A court book is a king without a sail, or a castle without a castle like a courtroom officer who does not have a court lady. In "The Court of the Courtier", Baldesar Castiglione not only included a perfect courtier but also formed a woman who is an equivalent judge of his woman. "Courtier" itself is a step-by-step guide to teaching young, wealthy and rising ways, learning, sports, and action. It was published in 1528 and was on the climax of the Italian Renaissance humanistic thinking and the interests of the ancient chivalry.
Baldassare Castiglione is Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier, and famous renaissance writer, his most famous work is "The Book of the Courtier". This work deals with Courtesy's courtesy and moral issues, an example of a courtesy that had a great influence in the European courts of the 16th century. For centuries, many authors have tried to put together etiquette and etiquette guides. The most famous of these is the Emily Post, which began recording etiquette in 1922. She will explain about her work and detail "trivial matter" of ideal daily behavior, but also explain appropriate actions of important life events such as baptism, wedding ceremony, funeral. . She will later establish a laboratory and will continue to provide up-to-date advice on how to negotiate modern society with good manners and etiquette.
In 1507, an Italian author named Burda Salay Castiglione published a book named "Kottel" famous by Italian writers. Inspired by his observation of the public actions of people in this book, Castiglione outlines the way he thinks "perfect" men and women should behave. Half a century ago, with the invention of printing press, many people in Europe read "Courtier" at once. The early Middle Ages is an era of fear in Europe, and many people believed that mysterious creatures existed in the underground world. People think that there are only three continents in the world, and it is thought that the earth, not the sun, is the center of the solar system. During the Renaissance, many of these medieval faiths proved to be fakes.