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A Short History of Florence and the Florentine Republic

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.10.2022

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The innovative city culture of Florence was the crucible within which Renaissance ideas first caught fire. With its soaring cathedral dome and its classically-inspired palaces and piazzas, it is perhaps the finest single expression of a society that is still at its heart an urban one. For, as Brian Maxson reveals, it is above all the city-state - the walled commune which became the chief driver of European commerce, culture, banking and art - that is medieval Italy''s enduring legacy to the present. Charting the transition of Florence from an obscure Guelph republic to a regional superpower in which the glittering court of Lorenzo the Magnificent became the pride and envy of the continent, Brian Maxson authoritatively discusses a city that looked to the past for ideas even as it articulated a novel creativity. Uncovering passionate dispute and intrigue, Maxson sheds fresh light too on seminal events like the fiery end of oratorical firebrand Savonarola and Giuliano de'' Medici''s brutal murder by the rival Pazzi family. This book shows why Florence, harbinger and heartland of the Renaissance, is and has always been unique.>

Product details

Authors Brian J Maxson, Brian J. Maxson
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.10.2022, delayed
 
EAN 9781350170100
ISBN 978-1-350-17010-0
No. of pages 272
Series Short Histories
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages

European History, HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Europe / Italy, florence, Italy, Medieval History, History: specific events and topics, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: Renaissance, History; Florence; Florentine Republic

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