Daily Life in Renaissance ItalyGreenwood Press, 2001 - 316 pagina's
Recipes, profiles of actual individuals, and over 40 illustrations help bring the period to life. Learn what they ate, what their homes were like, how they spent their leisure time, what their work was like, and much more. Modern readers will be surprised to find fundamental similarities between our lives today and the lives of these people living over 500 years ago, as well as to discover that many of the perceptions they may have of this time period are inaccurate. |
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... patron of art and culture Charles IX of France invades , opening the Italian Wars Savonarola burned at the stake Cesare Borgia , son of Pope Alexander , campaigns in Ro- magna and the Marches Papacy of Julius II , warrior and art patron ...
... patron have many clients , but one client might well serve several patrons . Informal networks some- times arose , for one person's client might be another's patron , and co- clients could make common cause . At the same time these ...
... patron were the gifts , skills , labor , solicitude , admiration , and support that the client had to offer . Some clients pro- vided a reservoir of political or military force that a patron could rally when needed . Others supplied ...
Inhoudsopgave
From Birth Through Adolescence | 177 |
From Marriage Through Death | 199 |
Houses Food and Clothing | 215 |
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Daily Life in Renaissance Italy Elizabeth Storr Cohen,Thomas Vance Cohen Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2001 |