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The Life of Florentine Humanist Tatti: Studies in Italian Renaissance History 22

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Tatti was born in Florence, Italy, in 1452. His father was a wealthy merchant, and his mother was a member of the noble Strozzi family. Tatti received a classical education, and he studied at the University of Florence. After graduating, he worked as a teacher and a tutor. In 1492, he was appointed secretary to the Florentine Republic. In this role, he was responsible for writing letters and speeches, and he also represented the Republic at diplomatic meetings.

Giannozzo Manetti: The Life of a Florentine Humanist (I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history 22)
Giannozzo Manetti: The Life of a Florentine Humanist (I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history Book 22)
by David Marsh

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3234 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 315 pages
Screen Reader : Supported

Tatti was a close friend of Niccolò Machiavelli, and he shared Machiavelli's republican ideals. He was also a strong supporter of the Medici family, and he helped to restore them to power in Florence in 1512. After the Medici were restored to power, Tatti was appointed to several important positions in the Florentine government. He served as chancellor of Florence from 1527 to 1530. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the city's finances and administration.

Tatti was also a noted scholar and humanist. He wrote several works on history, politics, and literature. His most famous work is the "Istorie fiorentine," a history of Florence from 1250 to 1509. Tatti's work is considered to be one of the most important sources for the study of Florentine history during the Renaissance.

Tatti died in Florence in 1527. He was buried in the Church of Santa Maria Novella. Tatti's life and work provide a valuable insight into the culture and politics of Renaissance Florence. He was a man of great learning and talent, and he played an important role in the history of his city.

The Work of Tatti

Tatti was a prolific writer, and his work covered a wide range of topics. He wrote on history, politics, literature, and philosophy. His most famous work is the "Istorie fiorentine," a history of Florence from 1250 to 1509. Tatti's history is a valuable source for the study of Florentine history during the Renaissance. It is well-written and accurate, and it provides a detailed account of the city's political and cultural development.

In addition to his history, Tatti also wrote several other important works. His "Dialogo della vita civile" is a dialogue on the nature of civic life. In this work, Tatti argues that the best form of government is a republic. He also wrote a treatise on the education of children, and a biography of the Florentine humanist Lorenzo Valla.

Tatti's work is characterized by its clarity, precision, and elegance. He was a master of the Italian language, and his writing is still admired today for its beauty and style.

The Legacy of Tatti

Tatti was one of the most important figures of the Italian Renaissance. He was a man of great learning and talent, and he played an important role in the history of his city. His work is still studied and admired today, and it provides a valuable insight into the culture and politics of Renaissance Florence.

Tatti's legacy is not only his written work, but also his influence on Florentine society. He was a strong supporter of republican government, and he helped to restore the Medici family to power in Florence. He also played an important role in the development of Florentine humanism. Tatti's work helped to shape the intellectual and cultural landscape of Florence during the Renaissance.

Tatti is remembered today as one of the most important figures of the Italian Renaissance. His work is still studied and admired, and his legacy continues to inspire scholars and students alike.

Giannozzo Manetti: The Life of a Florentine Humanist (I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history 22)
Giannozzo Manetti: The Life of a Florentine Humanist (I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history Book 22)
by David Marsh

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Language : English
File size : 3234 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 315 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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Giannozzo Manetti: The Life of a Florentine Humanist (I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history 22)
Giannozzo Manetti: The Life of a Florentine Humanist (I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history Book 22)
by David Marsh

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3234 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 315 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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