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The Art of the Network
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

The Art of the Network

Writing letters to powerful people to win their favor and garner rewards such as political office, tax relief, and recommendations was an institution in Renaissance Florence; the practice was an important tool for those seeking social mobility, security, and recognition by others. In this detailed study of political and social patronage in fifteenth-century Florence, Paul D. McLean shows that patronage was much more than a pursuit of specific rewards. It was also a pursuit of relationships and of a self defined in relation to others. To become independent in Renaissance Florence, one first had to become connected. With The Art of the Network, McLean fills a gap in sociological scholarship by...

Society and Individual in Renaissance Florence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Society and Individual in Renaissance Florence

Renaissance Florence has often been described as the birthplace of modern individualism, as reflected in the individual genius of its great artists, scholars, and statesmen. The historical research of recent decades has instead shown that Florentines during the Renaissance remained enmeshed in relationships of family, neighborhood, guild, patronage, and religion that, from a twenty-first-century perspective, greatly limited the scope of individual thought and action. The sixteen essays in this volume expand the groundbreaking work of Gene Brucker, the historian in recent decades who has been most responsible for the discovery and exploration of these pre-modern qualities of the Florentine Renaissance. Exploring new approaches to the social world of Florentines during this fascinating era, the essays are arranged in three groups. The first deals with the exceptionally resilient and homogenous Florentine merchant elite, the true protagonist of much of Florentine history. The second considers Florentine religion and Florence's turbulent relations with the Church. The last group of essays looks at criminals, expatriates, and other outsiders to Florentine society.

The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent

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  • Published: 1800
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Life of Lorenzo de Medici
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

The Life of Lorenzo de Medici

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1799
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Life Of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called The Magnificent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

The Life Of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called The Magnificent

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1799
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called The Magnificent by William Roscoe. Vol. 1. [-4.]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called The Magnificent by William Roscoe. Vol. 1. [-4.]

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  • Published: 1799
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memory, Family, and Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Memory, Family, and Self

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-10
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The family book, a kind of diary written by and about the family for its various members, was established by scholars as a genre in Italy in the 1980s. Although initially regarded as an Italian genre, the family book can also be found in other parts of Europe. Nevertheless, the genre can be traced back to Florence, where it first emerged and consequently flourished with the lavish production of such documents. This abundance springs from the social structure of the city, where such texts were essential for establishing and cultivating the basis for the social promotion of Florentine families. This book presents a reconstruction of the evolution and persistency of Tuscan family books, as well as a study of several aspects of social history, including: reading and private libraries, domestic devotion, and the memory of historical events. Starting with the Renaissance, the investigation then broadens to the 17th-18th centuries and considers other forms of memory, such as private diaries and autobiographies. A final section is dedicated to the issue of memory in the egodocuments of early modern Europe. This book was translated by Susan Amanda George.

Poesie Del Magnifico Lorenzo De' Medici, Tratte de Testi a Penna Della Libreria Mediceo-Laurenziana, E Finore Inedite
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498
The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici Called the Magnificent in Two Volumes by William Roscoe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456
Ponderable Poems. Life is a Story - story.one
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 61

Ponderable Poems. Life is a Story - story.one

The horrors of life and death, the terror of the unknown, the misery of isolation, and the agony of grief - all come together in this haunting, delusional, and marrow chilling poetry collection. The darkest places in the soul are laid bare in these melancholy verses, creating a spine-chilling literary experience. From the depths of despair to the heights of hallucinations, these poems explore the range of human emotion in the darkest way imaginable, always creeping up to listen to our sorrowful, nameless narrator.