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A Short History of Renaissance Italy
1. Out of the Ashes
2. 14th-Century Crises
3. Back to the Future
4. Rome Caput Mundi?
5. Hearth and Home
6. Renaissance Lords
7. The Mezzogiorno
8. La Serenissima
9. Magnificent Florence
10. The Year 1494
11. Renaissance Paradoxes
12. The 1527 Sack of Rome
13. Reformations
14. Imperial Renaissance
15. Celestial Revolutions
Epilogue
A Corresponding Renaissance
Women A – B
Bartolomea Alberti
Sofonisba Anguissola
Isabella Andreini
Eleonora d’Aragona
Margherita Aratori
Vittoria Archilei
Brigida Baldinotti
Lucrezia Borgia
Women C – D
Cassandra Chigi
Vittoria Colonna
Margherita Costa
Margherita Datini
Women E – G
Camilla Erculiani
Lavinia Fontana
Veronica Franco
Virginia Galilei
Artemisia Gentileschi
Women I – N
Chiara Matraini
Nannina de’ Medici
Ceccarella Minutolo
Olimpia Morata
Isotta Nogarola
Women O – R
Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi
Camilla Pisana
Celia Romana
Women S – T
Maria Salviati
Margherita Sarrocchi
Guglielmina Schianteschi
Caterina Sforza
Sarra Copio Sullam
Arcangela Tarabotti
Lucrezia Tornabuoni
Women U – Z
Costanza Varano
Resources
Maps
Grand Duke Ferdinando I and the Jews of Tuscany
Voices from the Italian Renaissance
Zibaldoni
Links Renaissance Italy
Links Women’s Letters
Exploring the Italian Renaissance
Jews in Renaissance Florence
Fallen Marys: The Magdalene & Other Wayward Saints
Chapters 1-5
Chapters 6-10
Chapters 11-15
Epilogue
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A Short History of Renaissance Italy
1. Out of the Ashes
2. 14th-Century Crises
3. Back to the Future
4. Rome Caput Mundi?
5. Hearth and Home
6. Renaissance Lords
7. The Mezzogiorno
8. La Serenissima
9. Magnificent Florence
10. The Year 1494
11. Renaissance Paradoxes
12. The 1527 Sack of Rome
13. Reformations
14. “Imperial Renaissance”
15. Celestial Revolutions
Epilogue
Voices from the Italian Renaissance
A Corresponding Renaissance
Women A – B
Bartolomea Alberti
Isabella Andreini
Sofonisba Anguissola
Margherita Aratori
Vittoria Archilei
Brigida Baldinotti
Lucrezia Borgia
Women C – D
Cassandra Chigi
Vittoria Colonna
Margherita Costa
Sarra Copia Sulam
Eleonora d’Aragona
Margherita Datini
Women E – G
Camilla Erculiani
Lavinia Fontana
Veronica Franco
Virginia Galilei
Artemisia Gentileschi
Women I – N
Cecilia Liconella
Chiara Matraini
Nannina de’ Medici
Ceccarella Minutolo
Olimpia Morata
Isotta Nogarola
Women O – R
Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi
Camilla Pisana
Celia Romana
Women S – T
Maria Salviati
Margherita Sarrocchi
Guglielmina Schianteschi
Caterina Sforza
Arcangela Tarabotti
Lucrezia Tornabuoni
Women U – Z
Costanza Varano
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Zibaldoni
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Grand Duke Ferdinando I and the Jews of Tuscany
Fallen Marys: The Magdalen and Other Wayward Saints
Jews in Renaissance Florence
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