

An edition of In the footsteps of the ancients (2000)
the origins of humanism from Lovato to Bruni
By Ronald G. Witt
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Brill
Language
eng
Pages
562
Description:
"This monograph demonstrates why humanism began in Italy in the mid-thirteenth century. It considers Petrarch a third generation humanist, who christianized a secular movement. The analysis traces the beginning of humanism in poetry and its gradual penetration of other Latin literary genres, and, through stylistic analyses of texts, the extent to which imitation of the ancients produced changes in cognition and visual perception.". "The volume traces the link between vernacular translations and the emergence of Florence as the leader of Latin humanism by 1400 and why, limited to an elite in the fourteenth century, humanism became a major educational movement in the first decades of the fifteenth. It revises our conception of the relationship of Italian humanism to French twelfth-century humanism and of the character of early Italian humanism itself."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Ancient Rhetoric, Classical influences, History, History and criticism, Humanism in literature, Humanists, Intellectual life, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Study and teaching, Bruni, leonardo aretino, 1369-1444, France, intellectual life, Latin literature, medieval and modern, history and criticism, Rhetoric, ancient, Humanism, Italy, intellectual life
People: Leonardo Bruni (1369-1444), Lovato de Lovati (1240 or 41-1309)