Renaissance Essays

Renaissance Essays by Hugh Trevor Roper, published by Trafalgar Square in 1985, is a collection of historical essays that explores British and European history from the fifteenth to the early seventeenth centuries, culminating with the Thirty Years War. This edition, comprising 304 pages, gathers Trevor-Roper’s writings that delve into various aspects of intellectual and cultural history during the Renaissance period, reflecting his extensive research and insights.
Readers will find discussions on a wide range of topics, including Renaissance Venice, the arts under Emperor Maximilian I, and the court of Henry VIII, alongside analyses of significant figures such as Sir Thomas More and the influential Cromwellian revolution. The essays also examine the historiography of Elizabethan historians, the role of religion through figures like Richard Hooker, and the impact of medical philosophy introduced by Paracelsus. Trevor-Roper’s work situates these themes within the broader context of societal changes and the evolution of ideas during a transformative era in European history.
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Hugh Trevor-Roper’s historical essays, published over many years in many different forms, are now difficult to find. This volume gathers together pieces on British and European history from the fifteenth to the early seventeenth centuries, ending with the Thirty Years War, which Trevor-Roper views as the great historical and intellectual watershed that marked the end of the Renaissance.Covering a wide range of topics, these writings reflect the many facets of Trevor-Roper’s interest in intellectual and cultural history. Included are discussions of Renaissance Venice; the arts as patronized by that “universal man,” the Emperor Maximilian I; the court of Henry VIII and the ideas of Sir Thomas More; the Lisle Letters and the formidable Cromwellian revolution; the historiography and the historical philosophy of the Elizabethans John Stow and William Camden; religion and the “judicious Hooker,” the great doctor of the Anglican Church; medicine and medical philosophy, shaken out of its orthodoxy by Paracelsus and his disciples; literature and Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy ; and the ideology of the Renaissance courts.Trevor-Roper sets his intellectual and cultural history in a context of society and in realization of ideas, the patronage of the arts, the interpretation of history, the social challenge of science, the social application of religion. This volume of essays confirms his reputation as a spectacular writer of history and master essayist.
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