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Coluccio Salutati and His Public Letters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Coluccio Salutati and His Public Letters

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The Humanism of Coluccio Salutati
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

The Humanism of Coluccio Salutati

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Hercules at the Crossroads
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

Hercules at the Crossroads

"Based upon two decades of research in European libraries and archives, this book constitutes the first complete biography of the humanist [Coluccio Salutati] about whom more is known than about any other historical personality down to the sixteenth century. Set against the background of twelfth-to early fifteenth century European intellectual history, Witt's analysis provides fresh and exciting insights into the relationship of Christian doctrine and piety, scholastic logic and philosophy, and medieval French and Italian literary currents to early Italian humanism."--Book Jacket.

Coluccio Salutati and Augustine’s City of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

Coluccio Salutati and Augustine’s City of God

  • Categories: Art

In late-Trecento Florence, the cradle of the Italian Renaissance, humanist and chancellor Coluccio Salutati found himself face to face with the “holy spirit” that was, to him, the influence of Augustine’s towering City of God – the Church Father’s masterly synthesis of late antique secular and religious thinking. Through an analysis of contextual elements and a close reading of Salutati’s major literary works, Sam Urlings brings to light the unexplored yet profoundly significant intertextual encounter that shaped Florentine thinking on the culpability of Lucretia, the active and contemplative life, divine foreknowledge, the nature of government, and the theological power of poetry. In doing so, Coluccio Salutati and Augustine’s City of God challenges previously held assumptions regarding Renaissance “Augustinianism” on the one hand, and the chancellor’s civically-engaged thinking on the other, proposing a new, synthetic vision that allows for Salutati to illuminate and defend his faith while engaging intensely with the pressing political issues of his time.

The Italian Renaissance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Italian Renaissance

Offers a broad sampling of humanist work by educators, statesmen, philosophers, churchmen and courtiers translated into English.

Humanism and Tyranny
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Humanism and Tyranny

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1925
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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On the World and Religious Life
  • Language: en

On the World and Religious Life

Salutati's first surviving treatise was written for a lawyer who entered a Florentine monastery and requested a piece encouraging him to persevere in religious life. On the World and Religious Life is a wide-ranging reflection on humanity's misuse of God's creation and the need to orient human life with a proper hierarchy of values.

The Earthly Republic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Earthly Republic

The gradual secularization of European society and culture is often said to characterize the development of the modern world, and the early Italian humanists played a pioneering role in this process. Here Benjamin G. Kohl and Ronald G. Witt, with Elizabeth B. Welles, have edited and translated seven primary texts that shed important light on the subject of "civic humanism" in the Renaissance.Included is a treatise of Francesco Petrarca on government, two representative letters from Coluccio Salutati, Leonardo Bruni's panegyric to Florence, Francesco Barbaro's letter on "wifely" duty, Poggio Bracciolini's dialogue on avarice, and Angelo Poliziano's vivid history of the Pazzi conspiracy. Each translation is prefaced by an essay on the author and a short bibliography. The substantial introductory essay offers a concise, balanced summary of the historiographcal issues connected with the period.

Humanistica Lovaniensia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Humanistica Lovaniensia

Volume 29

Political Writings
  • Language: en

Political Writings

Coluccio Salutati was chancellor of the Florentine Republic and leader of the humanist movement in Italy in the generation after Petrarch and Boccaccio. He was among the first to apply his classical learning to political theory and his rhetorical skills to the defense of liberty. This volume contains a new English version of his political writings.