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Summus Mathematicus et Omnis Humanitatis Pater - The Vitae of Vittorino da Feltre and the Spirit of Humanism

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This book revises the picture of the teacher and educator of princes, Vittorino Rambaldoni da Feltre (c. 1378, Feltre -- 1446, Mantua), taking a completely new approach to show his work and life from the individual perspectives created by his students and contemporaries. From 1423 to 1446, Vittorino da Feltre was in charge of a school in Mantua, where his students included not only the offspring of Italy's princes, but also the first generation of authors dealing with books in print. Among his students were historians like Bartolomeo Sacchi (named Platina), who wrote an extensive history of the popes, and mathematicians like Jacopo Cassiano (Cremonensis), who translated the work of Archimedes from Greek into Latin. Vittorino is still regarded as the educationalist of Italian Renaissance humanism per sé. This work not only contributes to the study of the history of Italian humanist institutions, it also uses available sources to demonstrate the development of a new attitude to education in Italy.

List of contents

Acknowledgements.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Sources on Vittorino da Feltre.- 3 Sassolo da Prato's Correspondence with Leonardo Dati, ca. 1443-1444.- 4 The Concept of Education in the Second Generation of Vitae and Portraits of Vittorino Da Feltre.- 5 Between History and Praise: Approaches on Understanding Humanist Biographie.- 6 Appendix: The Letter Of Sassolo Da Prato About Vittorino; Translated into English by James Astorga.- References.- Index.

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This book revises the picture of the teacher and educator of princes, Vittorino Rambaldoni da Feltre (c. 1378, Feltre -- 1446, Mantua), taking a completely new approach to show his work and life from the individual perspectives created by his students and contemporaries. From 1423 to 1446, Vittorino da Feltre was in charge of a school in Mantua, where his students included not only the offspring of Italy’s princes, but also the first generation of authors dealing with books in print. Among his students were historians like Bartolomeo Sacchi (named Platina), who wrote an extensive history of the popes, and mathematicians like Jacopo Cassiano (Cremonensis), who translated the work of Archimedes from Greek into Latin. Vittorino is still regarded as the educationalist of Italian Renaissance humanism per sé. This work not only contributes to the study of the history of Italian humanist institutions, it also uses available sources to demonstrate the development of a new attitude to education in Italy.

Product details

Authors Anja-Silvia Goeing
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789401778602
ISBN 978-94-0-177860-2
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 289 g
Illustrations VIII, 176 p.
Series Archimedes
Archimedes
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

B, Education, History, Cultural Studies, Social & cultural history, Historiography, Regional and Cultural Studies, Regional Cultural Studies, Education, general, Regional Studies, Cultural Heritage, Ancient History, Culture—Study and teaching, Literary studies: ancient, classical & medieval, Philology, Classical Studies, History, general, Museology and heritage studies

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