The Building Of Renaissance Florence by Richard A. Goldthwaite
An Economic and Social History
This insightful work delves into the economic and social dynamics that fueled the architectural and urban transformation of Florence during the Renaissance. It explores the intricate interplay between the city's burgeoning economy, the rise of a wealthy merchant class, and the innovative architectural practices that defined the era. The narrative highlights how economic prosperity and social ambition drove the construction of iconic structures, reshaping the city's landscape and establishing Florence as a beacon of Renaissance culture and innovation.
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- Published
- 1980
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- American
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- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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