ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1982, this book tackles the underlying problem of what is meant by ‘the Renaissance’ and outlines those social, economic and topographical factors which triggered it off. It covers a number of subjects, the family, war, trade, religion and art but recognizing that the Renaissance was essentially an urban growth it focusses on 7 great Italian cities: Florence, Rome, Venice, Milan, Urbino, Mantua and Ferrara. It also includes studies of some extraordinary Renaissance individuals: Federigo Montefeltro, Isabella d’Este, Machiavelli, Baldasssare Castiglione, and the Medici clan, among others.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|26 pages

The geographical expression

chapter 2|41 pages

Florence: the search for the past

chapter 3|38 pages

The throne of St Peter

chapter 4|31 pages

The paradox of Venice

chapter 5|34 pages

The warrior princes

chapter 6|20 pages

Domestic interior

chapter 7|27 pages

The social matrix

chapter 8|27 pages

The Renaissance manifest

chapter 9|25 pages

The golden age