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- The Book of the Courtier (Italian: Il Cortegiano [il korteˈdʒaːno]) by Bald****are Castiglione is a lengthy philosophical dialogue on the topic of what...
- diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author. Castiglione wrote Il Cortegiano or The Book of the Courtier, a courtesy book dealing with questions of...
- French Factor in Castiglione's "The Book of the Courtier (Il libro del cortegiano)": From the M****cript Drafts to the Printed Edition". Renaissance and...
- in many other written tributes. Bald****are Castiglione, author of Il Cortegiano (The Courtier), wrote in 1528: "...Another of the greatest painters in...
- influential genre in the 16th, with the most influential of them being Il Cortegiano (1508), which not only covered basic etiquette and decorum but also provided...
- Italian texts on courtly manners and morals – Bald****arre Castiglione's Il Cortegiano (1528); Giovanni della Casa's Il Galateo (1558) and Stefano Guazzo's La...
- Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier (1528) discuss the requirement that a cortegiano be noble (I.XIV-XVI). This was translated into French, Spanish, English...
- tracts, the best known of which are Il perfetto cortegiano et dell'uffizio del prencipe verso il cortegiano and commentaries on Tacitus (both 1609), and...
- The Fortunes of the Courtier: The European Reception of Castiglione's Cortegiano (1995) Varieties of Cultural history (1997) The European Renaissance:...
- Prohibited Books. La cortigiana is a brilliant parody of Castiglione's Il Cortegiano, and features the adventures of a Sienese gentleman, Messer Maco, who...