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1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"REUMONT, Lorenzo de' Medici il ... Poesie di Lorenzo de Medici (Florence, ...
Lorenzo de' Medici (London and New York, 1897); SALTINI, Tragédie Medicee do- ..."
2. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Ernest Alfred Benians (1903)
"Laudino introduces us to Lorenzo de' Medici and a party of his friends, who have
sought refuge there from the summer heat of Florence. ..."
3. Il principe by Niccolò Machiavelli (1891)
"Greatness of Lorenzo de' Medici—(' la grandezza di questo uomo fu 1480-90.
grandissima).'—Rules Florence as absolute master, and carries to perfection the ..."
4. A History of the Italian Republics: Being a View of the Rise, Progress, and by Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi (1847)
"In 1489, he gave a cardinal's hat to Giovanni, son of Lorenzo de' Medici, ...
Lorenzo de' Medici, his friend and counsellor, has been ranked among the ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1822)
"Illustrations, Historical and Critical, of the Life of Lorenzo de' Medici, called
the Magnificent; with an Appendix of • Original and other Documents. ..."
6. The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages: Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor, Ralph Francis Kerr, Frederick Ignatius Antrobus (1908)
"... and with certain reservations to Lorenzo de' Medici. Both these princes, famous
for a time, live in the memory of the world in the idealized forms which ..."
7. A History of the Commonwealth of Florence: From the Earliest Independence of by Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1865)
"... takes Citta di Castello —Tournament on the piazza of Santa Croce—Condition of
Florence at this period—Conduct of Lorenzo de' Medici towards Florence— ..."
8. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1891)
"In June, 1469, Lorenzo de' Medici, aged twenty-one, married Clarice of the Roman
family of the Orsini. On the 3rd of the following December, his father, ..."