The Last of the Strozzi

The Last of the Strozzi
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Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063714615
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Synopsis The Last of the Strozzi by : Carolyn Renfrew

Filippo Strozzi and the Medici

Filippo Strozzi and the Medici
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 052108816X
ISBN-13 : 9780521088169
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Synopsis Filippo Strozzi and the Medici by : Melissa Meriam Bullard

Filippo Strozzi (1489-1538), the Florentine aristocrat and banker, is usually remembered for the dramatic exploits at the end of his life. Forced into exile, he became an outspoken defender of the last Florentine Republic against the tyranny of the city's new dukes. His place in Florentine history, however, changes drastically when we focus not on his final years but on his extensive career as a Medici favourite and loyal financier. At the courts of the Medici popes he furthered the grandiose schemes of Leo X and Clement VII and accumulated a personal fortune of legendary size. Dr Bullard's study reassesses Strozzi's place in Renaissance history and considers the more general problems of paper economy and war finance, and Florentine political life, in the early sixteenth century. It documents the intricate financial ties between Florence and the papal court, and Strozzi's key role as a manipulator of the city's public funds to pay for papal wars.

The Strozzi of Florence

The Strozzi of Florence
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 047210912X
ISBN-13 : 9780472109128
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Synopsis The Strozzi of Florence by : Ann Crabb

Enter the turbulent world of a Florentine family through personal correspondence

Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli: Patron, Client, and the Pistola fatta per la peste/An Epistle Written Concerning the Plague

Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli: Patron, Client, and the Pistola fatta per la peste/An Epistle Written Concerning the Plague
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781442644243
ISBN-13 : 1442644249
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Synopsis Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli: Patron, Client, and the Pistola fatta per la peste/An Epistle Written Concerning the Plague by : William J. Landon

William J. Landon reveals Strozzi's influence on Machiavelli through wide-ranging textual investigations, and especially through Strozzi's Pistola fatta per la peste for which Landon has provided the first ever complete English translation and critical edition.

Filippo Strozzi

Filippo Strozzi
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Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0018102881
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Synopsis Filippo Strozzi by : Thomas Adolphus Trollope

The Medieval World at Our Fingertips

The Medieval World at Our Fingertips
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Publisher : Harvey Miller Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1909400882
ISBN-13 : 9781909400887
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Synopsis The Medieval World at Our Fingertips by : Christopher De Hamel

No manuscript is an island. We may consider medieval illumination as a single characteristic of the whole Middle Ages, but every manuscript is part of the evolving history of European art and culture, and every one belongs to a place and period. The Sandra Hindman Collection is a remarkable journey through time and location. Every illuminated cutting described here is a microcosm of a larger history. A sublime initial from a twelfth-century Bible from France is part of a setting which includes Chartres Cathedral, the Crusades and Abelard; two late thirteenth-century narrative miniatures of saints from northern Italy have stepped from in a world inhabited by Giotto and Dante and the basilica of Santa Croce in Florence; a miniature by the Berlin Master of Mary of Burgundy belongs in age of Rogier van der Weyden and Hans Memling; a painting from a choir book by the 'Master B.F.' can hold its place with Leonardo da Vinci and Palestrina. Manuscripts were always at the heart of intellectual and visual culture. For thirty years Sandra Hindman has been selecting and refining a collection of perfect medieval miniatures which are the quintessence of their time. Each is a window which illuminates a world. The history of stained glass, architecture, fresco painting, tapestries and wood carving, as well as medieval literature, religion, music and romance, are all made slightly clearer and more focused by looking at the illuminated miniatures chosen for exhibition here.

Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli

Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781442699489
ISBN-13 : 1442699485
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Synopsis Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi and Niccolo Machiavelli by : William J. Landon

By 1520, Niccolò Machiavelli’s life in Florence was steadily improving: he had achieved a degree of literary fame, and, following his removal from the Florentine Chancery by the Medici family, he had managed to gain their respect and patronage. But there is one figure whose substantial contributions to Machiavelli’s restoration has been hitherto neglected – Lorenzo di Filippo Strozzi (1482–1549), a younger and fabulously wealthy Florentine nobleman. As manuscript evidence suggests, Strozzi brought Machiavelli into his patronage network and aided many of his post-1520 achievements. This book is the first English biography of Strozzi, as well as the first examination of the patron-client relationship that developed between the two men. William J. Landon reveals Strozzi’s influence on Machiavelli through wide-ranging textual investigations, and especially through Strozzi’s Pistola fatta per la peste – a work that survives as a Machiavelli autograph, and for which Landon has provided the first ever complete English translation and critical edition.

Filippo Strozzi

Filippo Strozzi
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB10079901
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Synopsis Filippo Strozzi by : Thomas Adolphus Trollope

The Cinquecento in Florence

The Cinquecento in Florence
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Publisher : Antique Collector's Club
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8874613512
ISBN-13 : 9788874613519
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Synopsis The Cinquecento in Florence by : Carlo Falciani

-Accompanies a splendid exhibition devoted to the art of the second half of the 16th century in Florence -A unique opportunity to celebrate the outstanding cultural and intellectual era From 22 September 2017 to 21 January 2018 Palazzo Strozzi will be hosting a splendid exhibition devoted to the art of the second half of the 16th century in Florence, the third and final act in a trilogy which began with Bronzino ISBN 9788874611546, in 2010 and was followed by Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino ISBN 9788874612161, in 2014. Curated by Carlo Falciani and Antonio Natali, the show, and this accompanying book, explores the development of Florentine art in the second half of the century through the painting, sculpture, and draughtsmanship of such artists as Andrea del Sarto, Bronzino, Pontormo, Giorgio Vasari, Giambologna and Bartolomeo Ammannati. The exhibition will also provide a unique opportunity to celebrate the outstanding cultural and intellectual era that was marked by the Council of Trent and its Counter-Reformation, and by the figure of Francesco I de Medici, one of the most outstanding figures in the history of court patronage of the arts in Europe.

Selected Letters of Alessandra Strozzi, Bilingual edition

Selected Letters of Alessandra Strozzi, Bilingual edition
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780520917392
ISBN-13 : 0520917391
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Synopsis Selected Letters of Alessandra Strozzi, Bilingual edition by : Alessandra Strozzi

The letters of Alessandra Strozzi provide a vivid and spirited portrayal of life in fifteenth-century Florence. Among the richest autobiographical materials to survive from the Italian Renaissance, the letters reveal a woman who fought stubbornly to preserve her family's property and position in adverse circumstances, and who was an acute observer of Medicean society. Her letters speak of political and social status, of the concept of honor, and of the harshness of life, including the plague and the loss of children. They are also a guide to Alessandra's inner life over a period of twenty-three years, revealing the pain and sorrow, and, more rarely, the joy and triumph, with which she responded to the events unfolding around her. This edition includes translations, in full or in part, of 35 of the 73 extant letters. The selections carry forward the story of Alessandra's life and illustrate the range of attitudes, concerns, and activities which were characteristic of their author.