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LA CIVILTÀ DEL SECOLO DEL RINASCIMENTO IN ITALIA VOLUME II.
PARTE QUARTA SCOPERTA DEL MONDO ESTERIORE E DELL'UOMO
PARTE QUINTA LA VITA SOCIALE E LE FESTE
PARTE SESTA LA MORALE E LA RELIGIONE
DELLE MATERIE CONTENUTE NEL VOLUME SECONDO ED ULTIMO
A vivid portrait of Italy’s Golden Age, this volume traces how the Renaissance’s thirst for knowledge turned outward, shaping the nation’s bold ventures into the wider world. It blends cultural history with the spirit of inquiry that drove scholars, artists, and merchants to push the boundaries of what was known.
The first part turns to the sea, recounting the Italian role in early voyages that foreshadowed the Age of Discovery. From the daring Genoese sailors who first sighted the Canary Islands to the daring exploits of Christopher Columbus, the narrative shows how Italy’s commercial networks and Mediterranean experience laid the groundwork for a new era of geographic understanding. Listeners will hear how these adventurers merged curiosity with ambition, forging a legacy that would echo through later explorations.
Language
it
Duration
~8 hours (503K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Barbara Magni, Carlo Traverso and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-01-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1897
A pioneering Swiss historian of art and culture, he helped shape the way modern readers think about the Renaissance. His classic study of Italy’s Renaissance made cultural history feel vivid, human, and wide-ranging.
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