De avaritia

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De avaritia is a moral and humanist treatise by Poggio Bracciolini that examines the nature and consequences of greed in Renaissance society.

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instanceOf humanist treatise
literary work
moral treatise
author Poggio Bracciolini NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
discusses corruption caused by greed
ethical limits of wealth accumulation
impact of avarice on civic life
relationship between wealth and virtue
focusesOn consequences of greed
moral implications of avarice
nature of greed
social effects of greed
genre Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
moral philosophy
hasPerspective humanist view of economic behavior
moral critique of avarice
language Latin
literaryPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
mainSubject avarice
ethics
greed
movement Italian Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
notableWork De avaritia NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition humanism
setInPeriod Renaissance society

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