James Bruce Ross, McLaughlin

It was the age in which Europe rediscovered antiquity even as it built the foundations of the modern world; when Christendom lost its eastern empire and conquered a new world to the west; an age in which Leonardo and Michelangelo glorified the human body while Andreas Vesalius stripped bare its skeleton; an age in which a revolution in scientific knowledge coexisted with a religious inquisition and the hysterical persecution of suspected witches. The 200 years we call the Renaissance were so eventful and contradictory that one man, Erasmus of Rotterdam, could decry their tyranny, avarice and iniquity, yet proclaim the near approach of a golden age. This collection presents the gorgeous, troubled tapestry of the European Renaissance in the words of more than a hundred of its monarchs, prelates, merchants, scholars, artists, poets, and ordinary citizens. It includes selections from writings by Pope Pius II, Miguel de Cervantes, Francesco Petraca, Giovanni Boccaccio, Albrecht D.
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ISBN
9780140150612
Autores
James Bruce Ross, McLaughlin
Idiomas
Español
Año de publicación
1978
Editorial
Penguin Books
Categoría
Antología
Géneros
Ficción, Classics, Literature & Critical Appreciation
Páginas
768
Peso
0.51