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Over the centuries, countless visitors have traveled to Florence to appreciate its beauty and rich history. Gene Brucker, a knowledgeable admirer of the city, expertly narrates the story of Florence's Golden Age, detailing the forces that transformed it into a remarkable civilization. His account encompasses the lives of great families and ordinary citizens, as well as the wars, economic challenges, natural disasters, religious strife, and extraordinary artistic and literary achievements that shaped the city. The flourishing of Florence, home to figures like Dante, Giotto, Brunelleschi, and Michelangelo, was driven by its economic significance, vibrant manufacturing industries, and the merchants who extended its influence beyond its borders. Brucker brings historical figures to life, capturing the essence of their times through their voices. His engaging writing is complemented by an array of paintings and drawings, including 200 in full color. Additionally, the book features a chronology of significant historical events, a list of notable Florentine families, and a genealogy of the Medici family. This work offers valuable insights for historians and students, as well as for anyone enchanted by the allure of Florence.
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Florence, Gene Brucker
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1983
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- € 12,73
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