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INTERMISSION Are You Remembering Not to Believe Me?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Medici Family Tree xii
- Prologue: The Great and Terrible Renaissance xvii
- I Machiavelli the Patriot: SPQF 1
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PART I Why You Shouldn't Believe Anyone (Including Me) About the Renaissance
- 2 Everybody Wants to Claim a Golden Age 17
- 3 The Flexible X-Factor of the Renaissance 24
- 4 Time for a Tangent About Vikings! (It's Relevant, I Swear. . .) 27
- 5 The Quest for the Renaissance X-Factor Begins 32
- 6 Super Sexy Secular Humanism 41
- 7 A New X-Factor: 1he Baron 1hesis and Proto-Democracy 45
- 8 Another X-Factor: Enter Economists! 52
- 9 Florence:A Se!f-Fu!filling SourceB ase 56
- 10 What Makes People Start to Study the Renaissance 61
- 11 Lorenzo de Medici: Hero or Villain? 64
- 12 Or Were We Brought Here by Romance? 89
- 13 The Invention of the Middle Ages 96
- 14 The Un-Modern Renaissance 105
- 15 Why Did Ada Palmer Start Studying the Renaissance? 107
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PART II Desperate Times and Desperate Measures
- 16 Desperate Times 111
- 17 Cruel Wars for Light Causes 120
- 18 A Strange Peace, A Stranger War 124
- 19 Rome: The Eternal Problem City 127
- 20 Medieval but Ever-So-Much-More-So 131
- 21 The Desperate Measure: Reviving Antiquity 134
- INTERMISSION Are You Remembering Not to Believe Me? 142
- 22 Antiquity Was Not New Either 143
- 23 The Umanista's Rival· Scholasticism 148
- 24 Studia Humanitatis-1he Words 1hat Sting and Bite 156
- 25 Italian Renaissance Becomes European Renaissance 168
- 26 The Supremacy of Antiquity 173
- 27 Is This About Virtue or Power? 178
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PART III Let's Meet Some People from 1his Golden Age
- 28 Patrons and Clients All the Way Up 197
- 29 Our Friends So Far 216
- 30 Alessandra Strozzi: Labors of Exile 219
- 31 Manetto Amanatini: 1here Is a World Elsewhere 227
- 32 Francesco Filelfo: Between Republics and Monarchies 231
- 33 Montesecco: An Assassin Fears for His Soul 241
- 34 Ippolita Maria Visconti Sforza: 1he Princess and the Peace 248
- 35 josquin des Prez: 1he International Renaissance 257
- 36 Angelo Poliziano: Patronage Repays 271
- 37 Savonarola: Saint or Demon? 282
- 38 Alessandra Scala: 1he Girl of Our Dreams 297
- 39 Raffaello Maffei ii Volterrano: A Scholar Fears for His Soul Too 309
- 40 Lucrezia Borgia: Princess of Nowhere 326
- 41 Camilla Bartolini Rucellai: Spirit of the Last Republic 361
- 42 Michelangelo: 1he Great and Terrible 378
- INTERLUDE Let's Ground Ourselves in Time 417
- 43 Julia the Sibyl· A Prophetess in an Age of Science 422
- 44 Our Friend Machiavelli 435
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PART IV What Was Renaissance Humanism?
