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"Ita Mac Carthy uncovers all sorts of connections at a time in Italy concerned with what might be described as the reactivation of aspects of the classical past, drawing on the writings of Tullia d’Aragona, Ariosto, Vittoria Colonna and others, and exploring works by Francesco del Cossa, Michelangelo and Raphael. Throughout, she puts grace at the centre of things, even though it is notoriously difficult to define, endeavouring to show what it signified at the time, and how it permeated style, behaviour and notions concerning society and even salvation."---James Stevens Curl, Times Higher Education
"This thoughtful, elegant text offers new and persuasive readings of several well-known figures and their works." * Choice Reviews *
"Mac Carthy’s discursive, often meditative style draws us deeply into the complex layers, contradictions, and semantic richness embodied in the idea of grace, one of the most 'beguiling and deceptively powerful of early modern keywords.'"---Frederick J. McGinness, Church History
"[An] ambitious and breathtakingly intricate study. . . . Ita Mac Carthy’s Grace of the Italian Renaissance is a rich, insightful, and highly nuanced study. It is an inspiringly erudite work that will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers. It promises to serve them all well."---Sarah Rolfe Prodan, Renaissance Studies
"Mac Carthy gives us a rich and perceptive study of grace in word, image, and beyond in sixteenth-century Italy."---Jonathan Locke Hart, Renaissance and Reformation

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 14/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9780691175485, 978-0691175485
      ISBN10: 0691175489

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Ita Mac Carthy uncovers all sorts of connections at a time in Italy concerned with what might be described as the reactivation of aspects of the classical past, drawing on the writings of Tullia d’Aragona, Ariosto, Vittoria Colonna and others, and exploring works by Francesco del Cossa, Michelangelo and Raphael. Throughout, she puts grace at the centre of things, even though it is notoriously difficult to define, endeavouring to show what it signified at the time, and how it permeated style, behaviour and notions concerning society and even salvation."---James Stevens Curl, Times Higher Education
      "This thoughtful, elegant text offers new and persuasive readings of several well-known figures and their works." * Choice Reviews *
      "Mac Carthy’s discursive, often meditative style draws us deeply into the complex layers, contradictions, and semantic richness embodied in the idea of grace, one of the most 'beguiling and deceptively powerful of early modern keywords.'"---Frederick J. McGinness, Church History
      "[An] ambitious and breathtakingly intricate study. . . . Ita Mac Carthy’s Grace of the Italian Renaissance is a rich, insightful, and highly nuanced study. It is an inspiringly erudite work that will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers. It promises to serve them all well."---Sarah Rolfe Prodan, Renaissance Studies
      "Mac Carthy gives us a rich and perceptive study of grace in word, image, and beyond in sixteenth-century Italy."---Jonathan Locke Hart, Renaissance and Reformation

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