Edgcumbe Staley

Edgcumbe Staley
Edgcumbe Staley was a British writer and historian known for his works on Renaissance Italy and European nobility. He authored several historical books, including "The Tragedies of the Medici" and "The Guilds of Florence," which explore the political and cultural history of Italy. Staley's writing is characterized by detailed research and a vivid narrative style, focusing on the intrigues and lives of influential families. His works remain a valuable resource for those interested in the Renaissance and the complexities of European aristocracy.

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CHAPTER I LORENZO—"Il Magnifico." GIULIANO—"Il Pensieroso." "Signori!" "Signori!" Such was the stirring cry which resounded through the lofty Council Chamber of the famous Palazzo Vecchio that dull December day in the year 1469. Never had such a title been accorded to any one in Florence, where every man was as good as, if not better than, his neighbour. Foreign... more...