Book contents
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Preliminaries: “The Florence Problem”
- Introduction
- Chapter One Padua
- Chapter Two Alberti in Padua I
- Chapter Three Alberti in Padua II
- Chapter Four Alberti in Bologna (c. 1421–1428?)
- Chapter Five Alberti in Rome (c. Late 1420s–1434)
- Chapter Six Finalities and Florence
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter One - Padua
Historical Realm and Intellectual Culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2025
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Leon Battista Alberti in Exile
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Preliminaries: “The Florence Problem”
- Introduction
- Chapter One Padua
- Chapter Two Alberti in Padua I
- Chapter Three Alberti in Padua II
- Chapter Four Alberti in Bologna (c. 1421–1428?)
- Chapter Five Alberti in Rome (c. Late 1420s–1434)
- Chapter Six Finalities and Florence
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter paints the political and intellectual backdrop of Padua in the 1300s, which sets the stage for Alberti’s education. While Rolandino, Lovato, and Mussato were intellectual giants of a commune, Petrarch, Conversino, and Vergerio were literary giants at a court – that of Francesco Il Vecchio da Carrara, a patron of classical medals, art, and humanist educators and antiquarians. Accordingly, five factors made Padua a center of early humanism: independent university faculty, accession of classical rhetoric, Petrarch and his library, Carrara’s support for educators and antiquarians, and the city’s absorption by Venice, allowing unfettered education to gift Alberti a literary and visual universe.
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- Leon Battista Alberti in ExileTracing the Path to the First Modern Book on Painting, pp. 7 - 44Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025