In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism, Volume 1 : : Essays on the Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought / / Hans Baron.
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- PART I. An Anatomy of Florentine Civic Humanism -- One. The Background of the Early Florentine Renaissance -- Two. New Historical and Psychological Ways of Thinking: From Petrarch to Brum and Machiavelli -- Three. The Changed Perspective of the Past in Bruni's Histories of the Florentine People -- Four. Bruni's Histories as an Expression of Modern Thought -- Five. The Memory of Cicero's Roman Civic Spirit in the Medieval Centuries and in the Florentine Renaissance -- Six. The Florentine Revival of the Philosophy of the Active Political Life -- Seven. Franciscan Poverty and Civic Wealth in the Shaping of Trecento Humanistic Thought: The Role of Petrarch -- Eight. Franciscan Poverty and Civic Wealth in the Shaping of Trecento Humanistic Thought: The Role of Florence -- Nine. Civic Wealth and the New Values of the Renaissance: The Spirit of the Quattrocento -- Ten. Leon Battista Alberti as an Heir and Critic of Florentine Civic Humanism -- Index of Names |
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- PART I. An Anatomy of Florentine Civic Humanism -- One. The Background of the Early Florentine Renaissance -- Two. New Historical and Psychological Ways of Thinking: From Petrarch to Brum and Machiavelli -- Three. The Changed Perspective of the Past in Bruni's Histories of the Florentine People -- Four. Bruni's Histories as an Expression of Modern Thought -- Five. The Memory of Cicero's Roman Civic Spirit in the Medieval Centuries and in the Florentine Renaissance -- Six. The Florentine Revival of the Philosophy of the Active Political Life -- Seven. Franciscan Poverty and Civic Wealth in the Shaping of Trecento Humanistic Thought: The Role of Petrarch -- Eight. Franciscan Poverty and Civic Wealth in the Shaping of Trecento Humanistic Thought: The Role of Florence -- Nine. Civic Wealth and the New Values of the Renaissance: The Spirit of the Quattrocento -- Ten. Leon Battista Alberti as an Heir and Critic of Florentine Civic Humanism -- Index of Names |
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