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Baldassare Castiglione, an Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier, and prominent Renaissance author, wrote The Book of the Courtier between and Principally an instructive work, the book takes place over the course of four evenings in the Italian court of Urbino in To entertain themselves, the courtiers discuss the nature and traits of the ideal courtier, dealing with topics of individual morals, . On a chilly evening in early March , high in the Apennine Mountains of northern Italy, a group of cultivated gentlemen and ladies sit around the fire in the audience chamber of the Duchess of Urbino discussing the qualities of the perfect courtier. Such is the setting of one of the most celebrated books of the Italian Renaissance, The Book of the Courtier (Il libro del cortegiano) by Baldassare Castiglione . The Book of the Courtier from the Italian of Count Baldassare Castiglione. goqyn. From Book Four of The Book of the Courtier, translated by.


Summary. Baldesar Castiglione begins by declaring the court of Urbino to be superior to other Italian courts. He hopes his readers—knights and ladies in other courts—will be impressed by the court he describes. The book returns to the third night of discussions at Urbino. Baldassare Castiglione Facts. The Italian author, courtier, and diplomat Baldassare Castiglione () is known primarily for his "Book of the Courtier." This work, which portrays the ideal courtier, was a chief vehicle in spreading Italian humanism into England and France. The Book of The Courtier was written by Count Baldassare Castiglione over the course of many years and was first published in vernacular Italian in An English edition was published in The book is a courtesy book or book of manners which deals with issues of etiquette, behaviour and morals, particularly at princely or royal courts.


The Book of The Courtier By Count Baldesar Castiglione ()1 Translated from the Italian by Leonard Epstein Opdycke Edited by Rhonda L. Kelley 1 Castiglione, Baldassarre, and Leonard E. Opdycke. The Book of the Courtier. New York: Scribner's Sons, On a chilly evening in early March , high in the Apennine Mountains of northern Italy, a group of cultivated gentlemen and ladies sit around the fire in the audience chamber of the Duchess of Urbino discussing the qualities of the perfect courtier. Such is the setting of one of the most celebrated books of the Italian Renaissance, The Book of the Courtier (Il libro del cortegiano) by Baldassare Castiglione (), which was an international best-seller for a century after its first. Baldassare Castiglione, an Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier, and prominent Renaissance author, wrote The Book of the Courtier between and Principally an instructive work, the book takes place over the course of four evenings in the Italian court of Urbino in To entertain themselves, the courtiers discuss the nature and traits of the ideal courtier, dealing with topics of individual morals, behavior, and etiquette, particularly in situations involving royalty.

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