Medici Family SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Harold Mario Mitchell Acton. The Last Medici. Thames and Hudson. 1980. 327pp. Francis Ames-Lewis (editor). Cosimo 'il Vecchio' De' Medici, 1389-1464: Essays in Commemoration of the 600th Anniversary of Cosimo De' Medici's Birth. Clarendon Press. 1992. 316pp. Marcel Brion. The Medici: A Great Florentine Family. New York: Crown Publishing. 1969. 216pp. Alison Brown. The Medici in Florence: The Exercise and Language of Power. L. S. Olschki. 1992. 356pp. Melissa Meriam Bullard. Filippo Strozzi and the Medici: Favor and Finance in Sixteenth-Century Florence and Rome. Cambridge University Press. 1980. 197pp. Franco Cesati. The Medici: Story of a European Dynasty. La mandragora. 2006. 143pp. Paula C. Clarke. The Soderini and the Medici: Power and Patronage in Fifteenth-Century Florence. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1991. 293pp. James Cleough. The Medici: A Tale of Fifteen Generations. London: Robert Hale & Co.. 1975. 397pp. Lacy Collison-Morley. The Early Medici. E. P. Dutton & Co.. 1936. 352pp. John Gage. Life in Italy at the Time of the Medici. Batsford. 1968. 207pp. John Rigby Hale. Florence and the Medici: The Pattern of Control. Sterling Publishing Company. 2001. 208pp. Christopher Hibbert. The Rise and Fall of the Medici. London: Allen Lane. 1974. 368pp. Dale Kent. The Rise of the Medici: Faction in Florence, 1426-1434. Oxford University Press. 1978. 389pp. Gabrielle Langdon. Medici Women: Portraits of Power, Love and Betrayal from the Court of Duke Cosimo I. University of Toronto Press. 2006. 372pp. Yvonne Maguire. The Women of the Medici. G. Routledge & Sons. 1927. 269pp. Lauro Martines. April Blood: Florence and the Plot Against the Medici. Oxford University Press. 2003. 302pp. Caroline P. Murphy. Murder of a Medici Princess. Oxford University Press. 2008. 397pp. Tim Parks. Medici Money: Banking, Metaphysics, and Art in Fifteenth-century Florence. W. W. Norton & Company. 2005. 273pp. Raymond A. de Roover; Henrietta M. Larson. The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank: 1397-1494. Beard Books. 1999. 540pp. James M. Saslow. The Medici Wedding of 1589: Florentine Festival as Theatrum Mundi. Yale University Press. 1996. 323pp. Ferdinand Schevill. The Medici. New York: Harper & Row. 1960. 240pp. Stefanie Beth Siegmund. The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence: The Construction of an Early Modern Jewish Community. Stanford University Press. 2006. 624pp. Oliphant Smeaton. The Medici and the Italian Renaissance. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1901. 286pp. Paul Strathern. The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance. Random House. 2007. 448pp. Natalie Tomas. The Medici Women: Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.. 2003. 229pp. Herbert M. Vaughan. The Medici Popes: Leo X and Clement VII. London: Methuen & Co.. 1908. 359pp. Louis A. Waldman. Baccio Bandinelli and Art at the Medici Court: A Corpus of Early Modern Sources. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. 2004. 935pp. Eckart Marchand, Alison Wright. With and Without the Medici: Studies in Tuscan Art and Patronage 1434-1530. Ashgate. 1998. 187pp. G. F. Young. The Medici. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. 1911. (2 vols.)
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