Attitudes and Views of Classical Authors Through the Eyes of Leonardo Bruni and Francis Petrarch

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(Bruni, The Dialogues, p. 67) Bruni rebukes the people for preserving authors such as Cassiodorus and Alcidus who wrote nonsense that, "even men of moderate learning never cared to read" instead of preserving the works of Cicero from which, "the muses of the Latin language never produced anything fairer"...
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(Bruni, The Dialogues, p. 67) Bruni places the blame of this mistake on the ignorance of men and states that if they had attained even a superficial acquaintance with them (Cicero's works), they certainly would never have neglected Cicero's works, which were endowed with such eloquence that they would easily avoid being scorned by a not uncultivated reader...
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