Uses Piero de' Medici's life as a prism to throw new light on the crisis in Renaissance Italy that revolutionised culture and political thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alison Brown is Emeritus Professor of History at Royal Holloway, University of London, having been a British Academy Exchange Fellow at the Newberry Library Chicago, and an Invited Visiting Professor and Fellow at the Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at the Villa I Tatti Florence. She is the author of the biography Bartolomeo Scala 1430-97, Chancellor of Florence which won the Premio Arnolfo in Colle Val d'Elsa in 1979 and The Return of Lucretius to Renaissance Florence (2010).
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Introduction Part I. The Early Years: 1. Piero's childhood 2. Family backgrounds 3. Education under Poliziano's tutelage 4. Political tyro at home and abroad, 1484-86 5. Marrying into the Roman aristocracy, 1487-88 6. The choice of Hercules: between duty and pleasure, 1488-89 7. Piero as Lorenzo's deputy, 1490-91 Part II. Between Republicanism and Princely Rule: 8. Cultural patronage and sportsmanship 9. Ruling as patrons in Florence's dominium and beyond Part III. Piero in Power: 10. Lorenzo's death and its aftermath, 1492 11. Balancing power in Italy, 1493 12. 'The Viper with its tail in Florence', 1493-94 13. The crux: 1494 14. The French Descent 15. Revolution in Florence Part IV. Piero in Exile: 16. Perambulating Italy, 1494-97 17. 'Contamination in the labyrinth': networking in exile 18. The last years, 1498-1503 19. Piero's burial and legacy Conclusion: 20. Power and legitimacy in Renaissance Italy.
Introduction Part I. The Early Years: 1. Piero's childhood 2. Family backgrounds 3. Education under Poliziano's tutelage 4. Political tyro at home and abroad, 1484-86 5. Marrying into the Roman aristocracy, 1487-88 6. The choice of Hercules: between duty and pleasure, 1488-89 7. Piero as Lorenzo's deputy, 1490-91 Part II. Between Republicanism and Princely Rule: 8. Cultural patronage and sportsmanship 9. Ruling as patrons in Florence's dominium and beyond Part III. Piero in Power: 10. Lorenzo's death and its aftermath, 1492 11. Balancing power in Italy, 1493 12. 'The Viper with its tail in Florence', 1493-94 13. The crux: 1494 14. The French Descent 15. Revolution in Florence Part IV. Piero in Exile: 16. Perambulating Italy, 1494-97 17. 'Contamination in the labyrinth': networking in exile 18. The last years, 1498-1503 19. Piero's burial and legacy Conclusion: 20. Power and legitimacy in Renaissance Italy.
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