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On several journeys to Italy in the mid-nineteenth century, the
Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt (1818-97) saw in the figures and
events of the Italian Renaissance certain traits that he believed
to be mirrored in the politics of his own day, notably some aspects
of 'an unbridled egoism, outraging every right, and killing every
germ of a healthier culture'. Revolutionary in his all-encompassing
and unflinching examination of the Italian Renaissance, Burckhardt
saw developments in statecraft and war as giving rise to the more
publicised artistic progress of the era. First published in 1860,
this work is considered to be his magnum opus on the subject, and
is here reissued in the accessible two-volume English translation
of 1878 by S. G. C. Middlemore. In Volume 1, Burckhardt considers
three key themes: the state as a work of art, the development of
the individual, and the revival of antiquity in education and
philosophy.
On several journeys to Italy in the mid-nineteenth century, the
Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt (1818-97) saw in the figures and
events of the Italian Renaissance certain traits that he believed
to be mirrored in the politics of his own day, notably some aspects
of 'an unbridled egoism, outraging every right, and killing every
germ of a healthier culture'. Revolutionary in his all-encompassing
and unflinching examination of the Italian Renaissance, Burckhardt
saw developments in statecraft and war as giving rise to the more
publicised artistic progress of the era. First published in 1860,
this work is considered to be his magnum opus on the subject, and
is here reissued in the accessible two-volume English translation
of 1878 by S. G. C. Middlemore. In Volume 2, Burckhardt considers
three key themes: scientific discoveries concerning the world and
the cosmos, changes in society and festivals, and developments in
the fields of morality and religion.
"The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy" is a classic
interpretation of one of the most vibrant periods of human history,
providing information and analysis for the scholar and a
spell-binding introduction for the generalist. This single volume
covers and uncovers the political, spiritual, artistic and social
history of the Italian Renaissance. The work is divided into six
parts: Part 1 - The State as a Work of Art; Part 2 - The
Development of the Individual; Part 3 - The Revival of Antiquity;
Part 4 - The Discovery of the World and of Man; Part 5 - Society
and Festivals; Part 6 - Morality and Religion. Middlemore's
translation does justice to Burckhardt's brilliant mind.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1885 Edition.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Jacob Burckhardt was a scholar who had the gift of being able to
combine vast knowledge with a vivid imagination and lively
creativity. This book, his contribution to cultural history, was
first published in 1860, and has long been recognized as a great
work of literature as well as history; its range, powerful style,
and breadth of vision make it a classic introduction to the study
of the Renaissance, and one that is still a source of inspiration.
My starting point has to be a vision, ' Burckhardt wrote to a
friend, otherwise I cannot do anything. Vision I call not only
optical, but also spiritual realization; for instance, historical
vision issuing from the old sources.
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