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The Florentines

Author : Paul Strathern
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781643137339

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A sweeping and magisterial four-hundred-year history of both the city and the people who gave birth to the Renaissance. Between the birth of Dante in 1265 and the death of Galileo in 1642, something happened that transformed the entire culture of western civilization. Painting, sculpture, and architecture would all visibly change in such a striking fashion that there could be no going back on what had taken place. Likewise, the thought and self-conception of humanity would take on a completely new aspect. Sciences would be born—or emerge in an entirely new guise. The ideas that broke this mold began, and continued to flourish, in the city of Florence in northern central Italy. These ideas, which placed an increasing emphasis on the development of our common humanity—rather than other-worldly spirituality—coalesced in what came to be known as humanism. This philosophy and its new ideas would eventually spread across Italy, yet wherever they took hold they would retain an element essential to their origin. And as they spread further across Europe, this element would remain. Transformations of human culture throughout western history have remained indelibly stamped by their origins. The Reformation would always retain something of central and northern Germany. The Industrial Revolution soon outgrew its British origins, yet also retained something of its original template. Closer to the present, the IT revolution that began in Silicon Valley remains indelibly colored by its Californian origins. Paul Strathern shows how Florence, and the Florentines themselves, played a similarly unique and transformative role in the Renaissance.

The Florentines

Author : Norman Stokle
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2010-09-21
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781453560228

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Set in the time of Savonarolas rise to power, this television series documents the conflict between medieval and Renaissance values in the confrontation between the celebrated Dominican friar and the citizens of Florence. All the bustle and vibrant energy of the Italian Renaissance come to life in this colorful canvas with its varied rhythms of action, crisp dialogue, and blend of historical and fictional characters. Here is an entertaining study of human motivation that is valid for all ages.

The Florentines

Author : Marie Montemerli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1870
Category : Electronic
ISBN : HARVARD:HNNLLP

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Summary of Paul Strathern's The Florentines

Author : Everest Media,
Publisher : Everest Media LLC
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2022-06-22T22:59:00Z
Category : History
ISBN : 9798822526204

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In 1308, the exiled Florentine poet Dante Alighieri was lost in a dark wood, with no sign of a path. He had no idea how he had arrived where he was. He saw a ghostly form that said, I am not a man. I was a poet who sang of Troy. #2 The Divine Comedy is the greatest poem in the western canon. It is written in the Tuscan dialect of Dante’s native Florence, and it is imbued with the spirit of the medieval era. Yet it is instantly recognizable as being of the modern era. #3 Dante Alighieri was born around May 1265, and he wrote the Divine Comedy in 1300. The poem is set in the year 1300, when he was a serving signore. It is a constant reminder to him of how low he had fallen. #4 Dante’s father was a small-time moneylender, who occasionally speculated in plots of land. His mother was from the distinguished, ancient Abati family, but died when he was still a child. This fact may explain a certain austerity and lack of emotion in his character.

The Social World of the Florentine Humanists, 1390-1460

Author : Lauro Martines
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442696136

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Lauro Martines' exhaustive search of manuscript material in the state archives of Florence is the basis for a fascinating portrayal of representative humanists of the period. The Social World of the Florentine Humanists explores the wealth, family tradition, civic prominence, and intellectual achievements of these individuals while assessing the attitudes of other Florentines towards them. Martines demonstrates that humanists tended to be wealthy educated men from important families, challenging long-held assumptions about the status of humanisits in that society. First published in 1963, this groundbreaking study provides a detailed picture of the social structure of Florence in the Quattrocento. Martines's work influenced a generation of scholars and illuminated a complex and multifaceted world.

Sweet Eats for All

Author : Allyson Kramer
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-25
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780738217314

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From a popular blogger and gluten-free vegan cook: a comprehensive guide to making allergy-friendly sweet treats for any diet, complete with options free of refined sugar. Are your food allergies or special diet making it hard to satisfy your sweet tooth? Dessert lovers, take heart: Sweet Eats for All provides creative twists on classic confections for people following all sorts of special diets. Recipes include steadfast staples like German chocolate cake and key lime pie alongside innovative dishes like matcha-cashew ice cream and chocolate butternut pots de creme. You'll also find tips, techniques, and common conversions and substitutions. Each gluten-free vegan recipe is clearly labeled as soy-free, nut-free, or corn-free, and the book dedicates an entire chapter to desserts free of refined sugar.

