The Medici family name is inextricably tied to Florence and the Italian Renaissance. For three hundred and fifty years, through twelve generations, the Medici lived in, work in, and to a considerable degree ruled the city. No Medici name rises higher in recorded history than Lorenzo di Piero de’ Medici. Lorenzo il Magnifico is remembered as a patron of the arts, poet, humanist, diplomat and savior of Florence during the Pazzi War. His legacy as a competent banker, manager and caretaker of the family business empire is sadly much less triumphant. Through the “quirks of genealogical fortune”, including a string of untimely deaths of male members of the Medici, Lorenzo found himself to be the sole owner of the Medici Bank in its sixth d...
An account of the Medici bank, the role of the family as financiers, politicians and patrons of the ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
This contribution offers a case study related to one of the most important Florentine companies in V...
This paper looks at the Medici family’s rise to power and control over Florence. The main focus of t...
Nel 1517 Lorenzo de’ Medici, duca di Urbino per volontà del papa Medici Leone X, tentò la riconquist...
The review analyses the monograph ‘Piero di Lorenzo de’ Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy’,...
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
Cardinal Armellino, to loan money for the papal funeral and to fund the empty see.[1] During this ti...
.Roma fu un mercato di sbocco di grande importanza per tutti gli operatori economici fiorentini del ...
This paper investigates the connection between art, money, and power in the life of Cosimo de\u27 Me...
L'epistolario di Lorenzo de' Medici consente non soltanto di ricostruire la complessa rete politico-...
Defence date: 23 June 1983Examining Board: Prof. Carlo M. CIPOLLA (Scuoia Normale Superiore, Pisa), ...
The art patronage of Cosimo “il Vecchio” de\u27 Medici (1389-1464) and Grand Duke Cosimo “il Primo” ...
International audience"This article analyses with precision the construction of a black legend that ...
An account of the Medici bank, the role of the family as financiers, politicians and patrons of the ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
This contribution offers a case study related to one of the most important Florentine companies in V...
This paper looks at the Medici family’s rise to power and control over Florence. The main focus of t...
Nel 1517 Lorenzo de’ Medici, duca di Urbino per volontà del papa Medici Leone X, tentò la riconquist...
The review analyses the monograph ‘Piero di Lorenzo de’ Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy’,...
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Ch...
Cardinal Armellino, to loan money for the papal funeral and to fund the empty see.[1] During this ti...
.Roma fu un mercato di sbocco di grande importanza per tutti gli operatori economici fiorentini del ...
This paper investigates the connection between art, money, and power in the life of Cosimo de\u27 Me...
L'epistolario di Lorenzo de' Medici consente non soltanto di ricostruire la complessa rete politico-...
Defence date: 23 June 1983Examining Board: Prof. Carlo M. CIPOLLA (Scuoia Normale Superiore, Pisa), ...
The art patronage of Cosimo “il Vecchio” de\u27 Medici (1389-1464) and Grand Duke Cosimo “il Primo” ...
International audience"This article analyses with precision the construction of a black legend that ...
An account of the Medici bank, the role of the family as financiers, politicians and patrons of the ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
This contribution offers a case study related to one of the most important Florentine companies in V...