Thirteen of the most important critical essays on the Italian Renaissance are brought together in this volume.
Brings together critical essays on the Italian Renaissance.
Provides an ideal starting point for non-specialists studying this period.
Includes new research as well as classic interpretations.
Editorial apparatus helps students to engage with the material.
About the Author
Paula Findlen is Professor of Italian History at Stanford University. She has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Nelson Prize from the Renaissance Society of America. Her previous publications include Possessing Nature: Museums, Collecting, and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy (1994), for which she was awarded the 1995 Marraro Prize and the 1996 Pfizer Prize; Merchants and Marvels (2001) with Pamela Smith; and Beyond Florence (2003) with Michelle Fontaine and Duane Osheim. Her most recent book, A Fragmentary Past: The Making of Museums and the Making of the Renaissance, will appear shortly.
Features
Brings together critical essays on the Italian Renaissance.
Provides an ideal starting point for non-specialists studying this period.
Includes new research as well as classic interpretations.
Editorial apparatus helps students to engage with the material.