The Italian And Northern Renaissance

The Italian And Northern Renaissance — page 7
Urban Growth and wars of Expansion Town revival was a general feature of 10th and 11th-century Europe associated with an upsurge in population that is not completely understood In Italy however the urban imprint of Roman times had never been erased By the 11th century the towers of new towns and more commonly of old towns newly revived began to dot the spiny Italian landscape The burgeoning population was literally brimming with new energy due to improved diets As in Roman times the medieval Italian town lived in close relation to its surrounding rural area or contado Italian city folk seldom relinquished their ties to the land from which they and their families had sprung Most successful tradesmen or bankers would invest some of their profits in the family farm while rural nobles often spent part of the year in houses inside city walls In Italian towns knights merchants rentiers and skilled craftsmen lived and worked 12 chapTer one