This general introduction to the Renaissance examines the phenomenon through the eyes of contemporaries as well as those of later historians. It looks at the humanists as a group, and studies their careers, their interests, the views that they advocated and the many respects in which they influenced cultural development. The book introduces the artists of the period, their relationship with the humanists and the changes they brought about. The patrons of both groups are discussed, together with the view that the Renaissance has socio-economic as well as formal cultural explanations. Finally, the spread of these ideas and fashions, through an educational programme and through international contacts, is explored.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-0-631-18106-4 (9780631181064)
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Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
List of Illustrations. A Note on the Form of Citation. Preface. 1. Lichfield. 2. Oxford and Birmingham. 3. Irene. 4. London. 5. Early Biographical Writings. 6. Miscellaneous Prose. 7. The Harleian Library. 8. Johnson's Dictionary. 9. The Vanity of Human Wishes. 10. The Rambler. 11. Sermons. 12. The Adventurer. 13. The Literary Magazine. 14. The Idler. 15. Rasselas. 16. Shakespeare. 17. Lectures on the English Law. 18. Late Political Writings. 19. A Jourey to the Western Islands of Scotland. 20. The Lives of the Poets. 21. Final Years. Notes. Bibliography. Index.