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The Memoir of Marco Parenti

A Life in Medici Florence

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Originally published by Princeton University Press, The Memoir of Marco Parenti is now available only in this Broadview edition. "A Renaissance perspective on what it is to be human."--Renaissance Quarterly "Phillips has enriched our understanding of Renaissance Florence by extensively presenting contemporary evidence from the diaries, letters & memoir."--Sunday Times "Marco Parenti was a moderately prosperous silk merchant in 15th-century Florence, decently educated, a responsible citizen, an amateur historian & a man with a leaning toward the natural sciences. Mark Phillips...is a scrupulous 20th-century scholar with a particular interest in why & how other men wrote history. The encounter between the two has resulted in an outstanding book...Parenti is marvelously vivid & endearing, in his study, in his warehouse, in his city, in a society where a man did not 'separate the prosperity of his soul from the health of his body or the wealth of his possessions'."--Penelope Fitzgerald, NY Times Book Review Mark Phillips is in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia.

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The Memoir of Marco Parenti, Mark Salber Phillips

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Titul
The Memoir of Marco Parenti
Podtitul
A Life in Medici Florence
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Heinemann
Rok vydání
1989
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
284
ISBN10
0434588148
ISBN13
9780434588145
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5 z 5
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Originally published by Princeton University Press, The Memoir of Marco Parenti is now available only in this Broadview edition. "A Renaissance perspective on what it is to be human."--Renaissance Quarterly "Phillips has enriched our understanding of Renaissance Florence by extensively presenting contemporary evidence from the diaries, letters & memoir."--Sunday Times "Marco Parenti was a moderately prosperous silk merchant in 15th-century Florence, decently educated, a responsible citizen, an amateur historian & a man with a leaning toward the natural sciences. Mark Phillips...is a scrupulous 20th-century scholar with a particular interest in why & how other men wrote history. The encounter between the two has resulted in an outstanding book...Parenti is marvelously vivid & endearing, in his study, in his warehouse, in his city, in a society where a man did not 'separate the prosperity of his soul from the health of his body or the wealth of his possessions'."--Penelope Fitzgerald, NY Times Book Review Mark Phillips is in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia.