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Civic Humanism (Coluccio Salutati :silhouette: (Humanism Study Groups…
Civic Humanism
Coluccio Salutati :silhouette:
Long Term Chancellor
Integral in Florentine Identity
Sign of Stability during Crises
Humanism Study Groups
Translate/ Circulate Classical Latin
Hired Manuel Chrysolaras: Translated Works From Plato
Political Treatises: Created images of Florence
Recruited Humanists into Office, Including his successor, Bruni
Virtue of Civic Engagement
Leonardo Bruni :silhouette:
Virtue of Civic Engagement
Continued Salutati's Recruitment
The Laudito: Bruni's Praise of Florence
Republic of Florence : :<3:
Banking
Gold Florin (1252)
Medici Family: Most Important Banking Family :silhouettes:
Peruzzi, Bardi, Almieri, Scali: Other notable banking families
Trade
Arno River: Vital Transportation For Trade
Calimala Guild/ Wool Production
Politics
1293 Ordinance Of Justice: Foundation of government comprised of 21 Guilds, 7 higher, 14 lower
Signoria
Buonomini
Gonfalonieri
Magistracies
Crises :red_cross:
Ciompi Revolts (1378-1383)
Wool Guild Agitation
Riots, People Fleeing Florence
Guelph/ Ghibelline Conflict
Nobles sided with Emporor
Merchants Sided with Papacy
Patrician Government (1382-1434)
Signoria Dominated by Merchant Elite
Growing Instability amidst economic issues