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-:''[[sprezzatura]]''+'''Baldassare Castiglione''' (December 6, 1478 February 2, 1529) was an [[Italian writer]], [[courtier]], [[diplomat]], soldier and a prominent [[Renaissance author]].
-'''Baldassare Castiglione''', count of Novellata ([[December 6]], [[1478]] – [[February 2]], [[1529]]), was a [[diplomat]] and was a [[Renaissance author]]. In [[1528]], the year before his death, the book by which he is most famous, ''[[The Book of the Courtier]]'' was published. The book defined the ideal Renaissance gentleman. In the [[Middle Ages]], the perfect gentleman was a [[chivalry|chivalrous]] knight who distinguished himself by his prowess on the battlefield. Castiglione's book changed that; now the perfect gentleman had to be educated in the [[classic]]s as well. + 
 +Castiglione wrote ''Il Cortegiano'' or ''[[The Book of the Courtier]]'', a [[courtesy book]] dealing with questions of the etiquette and morality of the [[courtier]]. It was very influential in 16th-century European court circles.
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 +==See also==
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 +:''[[sprezzatura]], [[court life]]''
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Baldassare Castiglione (December 6, 1478 – February 2, 1529) was an Italian writer, courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author.

Castiglione wrote Il Cortegiano or The Book of the Courtier, a courtesy book dealing with questions of the etiquette and morality of the courtier. It was very influential in 16th-century European court circles.

See also

sprezzatura, court life




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