The Florentines

The Florentines
Title The Florentines PDF eBook
Author Paul Strathern
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 400
Release 2021-07-06
Genre History
ISBN 1643137336

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A sweeping and magisterial four-hundred-year history of both the city and the people who gave birth to the Renaissance. Between the birth of Dante in 1265 and the death of Galileo in 1642, something happened that transformed the entire culture of western civilization. Painting, sculpture, and architecture would all visibly change in such a striking fashion that there could be no going back on what had taken place. Likewise, the thought and self-conception of humanity would take on a completely new aspect. Sciences would be born—or emerge in an entirely new guise. The ideas that broke this mold began, and continued to flourish, in the city of Florence in northern central Italy. These ideas, which placed an increasing emphasis on the development of our common humanity—rather than other-worldly spirituality—coalesced in what came to be known as humanism. This philosophy and its new ideas would eventually spread across Italy, yet wherever they took hold they would retain an element essential to their origin. And as they spread further across Europe, this element would remain. Transformations of human culture throughout western history have remained indelibly stamped by their origins. The Reformation would always retain something of central and northern Germany. The Industrial Revolution soon outgrew its British origins, yet also retained something of its original template. Closer to the present, the IT revolution that began in Silicon Valley remains indelibly colored by its Californian origins. Paul Strathern shows how Florence, and the Florentines themselves, played a similarly unique and transformative role in the Renaissance.

The Florentines

The Florentines
Title The Florentines PDF eBook
Author Maurice Victor Samuels
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1911
Genre
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The Social World of the Florentine Humanists, 1390-1460

The Social World of the Florentine Humanists, 1390-1460
Title The Social World of the Florentine Humanists, 1390-1460 PDF eBook
Author Lauro Martines
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 410
Release 2011-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1442696133

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Lauro Martines' exhaustive search of manuscript material in the state archives of Florence is the basis for a fascinating portrayal of representative humanists of the period. The Social World of the Florentine Humanists explores the wealth, family tradition, civic prominence, and intellectual achievements of these individuals while assessing the attitudes of other Florentines towards them. Martines demonstrates that humanists tended to be wealthy educated men from important families, challenging long-held assumptions about the status of humanisits in that society. First published in 1963, this groundbreaking study provides a detailed picture of the social structure of Florence in the Quattrocento. Martines's work influenced a generation of scholars and illuminated a complex and multifaceted world.

The Florentine Histories

The Florentine Histories
Title The Florentine Histories PDF eBook
Author Niccolò Machiavelli
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1845
Genre Florence (History)
ISBN

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Florentines

Florentines
Title Florentines PDF eBook
Author Giovanna Garzoni
Publisher Pavilion
Pages 0
Release 1999-05
Genre Cookery, Italian
ISBN 9781857933598

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Florentines is an anthology inspired by the rediscovery of Giovanna Garzoni, a miniaturist painter at the court of the Medici in the 17th century. Traditional Tuscan recipes and contemporary extracts describing the region and its luscious produce are illustrated with her watercolours of pumpkins, hams, branches, pans, pots, fish, vegetables and fruit.

Death in Springtime

Death in Springtime
Title Death in Springtime PDF eBook
Author Magdalen Nabb
Publisher Soho Press
Pages 145
Release 2005-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 156947415X

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Italian law forbids paying ransom to criminals, and Marshal Guarnaccia must find the missing girl before her kidnappers decide to end her life. Two foreign girls are abducted from a Florence piazza in broad daylight. The unusual March snowfall has distracted everyone, even the marshal, who is unsure of what he has actually witnessed. One of the girls turns up in a village in the Chianti, claiming the kidnappers have released her to propose a ransom for the other victim. But the marshal thinks she’s lying.

The Florentines

The Florentines
Title The Florentines PDF eBook
Author Marie Montemerli
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1870
Genre
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