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The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy by Jacob Burckhardt
pg. 1. 1-1 Introduction ...
pg. 2. Ezzelino da Romano ...
pg. 3. 1-2 Despots of the Fourteenth Century ...
pg. 4. Visconti of Milan ...
pg. 5. 1-3 Despots of the 15th Century ...
pg. 6. Aragonese monarchs of Naples ...
pg. 7. 1-4 Smaller Despotisms ...
pg. 8. Atalanta ...
pg. 9. 1-5 Greater Dynasties ...
pg. 10. Despotism of the Dukes of Milan ...
pg. 11. Lodovico Sforza ...
pg. 12. House of Gonzaga at Mantua ...
pg. 13. Alfonso ...
pg. 14. House of Este ...
pg. 15. 1-6 Opponents of the Despots ...
pg. 16. Imitation of antiquity ...
pg. 17. Florentines ...
pg. 18. 1-7 Republics: Venice, Florence ...
pg. 19. Sabellico ...
pg. 20. Venetian government ...
pg. 21. History of Florence ...
pg. 22. Villani, Giovanni as well as Matteo ...
pg. 23. Varchi ...
pg. 24. Florentines ...
pg. 25. Machiavelli ...
pg. 26. Riviera ...
pg. 27. 1-8 Foreign Policy ...
pg. 28. France ...
pg. 29. Turks ...
pg. 30. Italian statesmanship ...
pg. 31. 1-9 War as Work of Art ...
pg. 32. Papacy ...
pg. 33. City of Rome ...
pg. 34. Sixtus IV ...
pg. 35. Lorenzo the Magnificent ...
pg. 36. Pontificate ...
pg. 37. Cesare Borgia ...
pg. 38. Papal guards ...
pg. 39. Julius II ...
pg. 40. Lateran Council ...
pg. 41. Adrian VI - Clement VII ...
pg. 42. Treaty of Amiens ...
pg. 43. 1-11 Patriotism ...
pg. 44. Part 2 INDIVIDUAL - Personality ...
pg. 45. Despotism ...
pg. 46. Dante ...
pg. 47. 2-2 Glory ...
pg. 48. Paduans ...
pg. 49. North of Europe ...
pg. 50. 2-3 Ridicule, Wit ...
pg. 51. Parody ...
pg. 52. Florence, great market of fame ...
pg. 53. Pietro Aretino ...
pg. 54. 3-1 Revival of Antiquity ...
pg. 55. Antiquity influenced the visual arts ...
pg. 56. 3-2 Ruins of Rome ...
pg. 57. Poggio's walks through Rome ...
pg. 58. Outside Rome ...
pg. 59. Return to Rome ...
pg. 60. Rome excavations ...
pg. 61. 3-3 The Classics ...
pg. 62. Florentine Niccolo Niccoli ...
pg. 63. Medicean, Urbino, Vatican library ...
pg. 64. Greek scholarship ...
pg. 65. Oriental languages ...
pg. 66. 3-4 Humanists ...
pg. 67. Dante ...
pg. 68. Petrarch ...
pg. 69. Boccaccio. ...
pg. 70. Symbolical ceremony ...
pg. 71. 3-5 Universities and Schools ...
pg. 72. Latin schools ...
pg. 73. Guarino of Verona ...
pg. 74. Niccolo Niccoli and Giannozzo Manetti ...
pg. 75. Cosimo the Elder ...
pg. 76. Humanism at the Italian courts ...
pg. 77. Sack of Rome ...
pg. 78. Federigo of Urbino, Sforza ...
pg. 79. Rimini ...
pg. 80. 3-7 Epistolography: Latin Orators ...
pg. 81. Letters of Cicero, Pliny ...
pg. 82. Princes speeches ...
pg. 83. Oratory of the pulpit ...
pg. 84. 3-8 Treatise, and History in Latin ...
pg. 85. Latin treatises on past history ...
pg. 86. Great Florentine historians ...
pg. 87. 3-9 Antiquity as Common Source ...
pg. 88. History of Latin composition ...
pg. 89. Cicero purest model of prose ...
pg. 90. 3-10 Neo-Latin Poetry ...
pg. 91. Greco-Roman mythology ...
pg. 92. Poems in hexameters on biblical subjects ...
pg. 93. Sannazaro ...
pg. 94. Narrative poems in hexameters ...
pg. 95. Sapphic or Alcaic meter ...
pg. 96. Latin epigram ...
pg. 97. Venice poetry history ...
pg. 98. 3-11 Fall of Humanists, 16th Century ...
pg. 99. Career of the humanists ...
pg. 100. Winning character ...
pg. 101. Laetus ...
