Florence, Italy SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Christopher S. Celenza. Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum. E. J. Brill. 2001. 238pp. Philip Gavitt. Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence: The Ospedale Degli Innocenti, 1410-1536. University of Michigan Press. 1990. 330pp. John Henderson. Piety and Charity in Late Medieval Florence. University of Chicago Press. 1997. 552pp. Jean Lucas-Dubreton. Daily Life in Florence in the Time of the Medici. London: Allen & Unwin. 1960. 324pp. Lauro Martines. Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence. Princeton University Press. 1968. 531pp. Lauro Martines. The Social World of the Florentine Humanists, 1390-1460. Princeton University Press. 1963. 419pp. Millard Meiss. Painting in Florence and Siena After the Black Death: The Arts, Religion, and Society in Mid-Fourteenth Century. Princeton University Press. 1978. 195pp. Laura Ikins Stern. The Criminal Law System of Medieval and Renaissance Florence. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1994. 286pp. Charles Yriarte. Translated by Maria Hornor Lansdale. Florence: Its History, the Medici, the Humanists, Letters, Arts. H. T. Coates & Co.. 1897. 476pp.
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