About
- 1.The Study of the Italian Renaissance
- 2.The Renaissance — Changing Interpretations
- 3.Italy — The Cradle of the Renaissance
- 4.The Age of Dante — Guelfs and Ghibellines
- 5.Petrarch and the Foundations of Humanism
- 6.The Recovery of Antiquity
- 7.Florence — The Creation of the Republic
- 8.Florence and Civic Humanism
- 9.Florentine Culture and Society
- 10.Renaissance Education
- 11.The Medici Hegemony
- 12.The Florence of Lorenzo de’Medici
- 13.Venice — The Most Serene Republic
- 14.Renaissance Venice
- 15.The Signori — Renaissance Princes
- 16.Urbino
- 17.Castiglione and the Book of the Courtier
- 18.Women in Renaissance Italy
- 19.Neoplatonism
- 20.Milan Under the Visconti
- 21.Milan Under the Sforza
- 22.The Eternal City — Rome
- 23.The Rebuilding of Rome
- 24.The Renaissance Papacy
- 25.The Crisis — The French Invasion of 1494
- 26.Florence in Turmoil
- 27.Savonarola and the Republic
- 28.The Medici Restored
- 29.The Sack of Rome, 1527
- 30.Niccolò Machiavelli
- 31.Alessandro de’Medici
- 32.The Monarchy of Cosimo I
- 33.Guicciardini and the History of Italy
- 34.The Counter-Reformation
- 35.The End of the Renaissance in Italy
- 36.Echoes of the Renaissance