

An edition of How to Do It (1999)
Guides to Good Living for Renaissance Italians
By Rudolph M. Bell
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
eng
Pages
382
Description:
Hope to conceive a boy? Tie a tourniquet around your husband's left testicle. Pregnant and fear a weak or malformed baby? Frequent hearty laughter should reduce the risk. And if you're a teenager of good repute, avoid dancing at all costs and stay away from wine, cosmetics, and flashy dress, too. What may seem quirky to today's readers certainly wasn't to its original audience - Renaissance Italians. They read advice manuals prodigiously, seeking guidance from the latest books by bestselling alchemists and snake-oil peddlers like Mrs. Isabella Cortese and Dr. Leonardo Fioravanti with an avidity not bestowed even on a Dante or a Machiavelli. How to Do It shows us sixteenth-century Italy from an entirely new perspective: through manuals which were staples in the households of middlebrow Italians just trying to lead better lives.
subjects: Early works to 1800, Life skills, History, Conduct of life, Family, Marriage, Handbooks, manuals, Conduct of life, early works to 1800, Italy, social life and customs, Italy, History, modern, 16th century, Family, history, Marriage, europe, Italy, history, Families, New York Times reviewed, Family Planning Services, Parenting, Familles, Histoire, Mariage, Morale pratique, Ouvrages avant 1800, Habiletés de base, Guides, manuels, REFERENCE, HEALTH & FITNESS, Beauty & Grooming, Seksuele techniek, Seksuele voorlichting, Opvoeding, Handleidingen
Places: Italy
Times: 16th century