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Valori family

The Valori family belonged to Florence during a period of the Italian Renaissance, they were prominent in Florentine politics for five generations.[1][2]

Chapel at San Procolo edit

The family had a chapel in San Procolo, containing Crucifixion by the artist Filippino Lippi. The high altar there was painted by Giotto.[3][4][5]

Bartolemeo di Filippo edit

Was born on the 31st of August 1436, Filippo was on friendly terms with Lorenzo di Medici, and funded Ficino's translation of Plato after the Pazzi conspiracy of 1478. A correspondence written prior to June the 2nd 1484, shows Ficino reports Filippo is having the corpus of Plato published at his own expense.[6][7][8][9]

He was a student of Traversari.[10]

A principal member of the Council of Florence.[11]

Francesco edit

He was born in 1438 and studied in the Platonic academy of Florence. He married to a lady of the Canigiani family.[12] He served as ambassador for Florence, and was four time Gonfalonieri di Guistizia. Initially a supporter of the Medici, but upon the death of Lorenzo il Magnifico in 1492, despite his oligarchic aristocratic leanings, he drew closer the partisans of Savonarola. This brought him into conflict with the partisans of the Medici, and as part of the Republican government Francesco pronounced death sentences on some prominent aristocrats linked to an unsuccessful plot to return Piero de' Medici to power,[13] including Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Bernardo del Nero, G. Pucci, G. Cambi, and Niccolo Ridolfi. He had extracted some of this evidence through torture of Lamberto Dell'Antélla. These acts gained him enmity and with the fall of the Savonarola rule in April 1498, he was arrested, but murdered near the San Procolo chapel on route to his jailing at the Signoria by Vincenzio Ridolfi.[12]

Niccolò edit

Was born sometime during 1464 and died during 1526. He wrote a history of Lorenzo de' Medici, father to Pope Leo X.[10][14][15] He was a nephew to Francesco.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ M Jurdjevic ISBN 0191607096 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  2. ^ M Jurdjevic shown in Lorenzo de' Medici: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide p.8 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  3. ^ The Drawings of Filippino Lippi and His Circle (p.13) edited by GR. Goldner, C Bambach [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  4. ^ Jill Burke - Changing Patrons: Social Identity and the Visual Arts in Renaissance Florence (p.155) [Retrieved 2015-3-21] (ed. identified <Valori Chapel>)
  5. ^ Raffaello Borghini (c.1584)- Il Riposo (p.169) University of Toronto Press, 2007 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  6. ^ J Kirshner - Marriage, Dowry, and Citizenship in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy University of Toronto Press, 26 Feb 2015 ISBN 1442664525 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  7. ^ M Jurdjevic - Guardians of Republicanism: The Valori Family in the Florentine Renaissance Oxford University Press, 6 Mar 2008 ISBN 0191607096 (214 pages) [Retrieved 2015-2-21]
  8. ^ Paul Oskar Kristeller - Studies in Renaissance Thought and Letters, Volume 3 (p.145) Ed. di Storia e Letteratura, 1993 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  9. ^ Oxford dictionaries - [Retrieved 2015-3-21](ed. knows prior of this word via mention somewhere of Corpus Christi College, Oxford possibly,but first source is not known)
  10. ^ a b Lackner, D. F. (2002). Allen, M. J. B.; Rees, V.; Davies, M. (eds.). Marsilio Ficino: His Theology, His Philosophy, His Legacy. BRILL. ISBN 9004118551. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  11. ^ Poggio in Notes and Queries (p.36) Oxford University Press, 1850 (Original from UC Southern Regional Library Facility, Digitized - 24 Jul 2014)[Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  12. ^ a b L Martines (21 Apr 2006). Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence (p.238-9). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199884307. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  13. ^ a b Tomas 2003, p. 109.
  14. ^ RC Trexler shown on p.7 of Lorenzo de' Medici: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide Oxford University Press, 1 Jun 2010 ISBN 0199809593 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]
  15. ^ W Roscoe - The life and pontificate of Leo the tenth, 4th ed., revised by T. Roscoe (p.360) published 1846 [Retrieved 2015-3-21]

Sources edit

  • Tomas, Natalie R. (2003). The Medici Women: Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0754607771.

