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: How thinkers moved away from medieval orthodoxy toward human-centered inquiry.
Unlike other books in the 11-volume series that span entire continents, The Renaissance is unique for its narrow, focused scope. Durant focuses almost exclusively on , tracing the era from the birth of the poet Petrarch to the death of the painter Titian.
: The infamous Borgia family, Machiavelli, and the great "Renaissance Popes" of Rome.
Durant excels at making historical "titans" feel like real people with complex motivations. In this volume, you will encounter:
: How thinkers moved away from medieval orthodoxy toward human-centered inquiry.
Unlike other books in the 11-volume series that span entire continents, The Renaissance is unique for its narrow, focused scope. Durant focuses almost exclusively on , tracing the era from the birth of the poet Petrarch to the death of the painter Titian.
: The infamous Borgia family, Machiavelli, and the great "Renaissance Popes" of Rome.
Durant excels at making historical "titans" feel like real people with complex motivations. In this volume, you will encounter: