A History of Milan Under the Sforza

A History of Milan Under the Sforza
Title A History of Milan Under the Sforza PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Mary Ady
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1907
Genre Art
ISBN

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A History of Milan Under the Sforza

A History of Milan Under the Sforza
Title A History of Milan Under the Sforza PDF eBook
Author Cecilia M. Ady
Publisher
Pages 458
Release 1907
Genre Art
ISBN

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Life and Times of Francesco Sforza Duke of Milan, with a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Italy

Life and Times of Francesco Sforza Duke of Milan, with a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Italy
Title Life and Times of Francesco Sforza Duke of Milan, with a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Italy PDF eBook
Author William Pollard Urquhart
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1852
Genre Italy
ISBN

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A Renaissance Court

A Renaissance Court
Title A Renaissance Court PDF eBook
Author Gregory Lubkin
Publisher University of California Presson Demand
Pages 405
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780520081468

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"A vivid portrait of the arguably most brilliant court in early Renaissance Europe, which will be used by medieval/Renaissance historians and by musicologists, art historians, and social historians."--Vincent Ilardi, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Ippolita Maria Sforza

Ippolita Maria Sforza
Title Ippolita Maria Sforza PDF eBook
Author Jeryldene M. Wood
Publisher McFarland
Pages 294
Release 2020-06-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476680477

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In April 1455, ten-year-old Ippolita Maria Sforza, a daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Milan, was betrothed to the seven-year-old crown prince of the Kingdom of Naples as a symbol of peace and reconciliation between the two rival states. This first full-scale biography of Ippolita Maria follows her life as it unfolds at the rival courts of Milan and Naples amid a cast of characters whose political intrigues too often provoked assassinations, insurrections, and wars. She was conscious of her duty to preserve peace despite the strains created by her husband's arrogance, her father-in-law's duplicity, and her Milanese brothers' contentiousness. The duchess's intelligence and charm calmed the habitual discord between her families, and in time, her diplomatic savvy and her great friendship with Lorenzo de' Medici of Florence made her a key player in the volatile politics of the peninsula for almost 20 years. Drawing on her letters and contemporary chronicles, memoirs, and texts, this biography offers a rare look into the private life of a Renaissance woman who attempted to preserve a sense of self while coping with a tempestuous marriage, dutifully giving birth to three children, and supervising a large household under trying political circumstances.

Art and Authority in Renaissance Milan

Art and Authority in Renaissance Milan
Title Art and Authority in Renaissance Milan PDF eBook
Author Evelyn S. Welch
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 380
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300063516

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Milan was one of the largest and most important cities in Renaissance Italy. Controlled by the Visconti and Sforza dynasties from 1277 until 1500, its rulers were generous patrons of the arts, responsible for commissioning major monuments throughout the city and for supporting artists such as Giovanni di Balduccio, Filarete, Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci. But the city was much more than its dukes. Milan had a distinct civic identity, one that was expressed, above all, through its neighbourhood, religious and charitable associations. This book moves beyond standard interpretations of ducal patronage to explore the often overlooked city itself, showing how the allegiances of the town hall and the parish related to those of the servants and aristocrats who frequented the Visconti and Sforza court. In this original and stimulating interdisciplinary study, Evelyn Welch illustrates the ways in which the myths of Visconti and Sforza supremacy were created. Newly discovered material for major projects such as the cathedral, hospital and castle of Milan permits a greater understanding of the political, economic and architectural forces that shaped these extraordinary buildings. The book also explores the wider social networks of the artists themselves. Leonardo da Vinci, for example, is de-mythologised: far from being an isolated, highly prized court artist, he spent his almost eighteen years in the city working within the wider Milanese community of painters, sculptors, goldsmiths and embroiderers. The broad perspective of the book ensures that any future study of the Renaissance will have to re-evaluate the place of Milan in Italian cultural history.

The Duke and the Stars

The Duke and the Stars
Title The Duke and the Stars PDF eBook
Author Monica Azzolini
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 387
Release 2013-02-11
Genre History
ISBN 0674067916

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The Duke and the Stars explores science and medicine as studied and practiced in fifteenth-century Italy, including how astrology was taught in relation to astronomy. It illustrates how the “predictive art” of astrology was often a critical, secretive source of information for Italian Renaissance rulers, particularly in times of crisis.