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Public Life in Renaissance Florence

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Covering the history of Renaissance Florence from the fourteenth century to the beginnings of the Medici duchy, Richard C.

Trexler traces collective ritual behavior in all its forms, from a simple greeting to the most elaborate community festival.

He examines three kinds of social relationships: those between individual Florentines, those between Florentines and foreigners, and those between Florentines and God and His saints.

He maintains that ritual brought life to the public world and, when necessary, reformed public life.

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Product Details
Cornell University Press
0801426944 / 9780801426940
Hardback
21/01/1992
United States
620 pages
155 x 235 mm, 1361 grams