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Everyday Renaissances : the quest for cultural legitimacy in Venice / Sarah Gwyneth Ross.

Title
Everyday Renaissances : the quest for cultural legitimacy in Venice / Sarah Gwyneth Ross.
Author
Ross, Sarah Gwyneth, 1975-
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2016]

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235 pages; 25 cm
Summary
"The Renaissance mattered to everyday people. Cultural Legitimacy recovers the cultural and intellectual lives of 147 Venetians of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries from household inventories that recorded their book ownership, from the philosophical ruminations they inserted (illegally) into their final wills and testaments, and from the laconic memoranda of mental universes wedged into the narrow margins of account books. Part I presents a broad view of the Venetian Renaissance as it unfolded in the houses and shops of artisans, merchants and professionals. Part II maps the worlds of three eloquent physicians: Nicolò Massa (1485-1569); Francesco Longo (1506-1576), and Alberto Rini (d.1599). These university-trained doctors left longer documentary trails than innkeepers, wives of goldsmiths and perfumers, apothecaries, parish priests, and retail merchants. Yet physicians had more in common with other men and women in the middle ranks than we might assume. While both popular and professional histories can make it seem as if Renaissance culture touched only aristocrats and the geniuses on their payrolls, this study reveals literary values inspiring people who did any number of things to feed their families."--Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history
Uniform Title
I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history.
Subject
  • Civilization
  • Intellectual life
  • Italy > Venice
  • Middle class
  • Middle class > Venice > History > 16th century
  • Middle class > Venice > History > 17th century
  • Philosophy, Renaissance
  • Physicians
  • Physicians > Venice > History > 16th century
  • Renaissance
  • Renaissance > Venice
  • To 1797
  • Venice (Italy) > Civilization > To 1797
  • Venice (Italy) > Intellectual life > 16th century
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-226) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Part I: Venice's reading public -- Testamentary humanism -- Part II: Nicolò Massa, a self-made man of letters -- Francesco Longo's philosophical testaments -- Cultural life in the journals of Alberto Rini.
ISBN
  • 9780674659834 (alk. paper)
  • 067465983X (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2015030883
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library