Florence in the Forgotten Centuries 1527-1800

Eric Cochrane

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Author
Eric Cochrane
Publish Date
1973-09-01
Subtitle
A History of Florence and the Florentines in the Age of the Grand Dukes
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
608
Publisher Name
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226111504
ISBN-13
9780226111506
citemno
275591
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780226111506

Description

The city of Florence has long been admired as the home of the brilliant artistic and literary achievement of the early Renaissance. But most histories of Florence go no further than the first decades of the sixteenth century. They thus give the impression that Florentine culture suddenly died with the generation of Leonardo, Machiavelli, and Andrea del Sarto.

Eric Cochrane shows that the Florentines maintained their creativity long after they had lost their position as the cultural leaders of Europe. When their political philosophy and historiography ran dry, they turned to the practical problems of civil administration. When their artists finally yielded to outside influence, they turned to music and the natural sciences. Even during the darkest days of the great economic depression of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, they succeeded in preserving—almost alone in Europe—the blessings of external peace and domestic tranquility.