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I PRIMI DUE SECOLI DELLA STORIA DI FIRENZE
Al Dott. OTTONE HARTWIG
PREFAZIONE
INTRODUZIONE - I
Capitolo I LE ORIGINI DI FIRENZE - I
Capitolo II LE ORIGINI DEL COMUNE DI FIRENZE - I
Capitolo III PRIME GUERRE E PRIME RIFORME DEL COMUNE FIORENTINO - I
Capitolo IV I PARTITI, LA COSTITUZIONE DEL PRIMO POPOLO E DELLE ARTI MAGGIORI IN FIRENZE - I
Capitolo V IL PREDOMINIO DI FIRENZE IN TOSCANA - I
Capitolo VI IL COMMERCIO E LA POLITICA DELLE ARTI MAGGIORI IN FIRENZE - I
In this richly detailed study the author brings together more than two decades of lectures, articles, and fresh archival research to illuminate the tangled beginnings of Florence’s civic life. He traces the evolution of the city’s early republican constitution, exploring how internal revolts and legislative reforms—such as the Ordinamenti di Giustizia of Giano della Bella—shaped a community striving for order amid competing factions. By weaving together contemporary scholarship with newly discovered documents, the work reveals the motivations behind pivotal upheavals and offers a clear framework for understanding the political landscape of medieval Florence.
The narrative then moves toward the turbulent years of Arrigo VII’s rule and the dramatic exile of Dante, highlighting how these events reflected deeper currents of power and identity within the fledgling commune. Throughout, the author balances rigorous analysis with an accessible tone, inviting listeners to follow the logical threads that connect early statutes, popular movements, and the personalities that defined a city on the brink of greatness.
Language
it
Duration
~10 hours (576K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1827–1917
A leading voice of Italy’s Risorgimento era, he brought history to life through vivid studies of Savonarola and Machiavelli while also serving in public life. His writing links scholarship with a deep interest in education, politics, and national renewal.
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