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Angelo Poliziano e l'edizione romana di Johannes Bulle.
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Pietro's abiding love of Petrarch and the Tuscan poets had been seeded in him by his father, Bernardo Bembo, and as a boy Pietro went with him on embassy to Florence to be educated in the city of Lorenzo de' Medici,
Angelo Poliziano and Cristoforo Landino--those men who studied Latin and Greek with a view to elevating their own vernacular Tuscan.
Barolsky does this by "focusing on a small corpus of images" But as with Dante, small keys open large doors; moreover Barolsky makes abundant use of Michelangelo's poetry (considered by some to be the greatest Italian poetry of the 16th century), his letters, the contemporary biographies by Ascanio Condivi and Giorgio Vasari, his relationship to Florentine neo-Platonism (and thus his relations with Lorenzo de Medici and the poet
Angelo Poliziano), his intensive reading of Ovid, of Dante, and of course the Hebrew and Christian Bibles.
It is, of course, at best a simplification to describe the period between Petrarch's death (1374) and
Angelo Poliziano's first major vernacular work, Le stanze per la giostra del Magnifico Giuliano di Piero de' Medici (c.
178), but there is one Renaissance intertext which, though it has preoccupied art historians trained in the Warburg school, has as yet failed to interest French Renaissance specialists; namely,
Angelo Poliziano's Stanze per la giostra di Giuliano de 'Medici, composed in honor of a joust held in Florence in 1475.