- 45 What Was Behind the Curtain? Garin vs. Kristel/er 485
- 46 Who Gets to Count as a Renaissance Humanist? 493
- 47 Back to Our X-Factors 497
- 48 Once Upon a Time at Vergil's House . .. 502
- 49 Follow the Money! 510
- 50 It's Getting Weird in Florence 518
- 51 Scraps of Philosophia 524
- 52 Was There Renaissance Secular Humanism? 534
- 53 How (Not) to Dodge the Renaissance Inquisition 547
- 54 Why We Care Whether Machiavelli Was an Atheist 555
- 55 Was Machiavelli a Humanist? Part 1 572
- 56 Virtue Politics 574
- 57 Was Machiavelli a Humanist? Part 2 581
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PART V The Try Everything Age
- 58 An Exponential Information Revolution 585
- 59 We Can't just Abelard Harder Anymore 591
- 60 1he Presumptive Authority of the Past 595
- 61 The New Philosophy 603
- 62 A Brief History of Progress 608
- 63 Progresses 621
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PART VI Conclusion
- 64 Great Forces History vs. Individual Choice History 627
- 65 The Papal Election of 20I6 633
- 66 Which Horseman of the Apocalypse? 641
- 67 What Did the Black Death Really Cause? 647
- Sources and Recommended Reading 651
- Notes 683
- Acknowledgments 714
- Image Credits 719
- Image Credits 721
- About the Author 745
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Medici Family Tree xii
- Prologue: The Great and Terrible Renaissance xvii
- I Machiavelli the Patriot: SPQF 1
-
PART I Why You Shouldn't Believe Anyone (Including Me) About the Renaissance
- 2 Everybody Wants to Claim a Golden Age 17
- 3 The Flexible X-Factor of the Renaissance 24
- 4 Time for a Tangent About Vikings! (It's Relevant, I Swear. . .) 27
- 5 The Quest for the Renaissance X-Factor Begins 32
- 6 Super Sexy Secular Humanism 41
- 7 A New X-Factor: 1he Baron 1hesis and Proto-Democracy 45
- 8 Another X-Factor: Enter Economists! 52
- 9 Florence:A Se!f-Fu!filling SourceB ase 56
- 10 What Makes People Start to Study the Renaissance 61
- 11 Lorenzo de Medici: Hero or Villain? 64
- 12 Or Were We Brought Here by Romance? 89
- 13 The Invention of the Middle Ages 96
- 14 The Un-Modern Renaissance 105
- 15 Why Did Ada Palmer Start Studying the Renaissance? 107
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PART II Desperate Times and Desperate Measures
- 16 Desperate Times 111
- 17 Cruel Wars for Light Causes 120
- 18 A Strange Peace, A Stranger War 124
- 19 Rome: The Eternal Problem City 127
- 20 Medieval but Ever-So-Much-More-So 131
- 21 The Desperate Measure: Reviving Antiquity 134
- INTERMISSION Are You Remembering Not to Believe Me? 142
- 22 Antiquity Was Not New Either 143
- 23 The Umanista's Rival· Scholasticism 148
- 24 Studia Humanitatis-1he Words 1hat Sting and Bite 156
- 25 Italian Renaissance Becomes European Renaissance 168
- 26 The Supremacy of Antiquity 173
- 27 Is This About Virtue or Power? 178
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PART III Let's Meet Some People from 1his Golden Age
- 28 Patrons and Clients All the Way Up 197
- 29 Our Friends So Far 216
- 30 Alessandra Strozzi: Labors of Exile 219
- 31 Manetto Amanatini: 1here Is a World Elsewhere 227
- 32 Francesco Filelfo: Between Republics and Monarchies 231
- 33 Montesecco: An Assassin Fears for His Soul 241
- 34 Ippolita Maria Visconti Sforza: 1he Princess and the Peace 248
- 35 josquin des Prez: 1he International Renaissance 257
- 36 Angelo Poliziano: Patronage Repays 271
- 37 Savonarola: Saint or Demon? 282
- 38 Alessandra Scala: 1he Girl of Our Dreams 297
- 39 Raffaello Maffei ii Volterrano: A Scholar Fears for His Soul Too 309
- 40 Lucrezia Borgia: Princess of Nowhere 326
- 41 Camilla Bartolini Rucellai: Spirit of the Last Republic 361
- 42 Michelangelo: 1he Great and Terrible 378
- INTERLUDE Let's Ground Ourselves in Time 417
- 43 Julia the Sibyl· A Prophetess in an Age of Science 422
- 44 Our Friend Machiavelli 435
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PART IV What Was Renaissance Humanism?
- 45 What Was Behind the Curtain? Garin vs. Kristel/er 485
- 46 Who Gets to Count as a Renaissance Humanist? 493
- 47 Back to Our X-Factors 497
- 48 Once Upon a Time at Vergil's House . .. 502
- 49 Follow the Money! 510
- 50 It's Getting Weird in Florence 518
- 51 Scraps of Philosophia 524
- 52 Was There Renaissance Secular Humanism? 534
- 53 How (Not) to Dodge the Renaissance Inquisition 547
- 54 Why We Care Whether Machiavelli Was an Atheist 555
- 55 Was Machiavelli a Humanist? Part 1 572
- 56 Virtue Politics 574
- 57 Was Machiavelli a Humanist? Part 2 581
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PART V The Try Everything Age
- 58 An Exponential Information Revolution 585
- 59 We Can't just Abelard Harder Anymore 591
- 60 1he Presumptive Authority of the Past 595
- 61 The New Philosophy 603
- 62 A Brief History of Progress 608
- 63 Progresses 621
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PART VI Conclusion
- 64 Great Forces History vs. Individual Choice History 627
- 65 The Papal Election of 20I6 633
- 66 Which Horseman of the Apocalypse? 641
- 67 What Did the Black Death Really Cause? 647
- Sources and Recommended Reading 651
- Notes 683
- Acknowledgments 714
- Image Credits 719
- Image Credits 721
- About the Author 745