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Humanist Educational Treatises (I Tatti Renaissance Library) [Hardcover]

Craig W. Kallendorf (Translator), Leonardo Bruni (Contributor), Battista Guarino (Contributor), Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Contributor), Pier Paolo Vergerio (Contributor)
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I Tatti Renaissance Library June 30, 2002

The cycle of disciplines now known as the humanities emerged in their modern form during the Italian Renaissance as the result of an educational movement begun by humanist teachers, writers, and scholars of the early Quattrocento. The movement argued for the usefulness of classical literature as an instrument for training young men and women, not only in the arts of language and eloquence, but also in civic virtue and practical wisdom. This volume contains four of the most important theoretical statements that emerged from the early humanists' efforts to reform medieval education.

The four texts are Pier Paolo Vergerio, "The Character and Studies Befitting a Free-Born Youth"; Leonardo Bruni, "The Study of Literature"; Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II), "The Education of Boys"; and Battista Guarino, "A Program of Teaching and Learning". The Vergerio and Guarino texts appear in English for the first time.


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The Loeb Classical Library...has been of incalculable benefit to generations of scholars...It seems certain that the I Tatti Renaissance Library will serve a similar purpose for Renaissance Latin texts, and that, in addition to its obvious academic value, it will facilitate a broadening base of participation in Renaissance Studies...These books are to be lauded not only for their principles of inclusivity and accessibility, and for their rigorous scholarship, but also for their look and feel. Everything about them is attractive: the blue of their dust jackets and cloth covers, the restrained and elegant design, the clarity of the typesetting, the quality of the paper, and not least the sensible price. This is a new set of texts well worth collecting.
--Kate Lowe (Times Literary Supplement )

An aristocratic devotion to our culture continues to manifest itself even today in the most prestigious centers of study and thought. One has merely to look at the very recent (begun in 2001), rigorous and elegant humanistic series of Harvard University, with the original Latin text, English translation, introduction and notes.
--Vittore Branca (Il Sole 24 Ore )

A splendid collection of Humanist Educational Treatises, edited and translated with great precision by Craig Kallendorf, lets us watch some of the most influential humanist teachers at work.
--Anthony T. Grafton (New York Review of Books )

About the Author

Craig W. Kallendorf is Professor of Modern and Classical Languages at Texas A & M University and the author of Vergil and the Myth of Venice: Books and Readers in the Italian Renaissance.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press; Bilingual edition (June 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067400759X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674007598
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating read, November 12, 2004
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I'm not a renaissance scholar, but I really enjoy reading this series. A lot of thought has gone into the selection of works to be published under this imprint, and the result are a set of elegant books that offer a fascinating window into early modern thought.

This book is a perfect example of that. Four essays about education have been translated into English, and it is amazing to discover that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Some of the themes seem amazingly contemporary: the authors deal with corporal punishment (we hear both pro and con views), the importance of physical education, the errors of too much gender conditioning, and (this one made me laugh out loud because I think of it as such a modern issue) the negative effects of over-booking a child's time with extracurriculars!

Anyone who is interested in the history of the theory of education will enjoy this book, or even in developing their own theory of education (for home schooling, say) will enjoy reading this book. Knowledge of Latin is not required!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A rival to Loeb?, July 13, 2006
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The I Tatti Renaissance Library series follows a hard tradition when it follows the Loeb Classical library, but in the case of this collection of renaissance educational treatises, it succeeds. Kallendorf offers a readable but faithful translation to four seminal but surprisingly unavailable works (Vergerio's _The Character and Studies Befitting a Free-Born Youth_, Bruni's _The Study of Literature_, Pius II's _The Education of Boys_, and Guarino's _A Program of Teaching and Learning_). The Latin text is based on previously published editions but has been carefully reconsidered. Nevertheless it does not intend to be a critical edition for the texts. Finally, with signature seams and cloth binding, this is a permanent book, but the paper and print are somewhat less fine than the older Loeb volumes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great source for Educational Theorists, August 6, 2011
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At first it might seem strange to have a Pope advocating a liberal education, including the arts, and sciences, but this is the source of that great tradition. His arguments are moral, but still sound, even today.
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