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Among The Medici

  • Aug 1, 2006
  • 1 min read

A three-part series which re-evaluates the Italian Renaissance - looking at the atmosphere on the streets as well as in the scholar's study, at the true meaning of the rediscovery of pagan antiquity and the role of women in the cultural process.

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Jonas Williams
Jonas Williams
Mar 27

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Piter Freide
Piter Freide
Feb 18

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