The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
Jacob Burckhardt author S Middlemore translator Peter Burke editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:28th Jun '90
Should be back in stock very soon
For nineteenth-century Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt, the Italian Renaissance was nothing less than the beginning of the modern world - a world in which flourishing individualism and the competition for fame radically transformed science, the arts, and politics. In this landmark work he depicts the Italian city-states of Florence, Venice and Rome as providing the seeds of a new form of society, and traces the rise of the creative individual, from Dante to Michelangelo. A fascinating description of an era of cultural transition, this nineteenth-century masterpiece was to become the most influential interpretation of the Italian Renaissance, and anticipated ideas such as Nietzsche's concept of the 'Ubermensch' in its portrayal of an age of genius.
“The greatest single book on the history of Italy between 1350 and 1550.”—Hajo Holborn
ISBN: 9780140445343
Dimensions: 198mm x 131mm x 18mm
Weight: 290g
416 pages