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Portraying the Prince in the Renaissance - The Humanist Depiction of Rulers in Historiographical and Biographical Texts

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The portrayal of princes plays a central role in the historical literature of the European Renaissance. The sixteen contributions collected in this volume examine such portrayals in a broad variety of historiographical, biographical, and poetic texts. It emerges clearly that historical portrayals were not essentially bound by generic constraints but instead took the form of res gestae or historiae, discrete or collective biographies, panegyric, mirrors for princes, epic poetry, orations, even commonplace books - whatever the occasion called for. Beyond questions of genre, the chapters focus on narrative strategies and the transformation of ancient, medieval, and contemporary authors, as well as on the influence of political, cultural, intellectual, and social contexts. Four broad thematic foci inform the structure of this book: the virtues ascribed to the prince, the cultural and political pretensions inscribed in literary portraits, the historical and literary models on which these portraits were based, and the method that underlay them. The volume is rounded out by a critical summary that considers the portrayal of princes in humanist historiogrpahy from the point of view of transformation theory.

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P. Baker, R. Kaiser, M. Priesterjahn, und J. Helmrath, Humbodt-Universität zu Berlin, Deutschland.

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"Certainly this volume shows another face of humanism, which we can call "monarchical": a face no less important than the "civil" or "republican," which a certain tradition of studies, mainly focused on Florence, tends to represent as exclusive."
Fulvio Delle Donne in: Renaissance Quarterly Vol. LXX, No. 3, pp. 1041 - 1043
"To conclude, Portraying the Prince is a refreshing complement to classic overviews [...], and provides greater richness and a more vibrant texture to the canvas of humanist historiography."
Astrid M. H. Nilsson in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review Blog (2017), www.bmcreview.org

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Assisted by Patrick Baker (Editor), Johannes Helmrath (Editor), Ronn Kaiser (Editor), Ronny Kaiser (Editor), Maike Priesterjahn (Editor), Maike Priesterjahn et al (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783110472363
ISBN 978-3-11-047236-3
No. of pages 491
Dimensions 180 mm x 32 mm x 245 mm
Weight 976 g
Illustrations 5 b/w ill.
Series Transformationen der Antike
Transformationen der Antike
ISSN
Transformationen der Antike, 44
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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