Cronica di Matteo Villani, vol. 1 A miglior lezione ridotta coll'aiuto de' testi a penna

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Cronica di Matteo Villani, vol. 1 A miglior lezione ridotta coll'aiuto de' testi a penna

by Matteo Villani

IT·~7 hours·1 chapter

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1 total

CRONICA DI MATTEO VILLANI TOMO I.

7:49:33

Description

The work offers a vivid window into the bustling life of 14th‑century Florence, tracing the city’s politics, commerce, and daily rhythms from the early 1300s up to the devastating plague of 1363. Written by a contemporary Florentine chronicler who witnessed the fierce rivalry between Guelph and Ghibelline factions, it blends eyewitness detail with a keen eye for the social currents that shaped the Republic. Readers will hear accounts of council meetings, market disputes, and the personal tragedies that marked an era of both cultural flowering and relentless disease.

This edition has been carefully revised from a range of medieval manuscripts, smoothing archaic spelling and removing later editorial glosses while preserving the original voice. An extensive index and notes guide listeners through obscure names and places, making the dense historical material approachable. For anyone curious about medieval urban life, the chronicle delivers a richly textured narrative that brings the streets of Renaissance Florence to life.

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Full title

Cronica di Matteo Villani, vol. 1 A miglior lezione ridotta coll'aiuto de' testi a penna A miglior lezione ridotta coll'aiuto de' testi a penna

Language

it

Duration

~7 hours (450K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Italy: Magheri, 1825,pubdate 1826.

Credits

Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek)

Release date

2023-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Matteo Villani

d. 1363

A key voice of 14th-century Florence, he carried on his brother Giovanni Villani’s great chronicle and left one of the most valuable firsthand accounts of the years after the Black Death. His writing is especially remembered for its clear, vivid picture of political upheaval, daily life, and disaster in medieval Italy.

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