Book VI

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Book VI is a section of Leonardo Bruni’s historical work "History of the Florentine People," continuing his humanist narrative of Florence’s political and civic development.

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instanceOf book
section of historical work
associatedWith Florentine Republic NERFINISHED
Palazzo Vecchio (as seat of Florentine government) NERFINISHED
author Leonardo Bruni NERFINISHED
centralTheme civic virtue
republican liberty
role of citizens in government
countryOfOrigin Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
follows Book V (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
genre historiography
political history
hasAuthorRole Leonardo Bruni as Chancellor of Florence NERFINISHED
historicalDiscipline civic humanist history
historicalMethod classical-inspired civic humanism
influencedBy Cicero’s political thought
Livy NERFINISHED
classical Roman historians
language Latin
literaryPeriod Early Renaissance NERFINISHED
literaryStyle humanist Latin prose
movement Italian Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus civic development of Florence
political development of Florence
originalTitleLanguage Latin
originalWorkTitle Historiarum Florentini populi liber VI NERFINISHED
partOf History of the Florentine People NERFINISHED
perspective pro-republican civic humanist viewpoint
precedes Book VII (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
relatedWork Book I (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
Book II (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
Book III (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
Book IV (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
Book V (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
Book VII (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
Book VIII (History of the Florentine People) NERFINISHED
settingLocationDescribed Florence NERFINISHED
settingRegionDescribed Tuscany NERFINISHED
subject Florentine civic life
Florentine republican institutions
history of Florence
timePeriodDescribed Middle Ages in Florence
early Renaissance Florence
workContext Renaissance Florentine historiography
workInSeries History of the Florentine People NERFINISHED
workType narrative history

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