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Renaissance Lawgivers

Renaissance Lawgivers
Author: Ralph Roeder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 791
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351493566

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The Italian Renaissance culminated between the years 1494 and 1530. The figures examined in this classic volume illustrate four key figures representing the moral life of the period. The usual picture of that period is one of exuberant energy and positive achievement. Roeder reminds us that it was also one of moral travail and misery. Its triumphs are preserved in art, its reverses in its spiritual story. Both were the product of the same source: the period's spiritual vitality. The book is written with a sharp eye for detail, and no less, a keen appreciation of what made the Italian Renaissance a gold mine in ideas no less than in art and literature. In the broadest sense, the Italian Renaissance can be described as one of those crises in cultural affairs that bursts accepted codes and allows for the free expression of instinct and experience in human conduct. Roeder notes that such special moments are not accomplished without resistance or completed without reaction. In Italy, the struggle was peculiarly acute because of the high civilization achieved and the intense individualism it generated. It was a period in which unbridled individualism came face-to-face with civilization and a cherished humanity. The brief period of 1494 to 1530 marked the pinnacle of the Italian Renaissance's artistic development and the crisis of its religious, political, and social disintegration. In the lives of the four protagonists examined in this period, Roeder traces how they complemented as well as conflicted with each other. These four lawgivers sought to deal with the lawlessness of nature and its emphasis on chance and freedom, as well as the need to master the physical world and the life of the spirit. They did so by the uses of intelligence, by appeals to the moral compass embodied by the law, and in the spirit of nationalism and patriotism. This is an unusually provocative effort written on a large canvas of four larger-than-life figures.


The Man of the Renaissance

The Man of the Renaissance
Author: Ralph Roeder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1966
Genre: Aretino, Pietro
ISBN:

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The Man of the Renaissance

The Man of the Renaissance
Author: Ralph Roeder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1934
Genre:
ISBN:

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Renaissance Lawgivers

Renaissance Lawgivers
Author: Ralph Roeder
Publisher: Transaction Pub Large Print
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781412818247

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Originally published under title: The man of the Renaissance. New York: Viking, 1933. With new introd.


Crime, Society and the Law in Renaissance Italy

Crime, Society and the Law in Renaissance Italy
Author: Trevor Dean
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1994-04-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521411025

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Drawing on a wide body of internationally-renowned scholars, including a core of Italians, this volume focuses on new material and puts crime and disorder in Renaissance Italy firmly in its political and social context. All stages of the judicial process are addressed, from the drafting of new laws to the rounding-up of bandits. Attention is paid both to common crime and to more historically specific crimes, such as sumptuary laws. Attempts to prevent or suppress disorder in private and public life are analysed, and many different types of crime, from the sexual to the political and from the verbal to the physical, are considered. In sum the volume aims to demonstrate the fundamental importance of crime and disorder for the study of the Italian Renaissance. It is the only single-volume treatment available of the subject in English. Other books have studied crime in a single city, or single types of crime, but few have presented a cross-section of articles which deploy diverse methodological approaches in material from many parts of the peninsula.


The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy

The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy
Author: Lawrin Armstrong
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442661615

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The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy features original contributions by international scholars on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Lauro Martines' Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence, which is recognized as a groundbreaking study challenging traditional approaches to both Florentine and legal history. Essays by leading historians examine the professional, social, and political functions of Italian jurists from the thirteenth to the late fifteenth centuries. The volume also examines the use of emergency powers, the critical role played by jurists in mediating the rule of law, and the adjudication of political crimes. The Politics of Law in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy provides both an assessment of Martines' pioneering archival scholarship as well as fresh insights into the interplay of law and politics in late medieval and Renaissance Italy.


Man of the Renaissance

Man of the Renaissance
Author: Ralph Roeder
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1933
Genre: Italy
ISBN:

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