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The Measure of Man

Liberty, Virtue, and Beauty in the Florentine Renaissance
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The Measure of Man vividly captures Florence’s artistic and political renaissance from 1390 to 1537. Lawrence Rothfield traces the city’s journey as a vibrant republic grappling with liberty, virtue, and beauty amid political strife. The narrative follows a diverse castβ€”from ambitious oligarchs and devout Christians to celebrated artists and cunning assassinsβ€”highlighting their roles in shaping Florence’s cultural and civic identity through the upheavals of the Medici era and the reflections of Machiavelli and Michelangelo on the republic’s decline.
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Ideal for readers interested in Renaissance history, political philosophy, and art history, as well as those keen on the intersection of culture and political thought in early modern Europe.

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This book brings to vivid life the most concentrated surge of creativity in the history of civilization. Launching the Renaissance, the small city of Florence spawned a vibrant cultural and political life that offered unique opportunities for audacious risk taking and reversals to a panoply of memorable individuals.

Michelangelo, Machiavelli, the Medicis. Explore the Florentine Renaissance, one of the most concentrated surges of creativity in the history of civilization in this enthralling book that brings the city to glorious life.

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It was one of the most concentrated surges of creativity in the history of civilisation. Between 1390 and 1537, Florence poured forth an astonishing stream of magnificent artworks. But Florentines did more during this brief period than create masterpieces. As citizens of a fractious republic threatened from below, without, and within, they also were driven to reimagine the political and ethical basis of their world, exploring the meaning and possibilities of liberty, virtue, and beauty.

This vibrant era is brought to life in rich detail by noted historian Lawrence Rothfield in The Measure of Man. His highly readable account introduces readers to a city teeming with memorable individuals and audacious risk-takers, capable of producing works of the most serene beauty and acts of the most shocking violence. Rothfield’s cast of characters includes book hunters and book burners, devout Christians and assassins, humble pharmacists and arrogant oligarchs, all caught up in a dramatic struggleβ€”a tragic arc running from the cultural heights of republican idealism in the early fifteenth century, through the aesthetic flowerings and civic vicissitudes of the age of the Medici and Savonarola, to the brooding meditations of Machiavelli and Michelangelo over the fate of the dying republic.

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Praised as a vibrant chronicle that compellingly interweaves Florence’s political struggles with its artistic triumphs, Rothfield’s book offers a highly readable introduction to Renaissance Florence. Reviewers commend its exploration of liberty and leadership, emphasising its contemporary resonance regarding democracy and civic participation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538143360

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 17 March 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield

Illustration: 2 Maps

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 238.0mm

Weight: 485g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Lawrence Rothfield has written or edited books on literary realism, the Brooklyn Museum of Art β€œSensation” show controversy, music scenes in Chicago, and the looting of the Iraq National Museum. Currently he is working on a documentary about the life and art of outsider artist Ralph Blakelock, America’s van Gogh. He teaches comparative literature at the University of Chicago.

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