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The life of Poggio Bracciolini

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An extended biographical study traces the scholar's recovery of long-lost classical manuscripts and situates his letters and writings within the broader intellectual revival of his era. The narrative blends documentary research, unpublished correspondence, and edited extracts to reconstruct his career, personal traits, and networks among contemporary learned figures, while also treating the political and ecclesiastical contexts that shaped his activities. The author discusses sources, editorial choices, and critical corrections to earlier biographies, aiming to illuminate both the individual and the literary movements with which he was associated.

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William Shepherd

William Shepherd was an author known for his scholarly work on the Renaissance humanist Poggio Bracciolini. His notable book, "The Life of Poggio Bracciolini," explores the life and contributions of Bracciolini, who played a significant role in the revival of classical literature during the 15th century. Shepherd's writing reflects a deep engagement with historical texts and an interest in the cultural transformations of the Renaissance period. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of humanism and its impact on European thought.

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