Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor

The purpose of this dissertation is to study the life and works of the Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor, Benedetto Accolti d'Arezzo, who lived from 1415 to 1464. The first chapter is a history of the Accolti family before about 1430. In Chapter II Accolti's early life and works a...

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Main Author: Black, Robert Dale
Published: Queen Mary, University of London 1974
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4499472019-02-27T03:24:16ZBenedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellorBlack, Robert Dale1974The purpose of this dissertation is to study the life and works of the Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor, Benedetto Accolti d'Arezzo, who lived from 1415 to 1464. The first chapter is a history of the Accolti family before about 1430. In Chapter II Accolti's early life and works are discussed. Chapter III is an account of Accolti's career as first chancellor of Florence from 1458 until his death in 1464. Chapter IV presents an analysis of Accolti's dialogue De --- prestantia virorum sui evi. In Chapter V Accolti's history of the First Crusade, De bello a christianis contra barbaros gesto is related to Florentine diplomacy in the eastern Mediterranean. Chapter VI contains a study of Accolti's use of sources in De bello and a discussion of its place in the classical tradition of historiography.940HistoryQueen Mary, University of Londonhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.449947http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/1394Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
description The purpose of this dissertation is to study the life and works of the Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor, Benedetto Accolti d'Arezzo, who lived from 1415 to 1464. The first chapter is a history of the Accolti family before about 1430. In Chapter II Accolti's early life and works are discussed. Chapter III is an account of Accolti's career as first chancellor of Florence from 1458 until his death in 1464. Chapter IV presents an analysis of Accolti's dialogue De --- prestantia virorum sui evi. In Chapter V Accolti's history of the First Crusade, De bello a christianis contra barbaros gesto is related to Florentine diplomacy in the eastern Mediterranean. Chapter VI contains a study of Accolti's use of sources in De bello and a discussion of its place in the classical tradition of historiography.
author Black, Robert Dale
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title Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
title_short Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
title_full Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
title_fullStr Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
title_full_unstemmed Benedetto Accolti D'arezzo, Florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
title_sort benedetto accolti d'arezzo, florentine lawyer, humanist and chancellor
publisher Queen Mary, University of London
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