pg. 102. 4-1 Journeys of the Italians ...
pg. 103. 4-2 The Natural Sciences, Italy ...
pg. 104. Natural history ...
pg. 105. Zoological studies ...
pg. 106. 4-3 Discovery of Beauty of Landscape ...
pg. 107. Petrarch ...
pg. 108. Scientific description of nature ...
pg. 109. Aeneas Sylvius ...
pg. 110. Second great age of Italian poetry ...
pg. 111. 4-4 Discovery of Man ...
pg. 112. Trovatori ...
pg. 113. The coming of a Dante ...
pg. 114. Petrarch's letters from Avignon ...
pg. 115. Boccaccio Sonnets ...
pg. 116. Marriage- Alfonso of Ferrara, Lucrezia Borgia ...
pg. 117. Writing of tragedies and comedies ...
pg. 118. Mediaeval legends ...
pg. 119. Ariosto, Orlando Furioso ...
pg. 120. Teofilo Folengo ...
pg. 121. 4-5 Biography in the Middle Ages ...
pg. 122. Biographical collections ...
pg. 123. Bartolommeo Fazio of Spezia ...
pg. 124. Beginnings of autobiography ...
pg. 125. Girolamo Cardano of Milan ...
pg. 126. Whole peoples ...
pg. 127. 4-6 Description of the Outward Man ...
pg. 128. Boccaccio - Ameto ...
pg. 129. 4-7 Description of Human Life ...
pg. 130. Battista Mantovano, Lorenzo Magnifico, Pulci ...
pg. 131. 5-1 Equality of Classes ...
pg. 132. Humanism. Italian mind ...
pg. 133. Belated Chivalry ...
pg. 134. 5-2 Costumes and Fashions ...
pg. 135. False hair ...
pg. 136. Cleanliness ...
pg. 137. Manual of politeness ...
pg. 138. 5-3 Language and Society ...
pg. 139. Purism ...
pg. 140. Cortigiano ...
pg. 141. 5-4 Social Etiquette ...
pg. 142. Freedom of action ...
pg. 143. 5-5 Education of the Cortigiano ...
pg. 144. 5-6 Music ...
pg. 145. Gravicembalo, Clavicembalo ...
pg. 146. 5-7 Equality of Men and Women ...
pg. 147. Women in the upper classes ...
pg. 148. 5-8 Domestic Life ...
pg. 149. Management of the home, Agnolo Pandolfini ...
pg. 150. 5-9 Festivals ...
pg. 151. Mysteries in Italy ...
pg. 152. Italian festivals ...
pg. 153. Mysteries festival ...
pg. 154. Corpus Christi ...
pg. 155. Bologna pantomimes ...
pg. 156. Festival processions ...
pg. 157. Triumphs of ancient Roman commanders ...
pg. 158. Carnival ...
pg. 159. 6-1 Morality and Judgement ...
pg. 160. 6-2 Morality and Immorality ...
pg. 161. Goodness of human nature ...
pg. 162. Vendette, Vendetta, Vengeance ...
pg. 163. Illicit intercourse ...
pg. 164. Morality of the novelists ...
pg. 165. Duchy of Milan ...
pg. 166. Murder ...
pg. 167. Magic ...
pg. 168. 6-3 Religion in Daily Life ...
pg. 169. Monks ...
pg. 170. Ferrante ...
pg. 171. Dominican monastery ...
pg. 172. Benedictines ...
pg. 173. Guicciardini Aphorisms ...
pg. 174. Powerful institution ...
pg. 175. St. Francis ...
pg. 176. Preachers ...
pg. 177. Savonarola of Ferrara ...
pg. 178. 6-4 Strength of the Old Faith ...
pg. 179. Maura, Church of St. Peter ...
pg. 180. Religious revivals ...
pg. 181. Duke Ercole I of Ferrara ...
pg. 182. Religion, Spirit of the Renaissance ...
pg. 183. Three Rings, Islam ...
pg. 184. Epicureanism ...
pg. 185. Humanism, pagan ...
pg. 186. Influence of Ancient Superstition ...
pg. 187. Astrology, horoscopes ...
pg. 188. Lorenzo the Magnificent, astrology ...
pg. 189. Omens ...
pg. 190. Spirit-world, demons ...
pg. 191. Witch ...
pg. 192. Magician, enchanter, incantatore ...
pg. 193. Telesma ...
pg. 194. Italian artists and magic ...
pg. 195. Pyromancy, chiromancy ...
pg. 196. Alchemy ...
pg. 197. 6-7 General Spirit of Doubt ...
pg. 198. Unbelief ...
pg. 199. Unbelief ...
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