A study of Rene of Anjou, a French prince and exiled king of Naples, and how he engaged his Italian network in a programme of cultural politics conducted with an eye towards a return to power in the peninsula, this volume seeks to understand the politics of culture in early Renaissance Europe through the lens of Italian humanism and art.
A study of Rene of Anjou, a French prince and exiled king of Naples, and how he engaged his Italian network in a programme of cultural politics conducted with an eye towards a return to power in the peninsula, this volume seeks to understand the politics of culture in early Renaissance Europe through the lens of Italian humanism and art.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Oren Margolis is Departmental Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, Oxford. He is also a member of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, and a past award holder at the British School at Rome. He has published on topics including Renaissance humanism, Franco-Italian relations, and Jacob Burckhardt, with articles appearing in journals such as I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance, Journal of Medieval History, and Renaissance Studies. He is currently working on a cultural history of the Aldine Press. The Politics of Culture in Quattrocento Europe is his first monograph.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Angevin Network in Italy: First Shoots and Early Life 2: Janus Pannonius and the Politics of Humanist Literature 3: Art, Politics, and Patronage: Illuminating the Renaissance Book 4: The Network in Action Conclusion Bibliography
List of Abbreviations List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Angevin Network in Italy: First Shoots and Early Life 2: Janus Pannonius and the Politics of Humanist Literature 3: Art, Politics, and Patronage: Illuminating the Renaissance Book 4: The Network in Action Conclusion Bibliography
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