The Merchant of Prato: Daily Life in a Medieval Italian City
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This extraordinary re-creation of the life of a medieval Italian merchant, Francesco di Marco Datini, is one of the greatest historical portraits written in the twentieth century.Drawing on an astonishing cache of letters unearthed centuries after Datini’s death, it reveals to us a shrewd, enterprising, anxious man, as he makes deals, furnishes his sumptuous house, buys silks for his outspoken young wife and broods on his legacy. It is an unequalled source of knowledge about the texture of daily life in the small, earthy, violent, striving world of fourteenth-century Tuscany.’Datini has now probably become most intimately accessible figure of the later Middle Ages … brilliant and intricate’ The Times’As a picture of Tuscany before the dawn of the Renaissance it is a complement to The Decameron’ Sunday Times
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| Weight | 0.292 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.2 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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| Pages | 400 |
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| Year Published | 2017-5-4 |
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| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 0241293928 |
| About The Author | Iris Origo, the Marchesa Origo (1902-1988) was an American writer who lived in Southern Tuscany. Her other books include War in the Val d'Orcia, Leopardi and The Last Attachment. |
Francesco di Marco Datini, the fourteenth-century Tuscan merchant who forms the subject of Origo's brilliant study, has now probably become the most intimately accessible figures of the later Middle Ages … paints, in brilliant and intricate detail, a picture of Italian domestic life on the eve of the Renaissance |
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| Other text | As a picture of the daily round in Tuscany before the dawn of the Renaissance it is a complement to The Decameron |
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