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Literary Sources II Renaissance Research Project HI274 Powerpoint is on the website

“In the Middle Ages both sides of human consciousness … lay dreaming or half-awake beneath a common veil. The veil was woven of faith, illusion and childish prepossessions, through which the world and history were seen clad in strange hues. Man was conscious of himself only as a member of a race, people, party, family or corporation – only through some general category. In Italy this veil first melted into air…man became a spiritual individual and recognized himself as such.” [Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy]

Causes? Literacy, record-keeping, printing Humanism? Shifting social terrain? Confession? Black Death? Religious division?

Chronicles Patriotism and civic pride Giovanni Villani (c ) Chronological Statistics Lack of narrative & literary style vernacular Little interest in causation Myths and legends

Villani: “it seems fitting to mention other important features of our city so that our successors in later times can be aware of any rise or decline in the condition and power of our city, and so that the wise and worthy citizens who rule in future times can advance its condition and power through the record and example of this chronicle”

Venetian Chronicles Written by patricians Founding of the city Progress of doges Chronicle of Doge Andrea Dandolo ( )

The Diary of Marin Sanudo ( ) 40,000 pages, Political information Venetian dialect Print, manuscript and oral sources Official diarist but not historian

Broadsheet of a monstrous birth in Florence, pasted into Sanudo’s diary

Histories Leonardo Bruni (c ), History of the Florentine People Classical models like Livy More coherent narrative Elegant literary genre in Latin Examples, esp. of oratory Use of sources

Pietro Bembo ( ), author of a History of Venice

Niccolo Machiavelli ( ) Francesco Guicciardini ( )

Ricordanze Domestic diaries/account books Property; Birth, deaths, marriages; Political offices Intertwining of public and private Buonaccorso Pitti ( ) and Gregorio Dati ( ) Family identity and audience Domenico Ghirlandaio, A Grandfather and his grandson (c. 1490)

Grubb: “Why Venetians didn’t keep ricordanze”? Less need for legitimacy More stable political system Paolo Veronese, A father and son (C16th)

Biographies Group biographies Saints’ lives ancient models: Plutarch (ca AD) and Suetonius (ca AD) Petrarch and Boccaccio: Lives of Famous Men (and Women)

Vespasiano da Bisticci ( ), Lives of Illustrious Men “As it chanced that I myself am of this same age, and that from time to time I have met many illustrious men, whom I have come to know well, I have set down a record of these in the form of a short commentary to preserve their memory … that their fame may not perish”

Giorgio Vasari ( ), Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects (first published 1550; expanded in 1568)

Autobiographies Petrarch ( ): The Secret, Letter to Posterity Proliferation of autobiography (see Amelang)

Benvenuto Cellini ( ), My Life “All men of whatsoever quality they be, who have done anything of excellence, or which may properly resemble excellence, ought, if they are persons of truth and honesty, to describe their life with their own hand” An example of “Renaissance Self-Fashioning”? (see Greenblatt) Cellini, Perseus, 1554