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Book Title
Street Life in Renaissance Rome: A Brief History with Documents (
ISBN
9780312622978

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bedford/Saint Martin's
ISBN-10
031262297X
ISBN-13
9780312622978
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4038294336

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Publication Name
Street Life in Renaissance Rome : a Brief History with Documents
Language
English
Subject
Ancient / Rome, General
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Author
Rudolph Bell
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2012-942563
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Foreword Preface A Note about the Documents List of Maps and Illustrations PART ONE. Introduction: Rome: An Untold Story Defining the Renaissance A Pyramid of Renaissance Romes Peoples The Apex The Base The Excluded The Economics of Renaissance Rome (Legitimate and Not) Civic Re-Birth Defeated The Sack of Rome Western Christendom Sundered PART TWO. The Documents 1. Renaissance Beginnings 1. Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron , ca. 1350-1352 2. Anonymous, The Life of Cola di Rienzo , ca. 1358 3. Catherine of Siena, Letter to Pope Gregory IX, ca. September 13, 1376 2. Renaissance Romans 4. Giovanni Mattiotti, Francesca Romana, ca. 1440 5. Johannes Burchardus, Lucretia Borgia and her family, 1501 6. Anonymous, Canti Carnascialeschi , 15th and 16th centuries 7. Anonymous, Pasquinate , 16th century 8. Pope Paul IV, Cum Nimis Absurdum , 1555 9. Alessandro Trajano Petronio, Del viver delli Romani, et di conservar la Sanita , 1592 10. Giovanni Belori, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio: A Biography (1672) and an Inventory, 1605 11. Testimony, Artemisia Gentileschi, 1612 3. Renaissance Visitors 12. William Thomas, The History of Italy , 1549 13. Joachim Du Bellay, The Regrets , 1555 14. Anthony Munday, The English Roman Life , 1581 15. Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, Travel Journal: Rome , 1580-1581 4. The Sack of Rome 16. Luigi Guicciardini, The Sack of Rome , 1527 17. Francisco Delicado, La Lozana Andaluza , 1528 18. Benvenuto Cellini, The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini , 1566 19. Pietro Aretino, Aretinos Dialogues , 1536 5. Reformation Voices 20. Alfonso de Valdes, Dialogue of Lactancio and an Archdeacon , with a rebuttal letter from Baltasar Castiglione, 1528 21. Desiderius Erasmus, Julius Excluded from Heaven: A Dialogue, 1514 and Selections from Letters, 1514-1531 22. Martin Luther, Table Talk, ca. 1525-39 23. Caspar Schoppe, Letter to Conrad Rittershausen on Giordano Bruno, February 8, 1600 Appendixes A Chronology of Renaissance Rome Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Highlighting daily life in Renaissance Rome, Street Life in Renaissance Rome uses both primary sources and illustrations to look at this era from the bottom up, focusing on the era's impact on ordinary citizens, the plight of social outcasts, and the dangers of urban life., Highlighting daily life in Renaissance Rome, Street Life in Renaissance Rome uses both primary sources and illustrations to look at this era from the bottom up, focusing on the eras impact on ordinary citizens, the plight of social outcasts, and the dangers of urban life.
LC Classification Number
DG812.1.B45 2013

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