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Storia delle repubbliche italiane dei secoli di mezzo, v. 11 (of 16) by Sismondi
by Sismondi, J.-C.-L. Simonde de (Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde), 1773-1842Description
Storia delle repubbliche italiane dei secoli di mezzo, v. 11 by J.C.L. Sismondi is a comprehensive historical account written in the early 19th century. This work explores the complex political and social landscapes of Italian republics during the Middle Ages, focusing on significant figures and events that shaped their histories, particularly regarding the Medici family and their influence on Florence. The opening of the book delves into the political climate of Florence during the transition of power from Piero de’ Medici to his son Lorenzo. It portrays Lorenzo’s rise amidst internal strife, the challenges of maintaining republic structure under Medici rule, and the weakening of civic freedoms. The narrative highlights the tension between established aristocracy and emerging powers as the city grapples with corruption, ambition, and the looming threat of external forces, like the advancing Turks. This chapter sets the stage for a detailed exploration of Florentine politics and the dynamics of power during a tumultuous period in Italian history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



