De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) - The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera by Unknown
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counting himself indeed as _passerunculus inter accipitres, pygmeolus
inter gigantes_. Failing to turn his friend from his purpose, Cardinal Ascanio Sforza exacted from him a promise to send him regular and frequent information of all that happened at the Spanish Court. It is to this pact between the two friends that posterity is indebted for the Decades and the _Opus Epistolarum_, in which the events of those singularly stirring years are chronicled in a style that portrays with absolute fidelity the temper of an age prolific in men of extraordinary genius and unsurpassed daring, incomparably rich in achievements that changed the face of the world and gave a new direction to the trend of human development. On the twenty-ninth of August the Spanish ambassador, after taking leave of Innocent VIII.,[9] set out from Rome on his return journey to Spain, and with him went Peter Martyr d'Anghera. [Note 9: _Dixi ante sacros pedes prostratus lacrymosum vale quarto calendi Septembris 1487_. (Ep. i.)] II Spain in the year 1487 presented a striking contrast to Italy where, from the days of Dante to those of Machiavelli, the land had echoed to the vain cry: _Pax, pax et non erat pax_. Peter Martyr was impressed by the unaccustomed spectacle of a united country within whose |
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