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The crisis of the early Italian Renaissance: civic humanism and republican liberty in an age of classicism and tyranny.
Baron, Hans, 1900-
Year: 1955.
Publisher:  Princeton University Press. 
© Hans Baron
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PART ONE CHANGES IN POLITICS AND HISTORICAL THOUGHT
1. THE ELEMENTS OF THE CRISIS: CLASSICISM AND THE POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION
2. A FLORENTINE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
3. A NEW VIEW OF ROMAN HISTORY AND OF THE FLORENTINE PAST
PART TWO PROMISE AND TRADITION IN POLITICO-HISTORICAL LITERATURE ABOUT 1400
4. THE INTERPLAY OF IDEAS AND EVENTS
5. A CITIZEN'S VIEW AND A HUMANIST'S VIEW OF FLORENTINE HISTORY AND CULTURE: CINO RINUCCINI AND SALUTATI
6. REPUBLIC AND MONARCHY IN LATE TRECENTO THOUGHT
7. THE PLACE OF SALUTATI'S De Tyranno
8. GREGORIO DATI'S "Istoria OF FLORENCE 1380-1406" AND THE BEGINNINGS OF QUATTROCENTO HISTORIOGRAPHY
PART THREE THE RISE OF LEONARDO BRUNI'S CIVIC HUMANISM
9. PROMISE AND TRADITION IN BRUNI'S "Laudatio OF THE CITY OF FLORENCE"
10. THE GENESIS OF THE Laudatio
11. THE GENESIS OF BRUNI'S Dialogi
12. Dialogus II AND THE FLORENTINE ENVIRONMENT
PART FOUR CLASSICISM AND THE TRECENTO TRADITION
13. THE CLASSICISTS AS SEEN BY VOLGARE WRITERS
14. THE DANGERS OF EARLY HUMANIST CLASSICISM
15. FLORENTINE HUMANISM AND THE VOLGARE IN THE QUATTROCENTO
PART FIVE THE AFTERMATH OF THE CRISIS
16. CITY-STATE LIBERTY VERSUS UNIFYING TYRANNY
17. NICCOLI, POGGIO, BRUNI, AND THE CIVIC OUTLOOK
1 IDEAS BORN OF THE FLORENTINE CRISIS: BRUNI'S Oratio Funebris OF 1428
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Title: The crisis of the early Italian Renaissance : civic humanism and republican liberty in an age of classicism and tyranny.
Author: Baron, Hans, 1900-
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Source Version: The crisis of the early Italian Renaissance : civic humanism and republican liberty in an age of classicism and tyranny
Baron, Hans, 1900-
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1955.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01379
Subject Headings: • Renaissance
• Humanism
• Italy -- Politics and government -- 1268-1559
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