India in the Italian Renaissance surveys the changing representations of pagan Indians in Italian culture from the late medieval period to the end of the 16th century. Curiosity for the world well beyond Italy, and the freedom to decide what one thought of it, were important features of Italian Renaissance culture. Therefore the
India in the Italian Renaissance surveys the changing representations of pagan Indians in Italian culture from the late medieval period to the end of the 16th century. Curiosity for the world well beyond Italy, and the freedom to decide what one thought of it, were important features of Italian Renaissance culture. Therefore the
Meera Juncu received her doctorate in Italian Renaissance studies from the University of Cambridge.
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List of illustrations 1 Changing representations of pagan Indians in Italian culture c.1300 to c.1600 2 Preconceptions of the Indians c.1300 3 Transformations of medieval Indian tradition in Marco Polo's Il milione 4 A fourteenth-century religious view of the Indians: Odorico's relatio and its re-presentation by Mandeville 5 Gymnosophists, gods and the Greeks: India among the humanists from Petrarch to Alberti 6 Novelty and humanity in Poggio Bracciolini's representation of the Indians 7 India 'recognita'? The fifteenth-century reception of Poggio's portrayal of the Indians 8 Following Da Gama's wake: Italian visions of 'Portuguese' India (c.1500-c.1514) 9 A new Ulysses' Indians: the Itinerario of Ludovico de Varthema 10 A polyphony of modern voices: Ramusio's contribution to understandings of Indians 11 Popularized Jesuit views 12 Late-sixteenth-century merchant perspectives Conclusion Index
List of illustrations 1 Changing representations of pagan Indians in Italian culture c.1300 to c.1600 2 Preconceptions of the Indians c.1300 3 Transformations of medieval Indian tradition in Marco Polo's Il milione 4 A fourteenth-century religious view of the Indians: Odorico's relatio and its re-presentation by Mandeville 5 Gymnosophists, gods and the Greeks: India among the humanists from Petrarch to Alberti 6 Novelty and humanity in Poggio Bracciolini's representation of the Indians 7 India 'recognita'? The fifteenth-century reception of Poggio's portrayal of the Indians 8 Following Da Gama's wake: Italian visions of 'Portuguese' India (c.1500-c.1514) 9 A new Ulysses' Indians: the Itinerario of Ludovico de Varthema 10 A polyphony of modern voices: Ramusio's contribution to understandings of Indians 11 Popularized Jesuit views 12 Late-sixteenth-century merchant perspectives Conclusion Index
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