The Beggar and the Professor

A Sixteenth-Century Family Saga

Brossura, 416 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato da University Of Chicago Press.

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978-0-226-47324-6
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In 1499, high in the remote and bitterly impoverished mountains of the Valais, Thomas Platter was born and quickly abandoned, left to make his way among the crags as a herder of goats and sheep. At the age of ten, mustering the ferocity of will that would serve him throughout his life, Thomas walked barefoot and alone out of the hills and into the glorious turbulence of the sixteenth century.

For nearly ten years, he wandered the breadth of Western Europe, throwing in his lot with nomadic gangs of beggars and thieves, scraping and fighting for food and survival, until a chance encounter sparked a stunning humanist conversion, propelling him from illiterate pauper to esteemed professor, printer, and, ultimately, patriarch.

From a wealth of vividly autobiographical writings - diaries, travel journals, memoirs - Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie reconstructs the extraordinary life of Thomas Platter and the lives of his sons …

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  • Biography: general
  • European history: c 1500 to c 1750
  • Social history
  • History
  • History - General History
  • History: World
  • Europe
  • Historical - General
  • Literary
  • Western Europe - General
  • History / Europe / Western