The Florentine Histories

Author : Niccolò Machiavelli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1845
Category : Florence (History)
ISBN : HARVARD:HNL3X3

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A Short History of Florence and the Florentine Republic

Author : Brian Jeffrey Maxson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2023-02-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780755640126

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The innovative city culture of Florence was the crucible within which Renaissance ideas first caught fire. With its soaring cathedral dome and its classically-inspired palaces and piazzas, it is perhaps the finest single expression of a society that is still at its heart an urban one. For, as Brian Jeffrey Maxson reveals, it is above all the city-state – the walled commune which became the chief driver of European commerce, culture, banking and art – that is medieval Italy's enduring legacy to the present. Charting the transition of Florence from an obscure Guelph republic to a regional superpower in which the glittering court of Lorenzo the Magnificent became the pride and envy of the continent, the author authoritatively discusses a city that looked to the past for ideas even as it articulated a novel creativity. Uncovering passionate dispute and intrigue, Maxson sheds fresh light too on seminal events like the fiery end of oratorical firebrand Savonarola and Giuliano de' Medici's brutal murder by the rival Pazzi family. This book shows why Florence, harbinger and heartland of the Renaissance, is and has always been unique.

Florence in the Forgotten Centuries, 1527–1800

Author : Eric Cochrane
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 609 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226115955

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The city of Florence has long been admired as the home of the brilliant artistic and literary achievement of the early Renaissance. But most histories of Florence go no further than the first decades of the sixteenth century. They thus give the impression that Florentine culture suddenly died with the generation of Leonardo, Machiavelli, and Andrea del Sarto. Eric Cochrane shows that the Florentines maintained their creativity long after they had lost their position as the cultural leaders of Europe. When their political philosophy and historiography ran dry, they turned to the practical problems of civil administration. When their artists finally yielded to outside influence, they turned to music and the natural sciences. Even during the darkest days of the great economic depression of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, they succeeded in preserving—almost alone in Europe—the blessings of external peace and domestic tranquility.

The Baker's Daughter

Author : Louise Johncox
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-03-13
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781447247067

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Louise Johncox comes from a long line of bakers and confectioners. As a child she would sit on a flour tin at her father's side and eat whatever was fresh from the oven - a hot bread roll or a fluffy piece of sponge - and when her father, a master baker, retired, Louise decided it was time to capture his wisdom and baking expertise, writing down his recipes for the first time and preserving his magical legacy for her children. With a Foreword by Albert Roux, The Baker's Daughter weaves Louise's delightful childhood memories of life in her family tea shop with her father's delicious recipes for you to try at home, honed by over forty years of instinct and experience. From classic cream cakes and traditional buns, to celebration cakes, handcrafted chocolates and her father's signature cream meringues, these recipes come laden with the sights, smells and warmth of the tea room and bakehouse. Louise shares more stories about her family teashop in her ebook memoir A Life Shaped By Cakes: The Memoir of The Baker's Daughter. 'An affectionate memoir that will both entertain with stories from a bygone world of tea and cakes and inspire people to bake' Albert Roux, OBE, KFO

Florentines

Author : Giovanna Garzoni
Publisher : Pavilion
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1999-05
Category : Cookery, Italian
ISBN : 1857933591

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Florentines is an anthology inspired by the rediscovery of Giovanna Garzoni, a miniaturist painter at the court of the Medici in the 17th century. Traditional Tuscan recipes and contemporary extracts describing the region and its luscious produce are illustrated with her watercolours of pumpkins, hams, branches, pans, pots, fish, vegetables and fruit.

The Florentines

Author : Ladislav Daniel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015055811346

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Savonarola, the Florentine Martyr

Author : Elizabeth Warren
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1880
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:600023532

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The Florentine Poet

Author : William Bernhardt
Publisher : Babylon Books
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2023-03-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781954871519

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“This book sparkles like a jewel in a cosmic clockwork—an uplifting gift to readers everywhere.” — Dan Millman, author of Way of the Peaceful Warrior Why are the churches closed on Christmas Eve in Florence’s San Frediano district? This mystery perplexes an acclaimed American poet who journeys to the fabled city seeking inspiration. The proprietor of his hotel, raconteur Alberto Giannotti, reveals that it has nothing to do with the holiday—and everything to do with poetry. With charm and Tuscan flair, Giannotti relates the story of Pietro Begnini, he who was born with the sign of the sonnet. He wants to become a poet and marry his beloved Sophia—but a devastating blow from a jealous enemy, the Grand Inquisitor for the Academy of Poetic Arts, sends him reeling throughout Italy and beyond. Pietro meets the great genius Leo (from Vinci), the doomed beauty Lucy (eventually a Borgia), the publishing pioneer Aldus Manutius, the poetry instructor Vito (the Vituperative), and the renowned pirate Jean-David Neu, the Italian Flail. He is even tempted by The Evil One. But eventually, Pietro returns to Florence for one last chance to achieve his dreams. If you cherish passion, perseverance, or poets, you’ll be enthralled by this enchanting story of what one man can achieve for love. The Florentine Poet is bestselling author William Bernhardt’s masterpiece, illuminated by Brian Call’s delightful illustrations.

The Expedition of the Florentines to Chios (1599)

Author : Philip Pandely Argenti
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1934
Category : Chios (Greece : Municipality)
ISBN : UOM:39015068610420

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