Excerpt: "When I first began to collect materials for the writing of
the life of Poggio Bracciolini, I was much indebted to the kindness of
my late friends Mr. Roscoe and Mr. William Clarke, who liberally
allowed me the free use of the scarce books which they possessed,
illustrative of the revival of letters in the fourteenth and fifteenth
centuries. From various passages which occur in some of these works, I
was convinced that there existed in the public libraries of the city
of Florence several manuscripts, from which much information might be
gathered respecting the history of the scholar, to whose early
exertions for the promotion of sound learning I wished to do justice.
In consequence of this persuasion, I felt a strong desire to visit the
Tuscan capital, for the purpose of copying and[vi] analyzing such
documents, suitable to my purpose, as I might there discover. But my
professional engagements not allowing me to be absent from home for
the requisite length of time, I was obliged, however reluctantly, to
give up this project as impracticable, and to proceed in my task with
the aid of such printed books as were accessible to me."
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ISBN
9783989731998
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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