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Renaissance People

Lives that Shaped the Modern Age

Robert C. Davis, Beth Lindsmith

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A fascinating history of the Renaissance, told through the lives of different people - from all levels of society - accompanied by wonderful illustrations

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Overview

Like every era, the Renaissance brims with stories. In this book Robert Davis and Beth Lindsmith highlight dozens of notable lives from between 1400 and 1600. They include the aristocratic matriarch Alessandra Strozzi, who sneaked around Florence to spy on potential brides for her sons; the notorious criminal Catena, who wasn't satisfied with murdering his enemy but also hamstrung his victim's goats; Isotta Nogarola, a promising young writer who was mortified to have a critic sneer at her that 'an eloquent woman is never chaste'; the fierce warrior-duke Federico da Montefeltro, who liked to wander through his capital without a guard, stopping for jovial chats with local merchants; and the Inquisition's Heinrich Kramer, who insisted that witches could remove men's penises and hide them in birds' nests.

Through these brief biographies, over-arching patterns of the Renaissance emerge. The return to Roman Republican values, the rebirth of Classical art and literature, the growing momentum of religious reform - such great themes underpin each narrative. Some names are famous - Leonardo, Luther, Lorenzo de' Medici and Machiavelli all feature - but many others will be new to general readers. In Renaissance People, Davis and Lindsmith bring to life wily politicans, eccentric scientists, fiery rebels and stolid reactionaries, as well as a pornographer, an acrobat, an actress, a star comedian and at least one very fretful mother. The stories of these and others - 94 in all - remind us that history is more than dates and abstract concepts: it also arises from the lives of countless individual men and women.

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Reviews

'This attractive volume can be and should be on the shelves of anyone interested in the history and culture of the Renaissance'
The Historical Association

'Wonderful … manages to get across the richness and variety of those two centuries by presenting us with the lives of nearly one hundred people who fashioned the modern world'
Good Book Guide

Product Information

Book Details

Format: Hardback

Size: 24.6 x 18.6 cm

Extent: 336 pp

Publication date: 19 September 2011

ISBN: 9780500251775

Contents List

Introduction: Capturing the Renaissance • 1. Old Traditions and New Ideas 1400–1450 • 2. Europeans at Peace 1450–1470 • 3. The Emerging Nations 1470–1490 • 4. Sudden Shocks 1490–1510 • 5. The Collapse of the Old Order 1510–1530 • 6. The New Wave 1530–1550 • 7. The Framing of Modernity 1550–1600

About the Author

Robert C. Davis is professor of Renaissance history at Ohio State University. He is the author of Christian Slaves Muslim Masters and numerous books on Venice.

For ten years, Beth Lindsmith edited and contributed to magazines at the Ohio State University, where she has also taught classes in composition and creative writing.

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