April Blood: Florence and the Plot against the Medici
by Lauro Martines
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Read in August, 2005
recommends it for:
Criminal Justice students, historians, renaissance buffs
This is the dramatic story of an assassination attempt on Lorenzo and Giuliano De'Medici which was carried out in the great cathedral of Florence in April, 1478.
The conspiracy to kill the two brothers, one of which died in the attack, united a rival Florentine banking family, the Pazzi, with the desire of Pope Sixtus IV to rid Florence of the Medici.
The author, Martines, does an expert job of providing the reader with the social, economic, and political background of the plot. What's mo...more
The conspiracy to kill the two brothers, one of which died in the attack, united a rival Florentine banking family, the Pazzi, with the desire of Pope Sixtus IV to rid Florence of the Medici.
The author, Martines, does an expert job of providing the reader with the social, economic, and political background of the plot. What's mo...more
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Read in May, 2008
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those interested in Renaissance history or in fiction set during this period
The politics of the 15th century Italian states was complex, confusing and in a state of constant flux. Trade, envy, dynastic alliances and associated power all had a part to play. Against this backdrop, a plot to murder the Medici brothers was hatched. In attempting to make the complex machinations less confusing, Professor Martines has included a wealth of detail about the setting, the times, and the key players.
In summary, on 26 April 1478 in the cathedral of Florence, a plan to assass...more
In summary, on 26 April 1478 in the cathedral of Florence, a plan to assass...more
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Read in May, 2005
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anyone interested in history
It's rare to find a history book which is accepted by academia and interesting to the general public, but this is one of them. Martines is a well-respected authority on the Medici, so there's really no way that professors could turn their noses up at this book just because - gasp - it reads well and is exciting (although a few did). It is interesting to read his introduction, where he apologizes profusely for having written something so entertaining. I am in a weird profession. At any rate, ...more
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Read in February, 2004
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Renassaince buffs.
April Blood is a very well done history of the Plot against Lorenzo De Medici, quite possibly one of the most powerful men of his day. The way that it illuminates how the byzantine politics of Florence in the 15th Century is fascinating. Just the scope of the plot is amazing. It's as if The Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the richer moguls of the UK got together and decided that they wanted to off Tony Blair. That's about the same level of political power the...more
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I didn't really know anything about the Pazzi Conspiracy, other than the name, and I thought I might learn something about it. And the book did a pretty good job of being a general overview of the topic
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Read in July, 2008
blood! conspiracies! italy! (book group for july).
i also love the italian names. i love my crazy passionate people. and now want to name my daughter maddalena.
i also love the italian names. i love my crazy passionate people. and now want to name my daughter maddalena.
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This isn't my normal historical fiction, but the Medici facinate me. I'm looking forward to reading this book.
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Those who like history
As someone who is keen on history, I really like this. It would also be suitable for general readers/students.
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Read in August, 2005
This is the most fascinating history book I've ever read.
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Read in January, 2006
Absolute favourite book I read all year.
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