An introduction to one of the premier humanists of the Italian
Renaissance, whose extraordinary work in biography, politics,
religion, and philosophy has been largely unknown to Anglophone
readers. A celebrated orator, historian, philosopher, and statesman,
Giannozzo Manetti (1396–1459) was one of the most remarkable figures
of the Italian Renaissance. The son of a wealthy Florentine merchant,
he was active in the public life of the Florentine republic and
embraced the new humanist scholarship of the Quattrocento. Among his
many contributions, Manetti translated from classical Latin, Greek,
and Hebrew, bringing attention to great works of the ancient world
that were previously unknown. He also offered a humanist alternative
to the Vulgate Bible by translating into Latin the Greek text of the
New Testament and the Hebrew Psalms. His other works included
biographies of Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio; A Translator’s
Defense, an indispensable treatise on the art of translation; and
Against the Jews and the Gentiles, an apologia for Christianity.
Manetti is most remembered for his treatise On Human Worth and
Excellence, a radical defense of human nature and of the new world
view of Renaissance humanism. In this authoritative biography, the
first ever in English, David Marsh guides readers through the vast
range of Manetti’s writings, which, despite growing scholarly
interest, are still largely unfamiliar to the English-speaking world.
Marsh’s fresh appraisal makes clear why Manetti must be considered
among the great expositors of the spirit of his age.
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The Life of a Florentine Humanist
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ISBN
9780674243934
Publisert
2020
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Harvard University Press
Språk
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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