The Italian Renaissance
The extraordinary creative energy of Renaissance Italy lies at the root of modern Western culture. In this magisterial study, Virginia Cox offers a fresh vision of this iconic moment in cultural history. Her lucid and absorbing book explores key artistic, literary and intellectual developments, as well as histories of food and fashion, map-making, exploration and anatomy. Alongside towering figures from Petrarch and Boccaccio to Leonardo, Machiavelli, and Isabella d'Este, Cox unveils lesser-known Renaissance protagonists including printers, travel writers, actresses, courtesans, explorers-even celebrity chefs. This extensively revised and expanded edition includes an incisive overview of Italy's relationship with the European and non-European worlds, embracing ethnic and religious diversity within Italy, the global dissemination and hybridization of Italian Renaissance culture, and Italian global encounters, including Jesuit missions to Asia. Pulling together the latest scholarship with original research and insight, Cox's book speaks both to general readers and specialists in the field.
- Draws on the author's deep-rooted research expertise across intellectual, literary, and cultural history to provide an incisive overview of Italian cultural history from c1250–1600
- Organised thematically to allow concise but deep engagement with key topics and issues
- First overview of the Italian Renaissance fully to incorporate the unexplored history of women's exceptional engagement with and participation in elite culture
Product details
January 2026Paperback
9781009474252
294 pages
229 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from January 2026
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword and acknowledgements
- Introduction:
- 1. What? Where? When? Whose?
- 2. The Renaissance and the Ancient
- 3. The Renaissance and the Modern
- 4. Identity and the Self
- 5. Renaissance Man
- 6. Renaissance Woman
- 7. The Renaissance Beyond Italy
- Conclusion: Reintegrating the Renaissance
- Bibliography.