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Author Witt, Ronald G.

Title The two Latin cultures and the foundation of Renaissance humanism in medieval Italy / Ronald G. Witt.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 604 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "This book traces the intellectual life of the Kingdom of Italy, the area in which humanism began in the mid-thirteenth century, a century or more before exerting its influence on the rest of Europe. Covering a period of over four and a half centuries, this study offers the first integrated analysis of Latin writings produced in the area, examining not only religious, literary, and legal texts. Ronald G. Witt characterizes the changes reflected in these Latin writings as products of the interaction of thought with economic, political, and religious tendencies in Italian society as well as with intellectual influences coming from abroad. His research ultimately traces the early emergence of humanism in northern Italy in the mid-thirteenth century to the precocious development of a lay intelligentsia in the region, whose participation in the culture of Latin writing fostered the beginnings of the intellectual movement which would eventually revolutionize all of Europe"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Part I. The Two Latin Cultures of Medieval Italy: 1. The Carolingian conquest; 2. Italy and the Ottonian renaissance; 3. The golden age of traditional book culture and the birth of a new book culture (1000-1075) -- Part II. The Birth of New Order: 4. The investiture struggle and the emergence of the communes -- Part III. The Dominance of the Legal-Rhetorical Mentality: 5. The triumph of the legal culture; 6. The institutional structure of education, 1100-1180; 7. Literary creativity in the new age -- Part IV. The French Renaissance of the Twelfth Century: 8. French literary and scholarly achievement in the twelfth century -- Part V. Toward a Broader Intellectual Life: 9. The destabilization of the elites and the expanding market for education; 10. New knowledge and the tempering of the legal-rhetorical culture; 11. The development of the traditional disciplines and the resolution of the crisis of language; 12. The return to antiquity -- Conclusion.
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Subject Italy -- Intellectual life -- 1268-1559.
Italy.
Intellectual life.
Chronological Term 1268-1559
Subject Latin literature, Medieval and modern -- Italy -- History and criticism.
Latin literature, Medieval and modern.
Humanism -- Italy -- History -- To 1500.
Humanism.
History.
Chronological Term To 1500
Subject Renaissance -- Italy.
Renaissance.
Chronological Term To 1559
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Witt, Ronald G. Two Latin cultures and the foundation of Renaissance humanism in medieval Italy. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9780521764742 (DLC) 2010030604 (OCoLC)651153745
ISBN 9781139092999 (electronic book)
1139092995 (electronic book)
9780511779299 (ebook)
0511779291 (ebook)
9781139091978
1139091972
9780521764742
0521764742
Standard No. 9786613718839