| Title | The art and language of power in Renaissance Florence : essays for Alison Brown |
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| Type | Bibliographic |
| Edition | |
| Year | 2019 |
| TOC | Array |
| Summary | "This volume celebrates the scholarship of Alison Brown, emeritus professor in the Department of History at Royal Holloway, University of London. A pre-eminent historian of the Renaissance, Professor Brown has, over a long and ongoing career, produced a stream of books and essays on the intellectual, cultural, and political history of Renaissance Florence and Italy. Her innovative and wide-ranging studies have made her the most authoritative interpreter of Florence's evolution from fifteenth-century republic to sixteenth-century principate. At the centre of her re-evaluation of this complex and dramatic story are her many studies of the Medici and their own evolution over several generations from citizen bankers to skillful patrons, manipulators of factional networks, "masters of the shop," and quasi-princes. |
| BH ID | BV046660092 |
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| Open Data ID | BVB01-032071194 |
| Name | Bloch, Amy R. |
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| Type | 100 |
| Year | 1975- |
| Title | |
| Relationship | edt |
| Relator | Herausgeber |
| GND | 138867380 : json |
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| Name | James, Carolyn |
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| Type | 100 |
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| Title | |
| Relationship | edt |
| Relator | Herausgeber |
| GND | 1137575190 : json |
| Wikidata | Q103839110 |
| Name | Russell, Camilla |
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| Type | 100 |
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| Relationship | edt |
| Relator | Herausgeber |
| Wikidata |
| Name | Brown, Alison |
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| Type | 100 |
| Year | 1934- |
| Title | |
| Relationship | hnr |
| Relator | Gefeierter |
| GND | 141610735 : json |
| Wikidata | Q95198856 |