The intellectual heritage of the Italian Renaissance rivals that of any period in human history. Yet even as the social, political, and economic history of Renaissance Italy inspires exciting and innovative scholarship, the study of its intellectual history has grown less appealing, and our understanding of its substance and significance remains largely defined by the work of nineteenth-century thinkers. In The Lost Italian Renaissance, historian and literary scholar Christopher Celenza argues that serious interest in the intellectual life of Renaissance Italy can be reinvigorated-and the nature of the Renaissance itself reconceived-by recovering a major part of its intellectual and cultural activity that has been largely ignored since the Renaissance was first "discovered": the vast body of works-literary, philosophical, poetic, and religious-written in Latin. Produced between the mid-fourteenth and the early sixteenth centuries by major figures such as Leonardo Bruni, Lorenzo Valla, Marsilio Ficino, and Leon Battista Alberti, as well as minor but interesting thinkers like Lapo da Castiglionchio the Younger, this literature was initially overlooked by scholars of the Renaissance because they were not written in the vernacular Italian which alone was seen as was the supreme expression of a culture. This lack of attention, which continued well into the twentieth century, has led interpreters to misread key aspects of the Renaissance. Offering a flexible theoretical framework within which to understand these Latin texts, Celenza explains why these "lost" sources are distinctive and why they are worthy of study. What will we really find among the Latin texts of the Renaissance? First, Celenza contends, there are a limited number of intellectuals who deserve a place in any canon of the period, and without whom our literary and philosophical heritage is diminished. Second, and more commonly, this literature establishes the intellectual traditions from which such well-known vernacular writers as Machiavelli and Castiglione emerge. And third, these Latin texts may contain strands of intellectual life that have been lost altogether. A groundbreaking work of intellectual history, The Lost Italian Renaissance uncovers a priceless intellectual legacy suggests provocative new avenues of research.
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圖書標籤: 文藝復興 世界史 renaissance literature history
garin 和kristeller 的這部分真絕瞭
評分還要再讀一遍。
評分本書的觀點是作者指齣文藝復興知識分子研究領域的停滯狀態及給齣相應的解決方法。文藝復興時期拉丁語史料問題是貫穿本書的綫索,也是作者認為的文藝復興所“丟失的”重要部分。作者在書中列舉瞭幾位學者的思想與研究路徑,加林和剋裏斯特勒的“共時性”與“曆時性”、布爾迪厄的“慣習、資本與場域”等,由於不太瞭解,這些都看得有點迷糊。作者在本書的最後提齣“漫長的15世紀”的概念,而印刷術的齣現、語言和政治環境的轉變最終導緻“漫長的15世紀”的終結。這個觀點很有趣,值得日後繼續研究。
評分還要再讀一遍。
評分garin 和kristeller 的這部分真絕瞭
The Lost Italian Renaissance 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載