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    STUDIA PHILOLOGIA - Issue no. 1 / 2018  
         
  Article:   BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. JACOPO NARDI’S LA VITA DI ANTONIO GIACOMINI / BIOGRAPHIE ET HISTOIRE. LA VITA DI ANTONIO GIACOMINI DE JACOPO NARDI (1476-1563).

Authors:  THÉA PICQUET.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbphilo.2018.1.11

Published Online: 2017-03-05
Published Print: 2017-03-30
pp. 137-162

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ABSTRACT:
Biography and History. Jacopo Nardi’s La Vita di Antonio Giacomini. Jacopo Nardi’s La Vita di Antonio Giacomini pertains to the history of Renaissance Florence and more broadly to the history of the Italian peninsula at a time of great internal and external strife. Antonio Giacomini (1456-1518) is one of the most prestigious Florentine war commissioners, renown for his greatness and for his exemplary civil virtue. Jacopo Nardi (1476-1563), then exiled in Venice for his republican anti-Medici convictions, depicts Giacomini’s character while at the same time expressing his nostalgia for a forever gone era.

Keywords: Biography, Renaissance, political thought, republic, art of war, Florence.

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