Carlo sigonio: the changing world of the late renaissance : the changing world of the late renaissance /

William McCuaig explores the intellectual turbulence of the late Italian Renaissance through a full examination of the work of one scholar--the humanist Carlo Sigonio (1523-84), whose insistence on critical methods for reconstructing the past revolutionized the study of ancient Roman history and the...

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Main Authors: McCuaig, William.
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: Princeton University Press,
Publisher Address: Princeton, NJ :
Publication Dates: [2014]
©1990
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Princeton legacy library
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Summary: William McCuaig explores the intellectual turbulence of the late Italian Renaissance through a full examination of the work of one scholar--the humanist Carlo Sigonio (1523-84), whose insistence on critical methods for reconstructing the past revolutionized the study of ancient Roman history and the Italian Middle Ages. An internationally published scholar caught in the political tension of the Counter-Reformation, Sigonio was harshly censored by ecclesiastical authorities in Rome, who opposed his application of critical methods to the history of the post-classical world. McCuaig traces Sigonio's interactions with his opponents and supporters, both academic and clerical, to provide a fascinating and detailed portrait of a cultural milieu. On a general level, this study of Sigonio's works helps explain how the republican ethos of the Italian Renaissance came to an end and how the modern study of ancient history evolved in Italy and France after 1550. Among many topics, this book emphasizes Sigonio's contributions to social history, and points to parallels between the changing social stratifications of ancient Rome and those of early modern Italy. Interdisciplinary in its approach, the work also touches upon the history of education, political theory, the book trade, and historiography.Originally published in 1989.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (400 pages).
ISBN: 9781400860357
Index Number: DG465
CLC: K546.33
Contents: Contents --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
Chapter One. Life of Carlo Sigonio --
Chapter Two. Roman Studies kn the Sixteenth Century Part One --
Chapter Three. Roman Studies in the Sixteenth Century Part Two --
Chapter Four. Sigonio Versus the Censors --
Chapter Five. Rewriting Cicero: The Consolatio of 1583 --
Appendix. Letters on the Consolatio --
Bibliography --
Manuscripts --
Index