Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the crisis of Renaissance Italy
Piero's childhood -- Family backgrounds -- Education under Poliziano's tutelage -- Political tyro at home and abroad, 1484-86 -- Marrying into the Roman aristocracy, 1487-88 -- The choice of Hercules : between duty and pleasure, 1488-89 -- Piero as Lorenzo's deputy, 1490-91 -- Cultura...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York, NY, USA, Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia, New Delhi, India, Singapore
Cambridge University Press
2020
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Zusammenfassung: | Piero's childhood -- Family backgrounds -- Education under Poliziano's tutelage -- Political tyro at home and abroad, 1484-86 -- Marrying into the Roman aristocracy, 1487-88 -- The choice of Hercules : between duty and pleasure, 1488-89 -- Piero as Lorenzo's deputy, 1490-91 -- Cultural patronage and sportsmanship -- Ruling as patrons in Florence's dominium and beyond -- Lorenzo's death and its aftermath, 1492 -- Balancing power in Italy, 1493 -- The Viper with its tail in Florence, 1493 -- The crux :1494 -- The French Descent -- Revolution in Florence -- Perambulating Italy, 1494-97 -- 'Contamination in the labyrinth' : networking in exile -- The Last Years, 1498-1503 -- Piero's burial and legacy -- Power and legitimacy in Renaissance Italy. "This biography brings to life an important but little known Renaissance figure and also fills a gap in the history of Florence and Italy after the death of Lorenzo il Magnifico in 1492. As Lorenzo's eldest son, Piero enjoyed two years in power as Florence's unofficial ruler before the French invasion of 1494 brought down his regime and led to his nine-year exile. Although condemned as a tyrant and criticized for his princely behaviour as an Orsini, his life and letters reveal an interesting but divided personality: clever and cultured as a scholar, confidant as a patron and sportsman, but diffident as a city-politician and often cowardly in times of crisis. He provides a valuable lens through which to view many aspects of Renaissance society - its social life and marriage rituals, its art, music and cultural patronage, its sports - and especially its politics. As well as shedding new light on his father's double politics, which Piero continued, his life suggests how in less fraught times he might have provided Florence's expanding state with the new sort of leader it needed, more of a patron and mediator than a city politician or prince"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 338 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781108489461 978-1-108-48946-1 9781108746571 978-1-108-74657-1 9781108783798 |