This volume offers the first annotated English translation of the
first two books of On Celibacy (1473) by the eminent Venetian humanist
Ermolao Barbaro (1454-93); Books 3 and 4 of On Celibacy are presented,
along with Barbaro's On the Duty of the Ambassador, in the companion
piece to this first volume. Setting out the historical context that
crucially conditions Barbaro's advocacy of the celibate life in Books
1 and 2, the introduction examines how On Celibacy seeks to justify a
contemplative existence that rejects the career path expected of a
figure of Barbaro's standing within the Venetian patrician class.
Beyond setting out the essential facts of Ermolao Barbaro's
life-story, Gareth Williams discusses how On Celibacy is set in
counterpoise to the treatise On Marriage (1415) that was composed by
Ermolao's eminent grandfather, Francesco Barbaro. If the latter's
treatise was vitally concerned with the institution of marriage as a
key factor in the safeguarding of family succession and the stability
of patriciate participation in government at Venice, On Celibacy
presents an alternative ideal whereby the celibate can proudly
renounce civic life in the name of self-discovery and the pursuit of
wisdom, his abilities simply unsuited to the rigors of civic life. On
Celibacy is thus implicated in a much wider 15th-century debate about
the claims of the contemplative as opposed to the active life – a
debate that extends all the way back to Graeco-Roman antiquity.
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ISBN
9781350149441
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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