Collection of Essays
The Medici: Citizens and Masters Black, Robert D. • Law, John Easton [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Villa i Tatti / 32 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Introduction |
Dominant Cities. Florence, Genoa, Venice, Milan, and Their Territories in the Fifteenth Century |
Medicean Florence and Beyond. Legitimacy of Power and Urban Traditions |
Communal Traditions and Personal Power in Renaissance Florence. The Medici as Signori |
Diplomacy, Language, and the "Arts of Power" |
Lorenzo the Magnificent's Regime. Aims, Image, and Constitutional Framework |
Medici and Sforza - Breeds Apart? |
Tuscans and Lombards. The Political Culture of Officialdom |
Piero in Power, 1492-1494. A Balance Sheet for Four Generations of Medici Control |
Medici Economic Policy |
Lorenzo de' Medici and Foreigners. Recommendations and Reprisals |
The Albizzi, the Early Medici, and the Florentine Church, 1375-1460 |
Religion and Literature in Oligarchic, Medicean, and Savonarolan Florence |
A Cardinal in Rome. Florentine and Medici Ambitions |
Patriarchal Ideals, Patronage Practices, and the Authority of Cosimo "il vecchio" |
The Medici. Defenders of Liberty in Fifteenth-Century Florence |
Medicean Theater. Image and Message |
Sound Patrons. The Medici and Florentine Musical Life |
The Medici Question. A Rhetorical "Special Case"? |
Marking Time. Medici Imagery and Princely Iconography |
The Politics of Castellation |
Cosimo de' Medici and Francesco Sforza in Machiavelli's Florentine Histories |
Florence and Ferrara. Dynastic Marriage and Politics |