- Baldassare Castiglione - Wikipedia
Baldassare Castiglione, Count of Casatico (Italian: [baldasˈsaːre kastiʎˈʎoːne]; 6 December 1478 – 2 February 1529), [1] was an Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author
- Baldassare Castiglione | Renaissance Courtier, Author Diplomat . . .
Baldassare Castiglione (born December 6, 1478, Casatico, near Mantua [Italy]—died February 2, 1529, Toledo [Spain]) was an Italian courtier, diplomat, and writer best known for his dialogue Il libro del cortegiano (1528; The Book of the Courtier)
- Castiglione, Baldassare 1478–1529 Italian Writer and Diplomat
Castiglione wrote poetry, biography, letters, and even a prologue for a play However, his most famous work is The Book of the Courtier, which he began by 1513 or 1514
- Castiglione – Institute for the Study of Western Civilization
Explore the life and works of Baldassare Castiglione, author of The Courtier, a key Renaissance text following Machiavelli's The Prince
- Baldassare Castiglione Biography - eNotes. com
Baldassare Castiglione was an influential figure in Renaissance Italy, known for his exemplary diplomatic skills and his celebrated work, The Book of the Courtier
- Castiglione, Baldassare - Italian Renaissance Learning Resources
Castiglione dated the dialogues to 1506, when he was in fact in England representing Guidobaldo at the installation ceremony of the Order of the Garter Il libro del cortegiano is divided into four books
- Baldassare Castiglione — Google Arts Culture
Baldassare Castiglione, count of Casatico, was an Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author Castiglione wrote Il Cortegiano or The Book of the Courtier, a courtesy
- Baldassare Castiglione – The Philosophy Room
Castiglione’s exploration of virtue extends to the realm of aesthetic and moral sensibility, particularly in the courtier’s interactions with women He advocates for a refined and respectful approach to love and courtship, influenced by Platonic ideals
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