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Author White, Arthur, 1942- author.

Title Plague and pleasure : the renaissance world of Pius II / Arthur White ; with a foreword by Michael Lewis.

Publication Info. Washington, District of Columbia : Catholic University of America, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 433 pages) : illustrations, map
data file
Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-394), and index.
Contents The myth of the Renaissance -- The four horsemen -- Corsignano and Siena -- The exile -- The cleric -- The road to Mantua -- Renaissance chivalry -- Mantua and after -- The political pope -- A room of one's own -- Plague and pleasure : 1462 -- The age of spectacle -- Pienza -- Urban dreams -- Visits to antiquity -- Villas and gardens -- The Crusade -- The art of copiousness -- Conclusion : Pius and his period -- Appendix : plague in Italy, 1347-1700.
Summary Plague and Pleasure is a lively popular history that introduces a new hypothesis about the impetus behind the cultural change in Renaissance Italy. The Renaissance coincided with a period of chronic, constantly recurring plague, unremitting warfare and pervasive insecurity. Consequently, people felt a need for mental escape to alternative, idealized realities, distant in time or space from the unendurable present but made vivid to the imagination through literature, art, and spectacle. Pope Pius II experienced both plague and war during his reign and he exhibited many escapist behaviors typical of his period: the building of his "Shangri-La" at Pienza, his constant sight-seeing travels, his passion for natural scenery or Roman remains, his public spectacles, and the humanism that immersed him in an idealized Roman past. This see-saw mentality of the period could plunge people into melancholy when facing harsh realities and then propel them into ecstasies of make-believe to counter their despair. Plague and Pleasure uses the life and times of Pope Pius II as the framework for presenting a view of the Renaissance that the public can understand and appreciate and which may at least narrow the gap between the past known to scholars and that known to the public they ultimately serve.
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Subject Pius II, Pope, 1405-1464.
Pius II, Pope, 1405-1464.
Renaissance.
Renaissance.
Europe -- History -- 476-1492.
Europe.
History.
Chronological Term 476-1492
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Lewis, Michael (Michael M.), writer of foreword.
Other Form: Print version: White, Arthur, 1942- Plague and pleasure. Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2014] 9780813226811 (DLC) 2014023647 (OCoLC)881204834
ISBN 9780813226828 (electronic book)
0813226821 (electronic book)
9780813226811 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0813226813