From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine Humanism in the High Renaissance

From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine Humanism in the High Renaissance

by Peter Godman
From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine Humanism in the High Renaissance

From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine Humanism in the High Renaissance

by Peter Godman

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Overview

Peter Godman presents the first intellectual history of Florentine humanism from the lifetime of Angelo Poliziano in the later fifteenth century to the death of Niccolo Machiavelli in 1527. Making use of unpublished and rare sources, Godman traces the development of philological and official humanism after the expulsion of the Medici in 1494 up to and beyond their restoration in 1512. He draws long overdue attention to the work of Marcello Virgilio Adriani--Poliziano's successor in his Chair at the Studio and Machiavelli's colleague at the Chancery of Florence. And he examines in depth the intellectual impact of Savonarola and the relationship between secular and religious and oral and print cultures.
Godman shows a complex reaction of rivalry and antagonism in Machiavelli's approach to Marcello Virgilio, who was the leading Florentine humanist of the day. But he also demonstrates that Florentine humanists shared a common culture, marked by a preference for secular over religious themes and by constant anxiety about surviving and prospering in the city's dangerous political climate. The book concludes with an appendix, drawn from previously incaccessible archives, about the censorship of Machiavelli by the Inquisition and the Index. From Poliziano to Machiavelli adds new depth to the intellectual history of Forence during his most dynamic period in its history.

Originally published in 1998.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691194530
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2019
Series: Princeton Legacy Library , #5239
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 408
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Peter Godman is Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Latin at the University of TYbingen. He is the author of Poets and Emperors: Frankish Politics and Carolingian Poetry and is the editor of Alcuin: The Bishops, Kings, and Saints of York; Latin Poetry and the Classical Tradition: Essays in Medieval and Renaissance Literature; Poetry of the Carolingian Renaissance; and Charlemagne's Heir. He is also author of the forthcoming book from Princeton The Silent Masters (1090-1190).

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Sigla and Abbreviations
IAt Lorenzo's Deathbed3
IIThe Prison of Antiquity31
IIIThe Angel from Heaven80
IVThe Eloquence of Socrates134
VThe Prince and the Plant180
VIThe Shadow of the Chancery235
VIIPhysicians of the Intellect292
AppMachiavelli, the Inquisition, and the Index303
Select Bibliography335
Index357
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