Florence, Rome, and the origins of the Renaissance

The years between 1260 and 1320 saw in Tuscany the flourishing of a rich literary and artistic tradition that signalled the beginning of the Renaissance. This study sets out to place the remarkable cultural achievements of those early years in full historical perspective. Holmes describes the world...

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Tác giả chính: Holmes, George
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Được phát hành: Oxford Clarendon Press 1986
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