Reading and Writing History from Bruni to Windschuttle

Reading and Writing History from Bruni to Windschuttle

Essays in Honour of Gary Ianziti

Callisen, Christian Thorsten

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

272

Mole

9781032924229

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Contents: Introduction, Christian Thorsten Callisen and John Gagne. Part I Tensions and Challenges in Renaissance Historiography: The choices of quattrocento translators, Andrea Rizzi; After the Sforza: making history in Milan during the Italian Wars, John Gagne; The Duchy of Milan in contemporary historical writing, ca 1400-1540, Jane Black. Part II Reading and Writing History Through Individuals: Leonardo Bruni on the legitimacy of constitutions (Oratio in funere Johannis Strozze 19-23), James Hankins; Machiavelli and humanist historiography, Robert Black; 'To the great aid of our memory': Georg Calixtus on the study of history, Christian Thorsten Callisen; The uses of natural law in early modern Germany: Christian Thomasius's reshaping of the legal persona, Ian Hunter. Part III Questions of Genre: Some reflections on sacred biography, Chris Hanlon; Letters to the editor: the 'awkward truths' in Australia's Italian migration history, 1900-1915, Catherine Dewhirst; Robert Graves, I, Claudius and its sequel Claudius the God: history disguised as fiction or vice versa?, Sue Keays; The West in its search for a universal human community: 330 BCE to 2000 CE, John M. Headley. Appendix; Other references; Index.
Sigismund III;gary;Frederick III;ianziti;Young Man;humanistic;Paolo Guinigi;historiography;Gary Ianziti;John Gagne;Martyrologium Hieronymianum;Andrea Rizzi;Pufendorf's Natural Law;Jane Black;Ars Historica;James Hankins;Humanistic Historiography;Robert Black;Holy Roman German Empire;Ian Hunter;Fifteenth Century Milan;Chris Hanlon;Istorie Fiorentine;Catherine Dewhirst;Sacred Biography;Sue Keays;Quattrocento Italy;John M. Headley;Georg Calixtus;Holy Men;Gerard Vossius;Protestant Confessional State;Il Principe;Storie Fiorentine;Christian Natural Law;Cassius Dio;Riccardo Fubini;Civil Sovereign;Vernacular Humanism