
LA DONNA FIORENTINA DEL BUON TEMPO ANTICO
NEI PRIMI SECOLI DEL COMUNE
DA DANTE AL BOCCACCIO
BEATRICE NELLA VITA E NELLA POESIA DEL SECOLO XIII
LA DONNA ISPIRATRICE
NEL RINASCIMENTO E NEGLI ULTIMI ANNI DELLA LIBERTÀ
UNA MADREFAMIGLIA DEL CINQUECENTO (ISABELLA SACCHETTI GUICCIARDINI)
UN'ALTRA LETTERA DELLA ALESSANDRA MACINGHI STROZZI
INDICE
The book opens a window onto the everyday world of Florence from its earliest communal days through the mid‑fourteenth century, when the city’s republican spirit still pulsed through its streets. Rather than focusing on legendary heroines of war, the author chooses to trace the lives of ordinary women—housewives, mothers, and the emerging matriarchs of powerful families—showing how their experiences reflected and shaped the culture of the time.
Drawing on archival records, contemporary poetry and the surviving legends of figures such as Beatrice, the narrative weaves together vivid portraits that reveal the social expectations, religious duties, and familial bonds that defined Florentine womanhood. Readers encounter the quiet resilience of a merchant’s wife, the subtle influence of a noble lady’s household, and the ways in which women’s daily labor and emotions sustained the city’s civic life. The work invites listeners to appreciate a forgotten layer of history, where the rhythm of ordinary days tells a story as compelling as any grand battle.
Language
it
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-09-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1927
A leading Italian man of letters, he moved easily between poetry, criticism, history, and public life. He is especially remembered for his lifelong work on Dante and for his deep ties to Florence’s literary culture.
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