Description
This 2001 book is a comprehensive study of the curriculum of school education in medieval and Renaissance Italy.
About the Author
Robert Black is Reader in Renaissance History at the University of Leeds.
Reviews
'... Black writes delicately, not only with a feel for the palaeography of his manuscripts but also with the appreciation of a classicist for the works of Latin authors and of a historian for the structure of Renaissance society ... his book commands complete confidence.' The English Historical Review
'Black's volume provides essential documentary evidence for all those interested in the realities of school education in medieval and Renaissance Italy.' Italian Studies
'This book is a pioneering study of the place of Latin in the schools of medieval and Renaissance Italy ... This groundbreaking book has a full bibliography, extensive appendices of manuscripts and a detailed general index, all of which should serve to advance further studies in this important area of scholarship.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
'Black's work is based on a truly formidable examination of the manuscript evidence for school education from the earliest medieval period onwards, which is its most striking aspect. The manuscripts considered run into thousands located in many cities, and the available items in some libraries and archives, most notably those of Florence, must have been completely scoured. It must be said also that Black writes delicately, not only with a feel for the palaeography of his manuscripts but also with the appreciation of a classicist for the works of Latin authors and of a historian for the structure of Renaissance society.' Oxford Academic Journals
'Humanism and Education should become a major text for the history of education in medieval and Renaissance Europe, provoking new debates not only on issues of education history but also on the larger topics of humanism and the cultural validity of an Italian Renaissance.' History
Book Information
ISBN 9780521401920
Author Robert Black
Format Hardback
Page Count 506
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 945g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 29mm