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Polish culture in the Renaissance. Studies in the arts, humanism and political thought

Firenze University Press

A cura di Facca D. e Lepri V.
Firenze, 2014; br., pp. 142, cm 17x24.
(Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici. 21).

collana: Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici

ISBN: 88-6655-489-8 - EAN13: 9788866554899

Soggetto: Saggi Storici

Periodo: 1000-1400 (XII-XIV) Medioevo,1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Rinascimento,1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Moderno

Luoghi: Europa

Testo in: testo in  italiano  

Peso: 0.257 kg


During the most recent conference of the Renaissance Society of America, two sessions were devoted entirely to the Renaissance in Poland. In fifty-nine editions of what is considered the most prestigious international appointment for experts of Renaissance culture, this is the first time that characteristic features of sixteenth-century Poland were the subject of analysis and debate. The interest generated at the conference and the academic value of the contributions convinced the organisers of the panels to ask the speakers to develop and revise their contributions to conform with the conventions of the academic article. The result is a selection of essays that pursue specific pathways in exploring the cultural factors that affected the Renaissance in Poland: influences and originality in Polish literary and artistic production, orthodoxy and dissidence, the circulation of thought and reflection on the Res Publica in the spheres of both politics and philosophy. Adopting a distinctly interdisciplinary approach, the aim of this publication is to focus certain aspects of the Polish Renaissance and the cultural identity of sixteenth-century Poland in relation to the European context.

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