The Measure of Man: Liberty, Virtue, and Beauty in the Florentine Renaissance
By Lawrence Rothfield
Read by David de Vries
Unabridged
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$36.99
ISBN: 9798200157181
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$41.99
ISBN: 9798200157198
| Runtime: | 7.16 Hours |
| Category: | Nonfiction/History |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
It was one of the most concentrated surges of creativity in the history of civilization. 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 account introduces listeners 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 struggle—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.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“A sweeping story…Rothfield traces the rise and fall of the city-state in a colorful and compelling history that brings Florence and its citizens and rulers to life.” —Booklist
“[A] complex and fascinating history of Florence, from nefarious assassinations to masterful paintings, from courtly intrigue to wondrous inventions.” —Noah Charney, professor of art history and author of Collector of Lives
“To feel the majesty and drama that made Florence the glory of Renaissance Italy…Rothfield’s propulsive, witty, erudite history of the city-state is a must.” —Ted C. Fishman, author of China, Inc.
“Offers us the Florentine Renaissance as at once a political suspense thriller, a riveting intellectual adventure tale…and a lyrical reverie on the psychological and political meaning…of the city’s astonishing works of art.” —Ric Burns, documentary filmmaker
He [David de Vries's] narrates with understanding and intelligence and is skilled at shaping sound and emphasis to sense. —AudioFile
Details
Details
| Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
| Category: | Nonfiction/History |
| Runtime: | 7.16 |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
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