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This Book Couldn't Be Published In The Renaissance
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ส.ค. 2024
- This is the story of Benvenuto Cellini's Vita, how it was written, how it survived, and how it eventually came to be published over 150 years later.
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Tom, more like this, please.
Agreed!
YES! History on the books, especially ones like this are interesting and fun.
I didn't know I needed to follow TH-cam channel for books. This is a great video.
@G1V3M3URTAGS yes!!
Holy tamales! And I thought Caravaggio wasn’t wrapped tight! People who believe just because a person has genius they are “better” than others or even above behaving ethically have always made my teeth hurt. It’s important to remember there was very little understanding of mental illness at that time. BTW both created some of my favorite works of art. What an extraordinary find!
Really enjoyed this video Tom. Interesting and educational in many ways!
Yes!!
I'm so glad - and the dragon emoji has entered the chat!
I love your videos and appreciate the work that you put into them. Moreover, your history lessons behind each one of the books you present is outstanding. Please keep up your great work.
Thank you
Rolex named their line of dress watches the Ciellini. Thank you for such a fascinating video your channel is elite
On Tom's website, it looks like the book has already been sold. There are paperback translations published by Oxford and Penguin.
Tom many thanks I can not express how much I enjoy your channel even though it is tinged with envy at the books you show.
Completely fascinating in every detail.
I still am ashamed. 40 years ago, I stole a copy of this book by accident. I left the bookstore without paying because we all were distracted, me and the cashier. But when I finally noticed that I hadn't paid, a few hours and a journey by train later, I must confess I didn't go back to pay.
Benvenuto would have approved of this criminality
I love hearing about the history of books!! Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic video!!!!
LOL; I've got 5 old (worthless) editions, I used to walk into book shops and asks for copies of this book. It's a wonderful portrait of the mindset of the middle class during the renaissance. Yes, he's an old man talking about his youth. We don't have Lorenzo, Niccolo, or Cosimo's mindset, but bombastic seems to be the norm.
This is fantastic!
Brilliant video! Had me enthralled. Thank you for the work that you put into it.😀
Great video Tom, you make some my favorite youtube video, as always so interesting and informative.
love your videos
Many thanks!
Art history
What's with the dedication to various British and Irish nobles??? Did they pay for the print run?
Best info I can find is that it's one English noble, Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, who also happens to have a lot of other titles. He was a great patron of the arts so he possiblt he did pay for it.
Thought this was going to be 'the three Imposters'.😢😢😢
I like anything about necromancers.
Wow
Tom, what about the lines which say, Riccardo Boyle, Conte di Burlington, e Cork, etc? Did they sponsor the original book?
Why is the book dedicated to an English Earl?
He more than likely was a patron
I guess Geatano Berenstadt didn't have much else to do with his time.
I wonder at it's worth ?
Greetings from Chile, Tom. I love your videos