Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) / The Age of the Despots
AUTHOR OF
STUDIES OF THE GREEK POETS , SKETCHES IN ITALY AND GREECE , ETC.
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'Di questi adunque oziosi principi, e di queste vilissime armi, sarà piena la mia Istoria'
MACH. 1 st Fior. lib. i.
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NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1888
RENAISSANCE IN ITALY.
Though these books taken together and in the order planned by the author form one connected study of Italian culture at a certain period of history, still each aims at a completeness of its own, and each can be read independently of its companions. That the author does not regard acquaintance with any one of them as essential to a profitable reading of any other has been shown by the publication of each with a separate title-page and without numeration of the volumes, while all three bear the same general heading of Renaissance in Italy.
This volume is the First Part of a work upon the 'Renaissance in Italy.' The Second Part treats of the Revival of Learning. The Third, of the Fine Arts. The Fourth Part, in two volumes, is devoted to Italian Literature.
John Addington Symonds
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RENAISSANCE IN ITALY
JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS
JOHN BEDDOE, M.D., F.R.S.,
AUTHOR'S EDITION
AUTHORS NOTE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
THE AGE OF THE DESPOTS.
CHAPTER IV.
THE REPUBLICS.
CHAPTER V.
THE FLORENTINE HISTORIANS.
CHAPTER VI.
'THE PRINCE' OF MACHIAVELLI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE CHURCH AND MORALITY.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHARLES VIII.
APPENDICES.
RENAISSANCE IN ITALY.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
ITALIAN HISTORY
THE AGE OF THE DESPOTS.
THE REPUBLICS.
THE FLORENTINE HISTORIANS.
'THE PRINCE' OF MACHIAVELLI.
THE POPES OF THE RENAISSANCE
THE CHURCH AND MORALITY.
CHARLES VIII.
APPENDIX I.
APPENDIX II.
APPENDIX III.
APPENDIX IV.
APPENDIX V.
INDEX