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"The Spinelli family owed much of its wealth and power to the efforts of one individual, Tommaso, who broke into banking through the Alberti and Borromei organizations, then served as depository general under Pope Eugene IV and as financial officer to three subsequent popes. Tommaso elevated his status in society through ties of business and marriage rather than through political alliances, which had led to the exile and decline of several of Florence's once-distinguished families.
Like his contemporary, Cosimo de' Medici, Tommaso had a taste for magnificence and poured his considerable resources into the construction of palaces and villas. He also made liberal donations to Santa Croce, Florence's great Franciscan church. Although eager for fame, Tommaso was aware of the danger of public censure and seized upon opportunities to uphold religious and artistic tradition.".
"This interdisciplinary book, written by an architectural historian and an economic historian, adds significantly to our knowledge of family life, merchant banking, and art patronage in Renaissance Florence."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Spinelli of Florence: fortunes of a Renaissance merchant family
2001, Penn State University Press
in English
0271019247 9780271019246
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 350-405) and index.
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