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245 04 $aThe Cambridge companion to the Italian Renaissance /$cedited by Michael Wyatt.
264 1 $aCambridge :$bCambridge University Press,$c2014.
300 $axxvii, 442 pages ;$c25 cm.
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338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aCambridge companions to culture
520 $a"The Renaissance in Italy continues to exercise a powerful hold on the popular imagination and on scholarly enquiry. This Companion presents a lively, interdisciplinary and current approach to the period that extends in Italy from the turn of the fourteenth century through the latter decades of the sixteenth. Addressed to students, scholars and non-specialists, it introduces the richly varied materials and phenomena as well as the different methodologies through which the Renaissance is studied today in both the English-speaking world and in Italy. The chapters are organised around axes of humanism, historiography and cultural production, and cover many areas including literature, science, music, religion, education, technology, artistic production and economics. The diffusion of the Renaissance throughout Italian territories is emphasised. Overall, the Companion provides an essential overview of a period that witnessed both a significant revalidation of the classical past and the development of new, vernacular and increasingly secular values"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: Renaissances Michael Wyatt; 1. Artistic geographies Stephen Campbell; 2. Antiquities Kathleen Christian; 3. Mapping and voyages Francesca Fiorani; 4. Artists' workshops Patricia Reilly; 5. Technologies Michael Wyatt; 6. Languages Maurizio Campanelli; 7. Manuscript, print, and the circulation of texts Brian Richardson; 8. Education Paul Grendler; 9. Verse Deanna Shemek; 10. Prose Jon Snyder; 11. Music Giuseppe Gerbino; 12. Spectacle Ronald Martinez; 13. Philosophy Diego Pirillo; 14. Religion Adriano Prosperi; 15. Political cultures Mark Jurdjevic; 16. Economies Judith Brown; 17. Kinship, marriage, family Giovanna Benadusi; 18. Science and medicine Katharine Park and Concetta Pennutto; Bibliography.
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