During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Chancellor of Florence, was working on a long text that he characterized, in a letter written in 1458, as lacking a well-defined structure. This was most probably his history of the people of Florence (Historiae Florentini populi, the title given in Jacopo’s dedication copy to Frederick of Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino), revised and published posthumously by Poggio’s son, Jacopo Bracciolini (1442-1478). Contrary to what is often assumed, Poggio’s treatise was not a continuation, nor even a complement, to Leonardo Bruni’s (1370-1444) official history of Florence. It concentrates on the most recent history of Florence from the fourteenth-century co...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
This essay establishes a comparison between the Florentine Histories of Poggio, and those written pr...
This article seeks to reexamine Medieval-Renaissance periodization as it has been presented by histo...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
Poggio Bracciolini’s last work, the Historiae Florentini populi, was edited and dedicated to Federic...
and dedicated to Federico di Montefeltro by Jacopo di Poggio in 1472. Jacopo also translated the wor...
Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witn...
Humanism and ritual combined to establish a new foundation for the Florentine Republic in the fiftee...
Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international care...
Bartholomew of San Concordio translated his Documenta antiquorum into the vernacular presumably arou...
The careers of the Curial secretaries Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459) and Leon Battista Alberti (1404...
During the congress on Paolo Diacono held in Cividale del Friuli in 1899 (eleven centuries after Pao...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
This essay establishes a comparison between the Florentine Histories of Poggio, and those written pr...
This article seeks to reexamine Medieval-Renaissance periodization as it has been presented by histo...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...
Thanks to his part in the rediscovery of Lucretius in the Renaissance Poggio Bracciolini has been mu...
Poggio Bracciolini’s last work, the Historiae Florentini populi, was edited and dedicated to Federic...
and dedicated to Federico di Montefeltro by Jacopo di Poggio in 1472. Jacopo also translated the wor...
Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witn...
Humanism and ritual combined to establish a new foundation for the Florentine Republic in the fiftee...
Poggius Florentinus delighted in his local identity but he also, famously, had an international care...
Bartholomew of San Concordio translated his Documenta antiquorum into the vernacular presumably arou...
The careers of the Curial secretaries Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459) and Leon Battista Alberti (1404...
During the congress on Paolo Diacono held in Cividale del Friuli in 1899 (eleven centuries after Pao...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
This essay establishes a comparison between the Florentine Histories of Poggio, and those written pr...
This article seeks to reexamine Medieval-Renaissance periodization as it has been presented by histo...