Catherine De' Medici: The Life and Times of the Serpent Queen

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$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Pegasus Books
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Pages
480
Dimensions
6.26 X 9.3 X 1.52 inches | 1.44 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639367016

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About the Author
Mary Hollingsworth is a scholar of the Italian Renaissance. She is the author of The Cardinal's Hat; The Borgias: History's Most Notorious Dynasty; and The Family Medici: The Hidden History of the Medici Dynasty. She divides her time between Italy and England.
Reviews
Praise for The Family Medici:

"Vivid and well-researched. Hollingsworth's implication is correct and praiseworthy?that we should remember the Medici for what they were, not for what they wanted us to think they were."-- "Christian Science Monitor"
"Hollingsworth's clear, concise family chronology serves as an excellent introduction or handy reference guide to one of the Renaissance's most infamous families."-- "Publishers Weekly (starred)"
"A fascinating warts-and-all history of the rise and fall of the Medici. Hollingsworth effectively debunks the myths surrounding this legendary family. A vital acquisition for anyone who studies the Renaissance and seeks the true role of the Medici in the history of Florence."-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred)"
"This forensic study of the Renaissance banking dynasty conjures up a world of art, literature, philosophy--and brutality."-- "The Daily Telegraph, A Book of the Year"
"Likely to become the standard work of reference on the members of the family that dominated Florence."-- "The Times Literary Supplement"
"A beautifully illustrated and scholarly survey of five centuries of the Medici family."-- "The Literary Review"
"Drawing on impeccable documentary research [this] is a lively and accessible new account of the House of Medici."-- "Country Life"
"Powerful women were a striking feature of 16th-century Europe, and this evocative biography paints a vivid portrait of a prime example. Hollingsworth emphasizes that Catherine de' Medici (1519-1589) was born a significant figure as the only legitimate child of Lorenzo II, ruler of Florence. The author skillfully keeps track of a huge cast of characters as she describes Catherine's odyssey. With diversions into her generous patronage of the arts and architecture, Hollingsworth concentrates on dynastic politics and France's gruesome religious war. A widely vilified queen receives a well-researched, mostly admiring biography."--Kirkus Reviews
"This myth-dispelling account delves into primary sources, including Catherine's letters, to uncover a woman who had blind spots but continually promoted tolerance and compromise. Thanks to her thorough research, Hollingsworth frequently documents Catherine's whereabouts throughout her life. Hollingsworth separates truth from rumor and lays out facts with the tension of a courtroom drama. An admirable scholarly portrait."--Booklist