Description
Strathern also follows the lives of many of the great Renaissance artists with whom the Medici had dealings, including Leonardo, Michelangelo and Donatello; as well as scientists like Galileo and Pico della Mirandola; and the fortunes of those members of the Medici family who achieved success away from Florence, including the two Medici popes and Catherine de' Medicis, who became Queen of France and played a major role in that country through three turbulent reigns.
About the Author
Paul Strathern is a Somerset Maugham Award-winning novelist, and his nonfiction works include The Venetians, Death in Florence, and The Medici, all available from Pegasus Books. He lives in England.
Reviews
"A compelling multigenerational history of the family whose enlightened patronage gave the world that timeless art. Rich in incident and character, this engrossing narrative offers impressive portraits of dynastic figures who usher in a new era aflame with individualistic ambition. Lineal history pulsing with epoch-making energy." -- Booklist
"The prolific author continues to do what he does best-bring history to wondrous life-with this thorough history of the Medici family. A fantastically comprehensive history covering the breadth of the great learning, art, politics, and religion of the period." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"In this absorbing follow-up to his beautiful Death in Florence, Strathern chronicles the legendarily farsighted banking family, offering a cautionary tale. This gratifying and comprehensive family saga sheds light on both the internal workings of a remarkable family and on how a singular family irrevocably influenced Western civilization." -- Publishers Weekly
"The Medici highlights [the family's] literary accomplishments in detail, as well as the story of how the Medici became the Renaissance's most influential family." -- The New York Times
"An excellent history. An entertaining tale of the rise and fall of an ambitious banking family." -- The Sunday Times (London)
"What might have been a bewildering string of names, places, and dates is instead a page-turning popular history of an ambitious and influential family. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in history." -- Library Journal
"Strathern has done his research thoroughly, and tells a good story well." -- The Sunday Telegraph
Book Information
ISBN 9781681774084
Author Paul Strathern
Format Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint Pegasus Books
Publisher Pegasus Books
Weight(grams) 545g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 30mm