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Italian Renaissance studies; a tribute to the late Cecilia M. Ady.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jacob, E. F. (Ernest Fraser), 1894-1971, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ady, Cecilia M. (Cecilia Mary), 1881-1958.
Ady, Cecilia M.
Renaissance--Italy.
Renaissance.
Italy.
Italy--Civilization.
Civilization.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
507 pages : plates, portrait, facsimiles ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Faber and Faber, [1960]
Contents:
Introduction: An approach to the Renaissance, by E. F. Jacob.
Italy and barbarian Europe, by D. Hay.
Italian humanism in Western Europe, by R. Weiss.
War and public opinion in Renaissance Italy, by J. R. Hale.
The financial oligarchy in Florence under Lorenzo, by L. F. Marks.
Politics and constitution in Florence at the end of the fifteenth century, by N. Rubinstein.
Ludovico Sforza and his vassals, by D. M. Buendo de Mesquita.
The end of Malatesta rule in Rimini, by P. J. Jones.
The 'budget' of the Roman Church in the Renaissance period, by P. Partner.
The early Medici as patrons of art, by E. H. Gombrich.
Maccabean histories in the Sistine ceiling, by E. Wind.
Songs of dance and carnival, by M. Bowra.
Latin verse of the high Renaissance, by J. Sparrow.
Lorenzo, Machiavelli and the Italian language, by C. Grayson.
An Italian astrologer at the court of Henry VII, by J. Armstrong.
Archaeology and romance in Renaissance Italy, by C. Mitchell.
Biographical note, by J. Hale.
Notes:
Bibliographical footnotes.
OCLC:
2482715

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