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The life of Poggio Bracciolini - cover

The life of Poggio Bracciolini

William Shepherd

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Life of Poggio Bracciolini," William Shepherd offers a meticulously researched and richly detailed biographical account of one of the foremost intellectual figures of the Italian Renaissance. Shepherd intricately weaves a narrative that combines elements of historical biography with a critical examination of Bracciolini's contributions to humanism and classical scholarship. The literary style is both accessible and scholarly, showcasing a blend of narrative flair and rigorous analysis that situates Bracciolini within the broader context of Renaissance thought, while also highlighting the cultural and political milieu of 15th-century Italy. Through careful elucidation, Shepherd illuminates Bracciolini's role in reviving classical texts, demonstrating how his efforts catalyzed significant shifts in intellectual currents of the time. William Shepherd, a noted scholar of Renaissance history, draws upon an extensive background in classical studies and historical scholarship to craft this profound work. His previous works and scholarly pursuits have consistently focused on the intricate relationship between literature and historical context, providing him with a unique perspective on Bracciolini's lasting impact on both scholarship and culture. Shepherd's understanding of the motivations and challenges faced by Renaissance scholars is palpable in his nuanced portrayal of Bracciolini. This book is highly recommended for those interested in Renaissance history, humanism, and intellectual biography. Shepherd's compelling narrative not only enriches our understanding of Poggio Bracciolini but also serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the pivotal shifts in European thought during this transformative era.
Disponibile da: 02/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 110 pagine.

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