Humanism, Venice, and Women: Essays on the Italian Renaissance (Variorum Collected Studies)
معرفی کتاب «Humanism, Venice, and Women: Essays on the Italian Renaissance (Variorum Collected Studies)» نوشتهٔ Margaret L. King، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Originally published between 1975 and 2003, the essays included in Humanism, Venice, and Women reflect Margaret L. King's distinct but interlocking scholarly interests: humanism and Venice; women and humanism; and women of the Italian Renaissance. The first part focuses on defining the key characteristics of Venetian as opposed to other Italian humanisms, with an analysis of Gramscian theory about the historical role of intellectuals as an aid to understanding humanism in Venice, followed by essays on three Venetian humanists who wrote about family relationships (or the need to avoid them). The third section introduces the major Renaissance women humanists and analyzes the relation of their work to that of male humanists, along with an essay on Renaissance mothers of sons, in Italy and beyond. Crossing boundaries of region and gender, and the subdisciplines of intellectual and social history, these essays are provocative in themselves while demonstrating how shifting historiographical contexts encourage scholars to view the historical record in new and fruitful ways. Contents: Preface. Part I Humanism and the Transmission of Values: The Venetian Case: The social role of intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Renaissance Humanism in Venice L'Umanesimo cristiano nella Venezia del Quattrocento. Part II Caldiera, Marcello, and the Barbaros: Social Issues and Humanist Thought in Venice: Personal, domestic and republican values in the moral philosophy of Giovanni Caldiera Caldiera and the Barbaros on marriage and the family: humanist reflections of Venetian realities An inconsolable father and his humanist consolers: Jacobo Antonio Marcello, Venetian nobleman, patron, and man of letters Jacopo Antonio Marcello and the war for the Lombard plain. Part III Renaissance Women And Renaissance Culture: Thwarted ambitions: six learned women of the Renaissance The religious retreat of Isotta Nogarola (1418-66): sexism and its consequences in the 15th century Goddess and captive: Antonio Loschi's epistolary tribute to Maddalena Scrovegni (1389) Book-lined cells: women and humanism in the early Italian Renaissance Mothers of the Renaissance Index. Author Biography: Margaret L. King is Professor of History, Brooklyn College, and the Graduate Center, CUNY, USA Cover Series Half Title Title Copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgements HUMANISM AND THE TRANSMISSION OF VALUES: THE VENETIAN CASE I The social role of intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Renaissance Soundings 61. Knoxville, TN, 1978 II Humanism in Venice Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy, Vol. 1, ed. Albert Rabil, Jr. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988 III Umanesimo cristiano nella Venezia del Quattrocento La chiesa di Venezia tra medioevo ed età moderna. Venice: Edizioni Studium Cattolico Veneziano, 1989 CALDIERA, MARCELLO, AND THE BARBAROS: SOCIAL ISSUES AND HUMANIST THOUGHT IN VENICE IV Personal, domestic, and republican values in the moral philosophy of Giovanni Caldiera Renaissance Quarterly 28. New York, 1975 V Caldiera and the Barbaros on marriage and the family: humanist reflections of Venetian realities Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 6. Durham, NC, 1976 VI An inconsolable father and his humanist consolers: Jacopo Antonio Marcello, Venetian nobleman, patron, and man of letters Supplementum Festivum: Studies in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller, eds. J. Hankins, J. Monfasani, M. Pine and F. Purnell (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 49). Binghamton, NY, 1987 VII Jacopo Antonio Marcello and the war for the Lombard plain Continuità e discontinuità nella storiapolitico, economica e religiosa: Studi in onore diAldo Stella. Vicenza: Neri Pozza Editore, 1993 RENAISSANCE WOMEN AND RENAISSANCE CULTURE VIII Thwarted ambitions: six learned women of the Italian Renaissance Soundings 59. Knoxville, TN, 1976 IX The religious retreat of Isotta Nogarola (1418-1466): sexism and its consequences in the fifteenth century Signs 3. Chicago, IL, 1978 X Goddess and captive: Antonio Loschi’s poetic tribute to Maddalena Scrovegni (1389), study and text Medievalia et Humanistica, New Series 10. Totowa, NJ, 1981 XI Book-lined cells: women and humanism in the early Italian Renaissance Beyond Their Sex: Learned Women of the European Past, ed. P.H. Labalme. New York: New York University Press, 1980 XII Mothers of the Renaissance Europa e America nella storia della civiltà: studi in onore di Aldo Stella. Treviso: Edizioni Antilia, 2003 Index Crossing boundaries of region and gender and the subdisciplines of intellectual and social history, the essays presented here reflect the related themes of humanism and Venice, women and humanism, and women of the Italian Renaissance
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