The Measure of Man
Liberty, Virtue, and Beauty in the Florentine Renaissance
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February 1, 2021
The Florentine Renaissance left a legacy of great works of art, but according to Rothfield that wasn't all. As a self-governing republic, he writes, Florence would also shape "the civic stage on which the high drama of the Renaissance would unfold." On that stage was a cast of characters that included politicians, priests, fanatics, and merchants, as well as painters, sculptors, writers, and their patrons. Machiavelli, Savonarola, Michelangelo, da Vinci, Donatello, Dante, and members of the Medici family including Cosimo and Lorenzo, are among those who make appearances in a sweeping story in which alliances are forged and broken and allegiances are pledged and tested. Rothfield traces the rise and fall of the city-state in a colorful and compelling history that brings Florence and its citizens and rulers to life. Numerous notes and a generous bibliography complete the presentation and offer opportunities for those wishing to delve deeper. Readers with an interest in Italy and cultural and political history will find much to discover and ponder in Rothfield's portrait of a profoundly influential city.
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