Conclusion
Conclusion
I have attempted in this study to describe two forms of humanism in early Renaissance Florence. One drew upon the rich traditions of the fourteenth century, the wisdom and exuberance of Dante, and the humanist learning and poetic flair of Petrarch. This culture was further enriched by the political humanism of the great Florentine chancellor, Coluccio Salutati, and by the introduction of Greek studies by Manuel Chrysoloras....
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