This book offers the first annotated translation into English of two
works of the eminent Venetian humanist, Ermolao Barbaro (1454–93).
Books 3 and 4 of On Celibacy seek to justify a contemplative existence
at a far remove from the active life and career-path expected of a
figure of Barbaro's standing within the Venetian patriciate; Books 1
and 2 of On Celibacy are presented in the companion-piece to this
second volume. The second work presented here is Barbaro's short
treatise On the Duty of Ambassador (1488): based on Barbaro's own
practical experience as a Venetian envoy abroad, this treatise
outlines the conduct expected of the dedicated career diplomat. Viewed
against each other, Barbaro's On Celibacy and On the Duty of the
Ambassador offer contrasting perspectives on the wider 15th-century
debate about the claims of the reflective as opposed to the active
life – a debate that extends all the way back to Greco-Roman
antiquity. In On Celibacy the young Barbaro is committed to a life
that proudly renounces civic engagement in the name of self-discovery
and inner fulfilment. Yet a different Barbaro asserts himself in On
the Duty of the Ambassador: he now presents himself as a committed
public servant in a work that is ahead if its time in theorizing the
nature of 'modern' Renaissance diplomacy. On a personal level, these
two works capture the profound dichotomy in Barbaro's life between his
humanist devotion to scholarship on the one hand and, on the other,
his call of duty to the Republic of Venice.
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ISBN
9781350398955
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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