Dino Compagni's Chronicle of Florence (The Middle Ages Series)

Dino Compagni's Chronicle of Florence (The Middle Ages Series)

by Daniel E. Bornstein (Author)

Synopsis

Dino Campagni's classic chronicle gives a detailed account of a crucial period in the history of Florence, beginning about 1280 and ending in the first decade of the fourteenth century. During that time Florence was one of the largest cities in Europe and a center of commerce and culture. Its gold florin was the standard international currency; Giotto was revolutionizing the art of painting; Dante Alighieri and Guido Cavalcanti were transforming the vernacular love lyric. The era was marked as well by political turmoil and factional strife. The inexorable escalation of violence, as insult and reprisal led to arson and murder, provides the bitter content of Compagni's story. Dino Compagni was perfectly placed to observe the political turmoil. A successful merchant, a prominent member of the silk guild, an active member of the government. Gompagni-like Dante-sided with the Whites and, after their defeat in 1301, was barred from public office. He lived the rest of his life as an exile in his own city, mulling over the events that had led to the defeat of his party. This chronicle, the fruit of his observation and reflection, studies the damage wrought by uncontrolled factional strife, the causes of conflict, the connections between events, and the motives of the participants. Compagni judges passionately and harshly. Daniel Bornstein supplements his lucid translation with and extensive historical introduction and explanatory notes.

$30.45

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Published: 01 Jul 1986

ISBN 10: 0812212215
ISBN 13: 9780812212211

Media Reviews

It is good to have this fascinating little chronicle, which gives a lively firsthand account of Florentine history in the lifetime of Dante and Giotto, in a readable and scholarly English translation backed by a historical introduction. -Journal of Medieval History


A lively first-hand account of Florentine history in the lifetime of Dante and Giotto. -Journal of Medieval History

Author Bio
Daniel Bornstein is Professor of History and Religious Studies at Washington University in St. Louis.