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001 10650632
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100 1 $aKent, F. W.$q(Francis William),$d1942-
245 10 $aPrincely citizen :$bLorenzo de' Medici and Renaissance Florence /$cby Francis W. Kent ; edited by Carolyn James.
246 30 $aLorenzo de' Medici and Renaissance Florence
300 $aviii, 369 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aLate Medieval and Early Modern Studies ;$vv. 24
520 8 $aLorenzo de' Medici (1449-92) was in his own time one of the most renowned of Renaissance figures. His myth has continued to fascinate both scholars and the many tourists who are drawn by it to explore what remains of the Medicean presence in Florence. Lorenzo's first English biographer, William Roscoe, described him as the most remarkable man who had ever lived in ancient or modern times. This collection of essays explores Lorenzo's apprenticeship as the de facto ruler of Florence and the means by which he exerted control over friends and clients to ensure the ascendancy of the Medici dynasty. The essays place the religious and artistic patronage of Lorenzo in the context of his political career and explore other important aspects of his emergence as the princely citizen of a still proud republic.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 321-359) and index.
600 10 $aMedici, Lorenzo de',$d1449-1492.
600 10 $aMedici, Lorenzo de',$d1449-1492$xArt patronage.
700 1 $aJames, Carolyn.
830 0 $aLate medieval and early modern studies ;$vv. 24.
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