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Baldassare Castiglione

 

            
             > Baldassare was an Italian diplomat, writer, and courtier, and one of the most influential authors in Europe during the Renaissance. .
             > Courtier is attendant at a royal court. A person who uses flattery to get something to win there favor. They had have many skills take part social demand society.
             > The Book of the Courtier was his most well known work. It is a Renaissance courtesy book, comprised of four sections of dialogues, which describe conversations held at the court of Urbino on four successive nights in 1507. .
             >In first book each arrive contribution on there contradicting opinion in a game or form of a play. Each character display and act as the moderator. .
             >Book 1 is describes the desirable qualities of a courtier, his manner, education, physical and mental abilities. .
             >Book 2 is devoted to language and speech, and to the proper way of address in formal and informal social settings. .
             >Book 3 describes female conducts, and education, and especially focuses on chastity and matter related to love. .
             >Book 4 examines the role of the ideal courtier in following his duty to the royalty in service to the court and state. It discusses the proper education of the prince, and gives models of the best forms of political organization. The book concludes with the Platonic Love. .
             >Major theme is to follow rule of social demand if you .
             want to be courtier. .
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             >The Courtier is made up of a series of dialogues, debates on various topics of interest to the courtier who wishes to act on the best possible manner.
             > Anyone can be Courtier if there muscular, athletic, and knowledgeable of all sports has appreciation for art and follows all expectation in being true professional courtier.
             > The dept of the appeal this follow directly to hierarcy and being any of social take.
            


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