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  1. Leonardo Bruni or Leonardo Aretino (c. 1370 – March 9, 1444) was an Italian humanist, historian and statesman, often recognized as the most important humanist historian of the early Renaissance. He has been called the first modern historian. [2]

  2. Subjects Of Study: Florence. Leonardo Bruni (born c. 1370, Arezzo, Florence [Italy]—died March 9, 1444, Florence) was an Italian humanist scholar of the Renaissance. Bruni was secretary to the papal chancery from 1405 and served as chancellor of Florence from 1427 until his death in 1444.

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  3. May 24, 2017 · A comprehensive overview of the life and works of Leonardo Bruni, one of the most influential and versatile humanists of the Quattrocento. Find introductions, bibliographies, and scholarly articles on Bruni's contributions to history, rhetoric, and politics.

  4. Learn about Leonardo Bruni, the most influential humanist of the early 1400s, who translated Greek works, wrote histories, and promoted civic values. Find out his biography, achievements, and controversies in this encyclopedia article.

  5. Learn about Leonardo Bruni, a Renaissance humanist who translated ancient classics, wrote biographies, and chronicled the history of Florence. He also influenced the concept of the Middle Ages and advocated for a citizen army.

  6. Sep 14, 2018 · Learn about Leonardo Bruni, a prominent humanist, orator, and statesman in fifteenth-century Florence. Explore his life, works, and contributions to rhetoric, history, ethics, and politics.

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  8. A study of Bruni's History as a work of moral education for Florentine statesmen, showing his rejection of Aristotle's views on imperialism and his influence on Machiavelli. The paper argues that Bruni's History is a neglected source of Renaissance political thought and humanism.

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