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96: 348: 45:, particularly with references to Florence's values and external threats. It was first delivered immediately after Florence's victory over Milan. 59:, has been questioned by critics of Baron. Some portions of the panegyric employed in its dating include references to the "occupation" of 166: 145: 124: 353: 195:
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Bruni republished the panegyric in the 1430s at a time which the pope was contemplating transferring the
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to a different city; the republication was also contemporaneous with the Milanese panegyric of
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Baron, Hans (1967). "Leonardo Bruni: "Professional Rhetorician" or 'Civic Humanist'?".
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The panegyric contains chronological contradictions with Bruni's other oration,
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The exact dating of the oration, as with other works of Bruni's dated by
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List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)
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Index

Latin
Florence
panegyric
Leonardo Bruni
Aelius Aristides
Hans Baron
Bologna
Giangaleazzo Visconti
Council of Florence
Pietro Candido Decembrio
Civic humanism
List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)
ISBN
90-04-08846-6
ISBN
0-934977-36-4
ISBN
0-521-66622-8
Baron, Hans
doi
10.2307/2709840
JSTOR
2709840
"'Civic Humanism' or Ciceronian Rhetoric?: The Culture of Petrarch and Bruni"
doi
10.1093/past/34.1.3
JSTOR
650053
doi
10.1093/past/36.1.21

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