Humanism and empire the imperial ideal in fourteenth-century Italy /
For more than a century, scholars have believed that Italian humanism was predominantly civic in outlook. Often serving in communal government, 14th-century humanists like Albertino Mussato and Coluccio Saltuati are said to have derived from their reading of the Latin classics a rhetoric of republic...
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Main Author: | Lee, Alexander (Historian), |
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Other Authors: | Oxford Scholarship Online. |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2018.
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1 online resource. |
Edition: | First edition. |
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