D. V. Kent
D. V. Kent
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Friendship, love, and trust in Renaissance Florence
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Cosimo de' Medici and the Florentine Renaissance
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The rise of the Medici
cover - TBThe Brancacci chapel viewed in...D. V. Kent
The Brancacci chapel viewed in the context of Florence's culture of artistic patronage
no cover - ICIl committente e le artiD. V. Kent
Il committente e le arti
no cover - IAIllegitimate and legitimating p...D. V. Kent
Illegitimate and legitimating passions in Fifteenth-Century Florentine political discourses
no cover - TVTwo vignettes of Florentine soc...D. V. Kent
Two vignettes of Florentine society in the fifteenth century
no cover - NANeighbours and neighbourhood in...D. V. Kent
Neighbours and neighbourhood in Renaissance Florence
no cover - ASA self-disciplining pact made b...D. V. Kent
A self-disciplining pact made by the Peruzzi family of Florence (June 1433)
no cover - IMI Medici in esilioD. V. Kent
I Medici in esilio
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Friendship, love, and trust in Renaissance Florence
- Open Work
Cosimo de' Medici and the Florentine Renaissance
- Open Work
The rise of the Medici
- Open Work
The Brancacci chapel viewed in the context of Florence's culture of artistic patronage
- Open Work
Il committente e le arti
- Open Work
Illegitimate and legitimating passions in Fifteenth-Century Florentine political discourses
- Open Work
Two vignettes of Florentine society in the fifteenth century
- Open Work
Neighbours and neighbourhood in Renaissance Florence
- Open Work
A self-disciplining pact made by the Peruzzi family of Florence (June 1433)
- Open Work
I Medici in esilio
