artist, so great was Cellini's reputation in Renaissance Italy. A renowned sculptor and goldsmith, whose works include the famous salt-cellar made for the King of France, and the statue of Perseus with the head of the Medusa, Cellini's life was as vivid and enthralling as his creations.

Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist

Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist
Title Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist PDF eBook
Author Benvenuto Cellini
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1915
Genre Sculptors
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Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini

Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini
Title Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini PDF eBook
Author Benvenuto Cellini
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1823
Genre
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The Book of My Life

The Book of My Life
Title The Book of My Life PDF eBook
Author Girolamo Cardano
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 322
Release 2002-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781590170168

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A bright star of the Italian Renaissance, Girolamo Cardano was an internationally-sought-after astrologer, physician, and natural philosopher, a creator of modern algebra, and the inventor of the universal joint. Condemned by the Inquisition to house arrest in his old age, Cardano wrote The Book of My Life, an unvarnished and often outrageous account of his character and conduct. Whether discussing his sex life or his diet, the plots of academic rivals or meetings with supernatural beings, or his deep sorrow when his beloved son was executed for murder, Cardano displays the same unbounded curiosity that made him a scientific pioneer. At once picaresque adventure and campus comedy, curriculum vitae, and last will, The Book of My Life is an extraordinary Renaissance self-portrait—a book to set beside Montaigne's Essays and Benvenuto Cellini's Autobiography.

Memoirs of Lorenzo Da Ponte

Memoirs of Lorenzo Da Ponte
Title Memoirs of Lorenzo Da Ponte PDF eBook
Author Lorenzo Da Ponte
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 516
Release 2000-05-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780940322356

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Plot and counterplot lie at the heart of Don Giovanni, Così fan tutte, and The Marriage of Figaro, the three brilliant libretti that Lorenzo Da Ponte prepared for Mozart. They were also central to Da Ponte's own extraordinary life. His Memoirs record a fantastic variety of romantic, political, and professional intrigues, and tell of meetings with a host of remarkable men. In a life that took him from the canals of Venice to the streets of New York, Da Ponte was at different times priest, professional gambler, proprietor of a bordello, political agitator, court poet, impresario, grocery store owner, and the first professor of Italian literature at Columbia University. His Memoirs, a minor classic of Italian literature, are the picaresque and engrossing story of a man of enormous talent and unsurpassed flair who was, above all, an indefatigable survivor. "I shall speak of things . . . so singular in their oddity as in some manner to instruct, or at least entertain, without wearying." —Lorenzo da Ponte