1930. With a Preface by Gilbert Murray. The Renaissance is often seen as an age of melodrama and villainy. This book makes you see with new intensity the light bearers who were neither melodramatic nor villainous, but men of virtue and therefore interesting: such, for instance, as Vittorio da Feltre among the children at La Giocosa, or the school of educators whose aim lay in communicating to youth the beauty of the past; or, most characteristic of all, the people of Castiglione's Courtier, a group which might have walked out of the pages of Plutarch or St. Augustine, seekers by the lamp of Plato for that unattainable perfection which should at last give peace to the soul. Contents: The Mediaeval Dream and the Renaissance Morning; Social and Political Conditions; Intellectual Contrasts and Reconciliations; The Scholar; The Artist; The Courtier; Women of the Renaissance; Florence 1434-1494-1530; The Papacy and the Renaissance; The End of the Italian Renaissance; and The Renaissance Ferment.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition, 1930. EX-LIB/Uncirculated; no loan pocket. 1930 FIRST EDITION. Text/As New. Gilt embossed blue linen boards/Near Fine. DJ/None. PO name to front cover verso. NOTE: PUBLISHED WITHOUT ISBN; ISBN assigned to facsimile reprint of this 1930 orignal Edition. Daily of life in Renaissance Italy. 350 pgs w/illustrations in 11 chapters: I, The Medieval Dream & the Renaissance Morning; II, Social and Political Conditions; III, Intellectual Contrasts & Reconciliations; IV, The Scholar; V, The Artist; VI, The Courtier; VII, Women of the Renaissance; VIII, Florence 1434 -1494-1530; IX, The Papacy & the Renaissance; X, The End of the Italian Renaissance; and, XI, The Renaissance Ferment. Strong copy. Codice articolo 000010
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