Good Men of San Martino and, 108–9
sumptuary laws and, 35–36
taxes and, 33, 77, 79–80, 226, 246
Third World, 15
usury and, 11
popes (Curia), 87, 109
Church wealth and, 25–26
cost of bureaucracy of, 169
discretionary deposits and, 23–24
dispute over authority of, 113, 134–35
failure to pay debts owed to, 33
three simultaneous claimants as, 51–52
tributes paid to, 20–21
Portinari, Accerito, 112, 171–73, 182, 217
Portinari, Beatrice, 83
Portinari, Bernardo, 112–14, 174
Portinari, Folco, 112, 171
Portinari, Giovanni d’Adovardo, 83, 112
Portinari, Maria di Francesco di Bandini Baroncelli, 178, 214
Portinari, Pigello, 112, 171–73
Portinari, Tommaso, 112, 125, 171, 173–79, 182, 196, 197, 211, 213–14, 220, 228,
Portinari family, 83, 112, 171
Pound, Ezra, 1–2, 10
printing press, 219
priors, 99, 138–40, 143, 160, 192, 216
Cosimo de’ Medici invited back to Florence by, 100
election of, 87–88
function of, 94, 137
length of term served by, 87, 145
number of, 19, 87, 137, 144
political favors and, 143–44
prostitutes, 31, 115–16, 121
purgatory, 12, 20, 54, 123
referendums, 95
relics, 131,
religious confraternities, 62, 84, 108–9, 116, 121
Renaissance:
forward vs. backward-looking views of, 5
as product of money and political power, 2
Riario, Girolamo, 204, 212–13, 215, 217
Riario, Pietro, 211
Riario, Raffaele, 215
Ridolfi, Antonio, 164
Rinuccini, Alamanno, 227
Roman Church, 6, 64, 211
alum and, 195–98, 204, 205
discretionary deposits and, 23–24
excommunication from,
fundamentalists vs. compromisers in, 23
international cash flow and trade and, 20–22, 109–10
Medici bank and, 47–48, 51–52, 91, 92, 93, 97, 113, 169, 224, 242
monopolies viewed as unnatural by, 193–94
price of official positions in, 20
as religion of the establishment and the rich, 18–19
schism between Eastern Church and, 116, 134–35
transfers of wealth of, 25
usury viewed as sin by, 1–2, 10–11, 13–15, 23–24, 45–46
Roman Empire, 16, 66
Roman florin, 43
Roman numerals, used in written banking transactions, 30
Rome, 6, 28, 87, 127, 149, 193, 201
alum deposit discovered near, 195
Cosimo de’ Medici in, 61, 63–64, 76
credit denied to merchants from, 49
Donation of Constantine and, 93
international trade and, 20–22, 109–11
in Italy’s internal wars, 67–71, 76, 84, 244
Medici bank branch in, 47–48, 52, 61, 64, 83, 91, 110–11, 167, 168, 169, 172, 175, 180, 190, 198, 219, 224, 232
in “Most Holy League,” 147
as “pit of iniquity,” 236
as political and economic center, 20–22
sacking of, 9
Rome, ancient, 57, 121
Roover, Raymond de, 24, 73, 107
Roses, War of the, 181
Rossi, Lionetto di Benedetto d’Antonio de’, 175, 229, 231
Rossi, Maria de’ Medici de’, 162, 175
Rossi, Roberto de’, 55
Rossore, San, Donatello’s bust of,
round ships, 40
Rubinstein, Nicolai, 107–8
Rucellai, Giovanni, 127, 131
Rushdie, Salman, 14
Saint Gemme, priory of, 233
Sallust, 211–12, 219
Salviati, Francesco, 204–5, 211, 212, 216, 217
San Giorgio Maggiore Monastery, 99
San Giovanni Battista, Church of, 8
San Lorenzo, Church of, 85, 127
Cosimo de’ Medici’s tomb in, 152
San Marco, Monastery of, 92, 123, 133–34, 169
Cosimo de’ Medici’s paying for restoration of, 11, 122, 124–28,
Cosimo de’ Medici’s private prayer cell in, 114, 128, 210, 241
Savonarola at, 240–41
San Miniato al Monte, Monastery of, 92
Santa Maria del Carmine, Church of, 74, 75
Santa Maria Novella, 127,
Sant’Antonio, Convent of, 183
Santa Trinità, Church of, 170
Santissima Annunziata, 127
Santo Spirito, Church of, 201
Sassetti, Cosimo, 229, 233
Sassetti, Francesco, 125, 149–50, 165, 169–71, 180–81, 220, 228, 232, 240
Savonarola, Girolamo, 234–38, 240–43, 245
Apocalypse sermons of, 240
background of, 236
birth of, 136
execution of, 246
fundamentalist preaching of, 234–35
portrait of,
as prior of San Marco, 241
Scrovegni, Arrigo degli, 10
Scrovegni, Reginaldo degli, 10, 14
scrutinies, 137, 139, 142, 143, 148, 204
Second Coming, 18–19
“secret books,” 50
“secret things of our town,” 136–38, 142, 151, 209
seduto, 144
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Sforza, Francesco, 141–42, 148, 151, 154–55, 172
as
death of, 157, 173, 190
as duke of Milan, 65, 106, 146, 150
illegitimate background of, 65
Medici bank and, 106, 117–18, 146, 150
Sforza, Galeazzo, 151, 159, 184, 189, 201, 205, 211–12, 214, 219
Sforza, Ippolita, 190
Sforza, Lodovico, 214, 244
ships:
galleys, 118, 178–79, 198
round, 40
composition and function of, 94–95, 96, 137
power of Council of 100 over, 200
silver-based currencies, 43
of Florence,
silver imperial, 43
Silvestrine order, 122–23
sin: