The Intellectual World of Sixteenth-Century Florence
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By the sixteenth century Florence was famous across Europe for its achievements in the arts letters and humanist learning. Its intellectual life flourished anewat midcenturywith Duke Cosimo and the Accademia Fiorentina. In this study Ann Moyer provides an overview of Florentine intellectual life and community in the late Renaissance. She shows how studies of language helped Florentines develop their own story as a people distinct from ancient Greece or Rome trace the rise of the city''s medieval government and explore how the city evolved into a hospitable environment for letters and the arts. Studies of Florentine art gave rise to art history while those devoted to Florentine traditions and customs inspired broader questions about how to think about cultural change. Demonstrating how the intellectual activity around language history and art related and supported each other Moyer''s book documents the origins of the modern narrative of the Renaissance itself.
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