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Peter Godman presents the first intellectual history of Florentine humanism from the lifetime of Angelo Poliziano in the later fifteenth century to the death of Niccolò Machiavelli in 1527. Making use of unpublished and rare sources, Godman traces the development of philological and official humanism after the expulsion of the Medici in 1494 up to and beyond their restoration in 1512. He draws long overdue attention to the work of Marcello Virgilio Adriani--Poliziano's successor in his Chair at the Studio and Machiavelli's colleague at the Chancery of Florence. And he examines in depth the…mehr

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Peter Godman presents the first intellectual history of Florentine humanism from the lifetime of Angelo Poliziano in the later fifteenth century to the death of Niccolò Machiavelli in 1527. Making use of unpublished and rare sources, Godman traces the development of philological and official humanism after the expulsion of the Medici in 1494 up to and beyond their restoration in 1512. He draws long overdue attention to the work of Marcello Virgilio Adriani--Poliziano's successor in his Chair at the Studio and Machiavelli's colleague at the Chancery of Florence. And he examines in depth the intellectual impact of Savonarola and the relationship between secular and religious and oral and print cultures.

Godman shows a complex reaction of rivalry and antagonism in Machiavelli's approach to Marcello Virgilio, who was the leading Florentine humanist of the day. But he also demonstrates that Florentine humanists shared a common culture, marked by a preference for secular over religious themes and by constant anxiety about surviving and prospering in the city's dangerous political climate. The book concludes with an appendix, drawn from previously inaccessible archives, about the censorship of Machiavelli by the Inquisition and the Index. From Poliziano to Machiavelli adds new depth to the intellectual history of Florence during this most dynamic period in its history.

Review:
... An essential work for students of this fascinating period of turmoil and originality. George Holmes(The Times Higher Education Supplement)

... This is a remarkable book whose full import will require many years to digest. Godman presents erudition over an astonishing range of subject matter in a clear and engaging style. . . . A remarkable achievement, not least for its stylish presentation and wit. Peter Mack(The Classical Review)

Table of contents:



Preface




Acknowledgments




List of Illustrations




Sigla and Abbreviations



I
At Lorenzo's Deathbed
3

II
The Prison of Antiquity
31

III
The Angel from Heaven
80

IV
The Eloquence of Socrates
134

V
The Prince and the Plant
180

VI
The Shadow of the Chancery
235

VII
Physicians of the Intellect
292

App
Machiavelli, the Inquisition, and the Index
303


Select Bibliography
335


Index
357