Book ID: CBB456705934

Florence à l'écritoire: écriture et mémoire dans l'Italie de la Renaissance; (Florence at the writing desk: Writing and memory in Renaissance Italy) (2023)

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Klapisch-Zuber, Christiane (Author)
Lett, Didier (Editor)


Editions EHESS
Publication date: 2023
Language: French


Publication Date: 2023
Edition Details: Book series: Collection EHESS poche, no.5
Physical Details: 253

La Florence de la première Renaissance est une ville de négociants, d’industriels, d’artisans, de peintres. Ces hommes tiennent des livres de comptes et beaucoup ne lâchent pas la plume en rentrant chez eux. Certains se piquent même de généalogie. Si cette écriture domestique qui enregistre, calcule et transmet est la pierre angulaire de la confiance réciproque et de l’identité sociale, elle est en revanche encore mal partagée entre hommes et femmes. Celles-ci s’efforcent toutefois de s’en approprier l’usage pour participer à la vie quotidienne et à la mémoire collective de leurs lignées. Grande historienne de la parenté et des mentalités, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber montre dans cet essai que le recours à l’écrit offre également une issue aux conflits qui mettent en cause l’honneur du groupe. Que les « livres de famille » gardent la trace des affrontements ou, au contraire, les passent sous silence, ils sont toujours au cœur des relations sociales : c’est tout l’art florentin de la mémoire. (The Florence of the first Renaissance is a city of merchants, industrialists, artisans, painters. These men keep account books and many do not put down their pens when they return home. Some even pride themselves on genealogy. If this domestic writing which records, calculates and transmits is the cornerstone of mutual trust and social identity, it is, however, still poorly shared between men and women. However, they strive to appropriate its use to participate in daily life and the collective memory of their lineages. A great historian of kinship and mentalities, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber shows in this essay that recourse to writing also offers a way out of conflicts that call into question the honor of the group. Whether “family books” keep traces of clashes or, on the contrary, pass them over in silence, they are always at the heart of social relations: this is the entire Florentine art of memory.) (Publisher)

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Authors & Contributors
Ulivi, Elisabetta
Belli, Gianluca
Boyle, Marjorie O'Rourke
Caroti, Stefano
Chartier, Roger
Ciliberto, Michele
Journals
Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
Business History Review
Intellectual History Review
Renaissance Quarterly
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
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Olschki
Polistampa
Cambridge University Press
Leo S. Olschki Editore
Polity Press
Viella
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Mathematics
Philosophy
Humanism
Abacus
Libraries and archives
People
Danti, Egnazio
Medici, Cosimo I de'
Boyle, Robert
Dal Pozzo Toscanelli, Paolo
Ficino, Marsilio
Leonardo da Vinci
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Renaissance
15th century
16th century
Medieval
Early modern
14th century
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Italy
Florence (Italy)
Europe
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