External links edit

Shepheard Walwyn Publishers Ltd, 1 Aug 2010 - All Things Natural: Ficino on Plato's Timaeus By Marsilio Ficino

  • The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance: A Sourcebook (edited by KR. Bartlett)

excerpt from The diary of Bartolemeo Bibliotecha, Firenze shown in The Society of Renaissance Florence: A Documentary Study - edited by GA. Brucker

valori, family, belonged, florence, during, period, italian, renaissance, they, were, prominent, florentine, politics, five, generations, contents, chapel, procolo, bartolemeo, filippo, francesco, niccolò, references, sources, external, linkschapel, procolo, e. The Valori family belonged to Florence during a period of the Italian Renaissance they were prominent in Florentine politics for five generations 1 2 Contents 1 Chapel at San Procolo 2 Bartolemeo di Filippo 3 Francesco 4 Niccolo 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksChapel at San Procolo editThe family had a chapel in San Procolo containing Crucifixion by the artist Filippino Lippi The high altar there was painted by Giotto 3 4 5 Bartolemeo di Filippo editWas born on the 31st of August 1436 Filippo was on friendly terms with Lorenzo di Medici and funded Ficino s translation of Plato after the Pazzi conspiracy of 1478 A correspondence written prior to June the 2nd 1484 shows Ficino reports Filippo is having the corpus of Plato published at his own expense 6 7 8 9 He was a student of Traversari 10 A principal member of the Council of Florence 11 Francesco editHe was born in 1438 and studied in the Platonic academy of Florence He married to a lady of the Canigiani family 12 He served as ambassador for Florence and was four time Gonfalonieri di Guistizia Initially a supporter of the Medici but upon the death of Lorenzo il Magnifico in 1492 despite his oligarchic aristocratic leanings he drew closer the partisans of Savonarola This brought him into conflict with the partisans of the Medici and as part of the Republican government Francesco pronounced death sentences on some prominent aristocrats linked to an unsuccessful plot to return Piero de Medici to power 13 including Lorenzo Tornabuoni Bernardo del Nero G Pucci G Cambi and Niccolo Ridolfi He had extracted some of this evidence through torture of Lamberto Dell Antella These acts gained him enmity and with the fall of the Savonarola rule in April 1498 he was arrested but murdered near the San Procolo chapel on route to his jailing at the Signoria by Vincenzio Ridolfi 12 Niccolo editWas born sometime during 1464 and died during 1526 He wrote a history of Lorenzo de Medici father to Pope Leo X 10 14 15 He was a nephew to Francesco 13 References edit M Jurdjevic ISBN 0191607096 Retrieved 2015 3 21 M Jurdjevic shown in Lorenzo de Medici Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide p 8 Retrieved 2015 3 21 The Drawings of Filippino Lippi and His Circle p 13 edited by GR Goldner C Bambach Retrieved 2015 3 21 Jill Burke Changing Patrons Social Identity and the Visual Arts in Renaissance Florence p 155 Retrieved 2015 3 21 ed identified lt Valori Chapel gt Raffaello Borghini c 1584 Il Riposo p 169 University of Toronto Press 2007 Retrieved 2015 3 21 J Kirshner Marriage Dowry and Citizenship in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy University of Toronto Press 26 Feb 2015 ISBN 1442664525 Retrieved 2015 3 21 M Jurdjevic Guardians of Republicanism The Valori Family in the Florentine Renaissance Oxford University Press 6 Mar 2008 ISBN 0191607096 214 pages Retrieved 2015 2 21 Paul Oskar Kristeller Studies in Renaissance Thought and Letters Volume 3 p 145 Ed di Storia e Letteratura 1993 Retrieved 2015 3 21 Oxford dictionaries corpus Retrieved 2015 3 21 ed knows prior of this word via mention somewhere of Corpus Christi College Oxford possibly but first source is not known a b Lackner D F 2002 Allen M J B Rees V Davies M eds Marsilio Ficino His Theology His Philosophy His Legacy BRILL ISBN 9004118551 Retrieved 2015 03 21 Poggio in Notes and Queries p 36 Oxford University Press 1850 Original from UC Southern Regional Library Facility Digitized 24 Jul 2014 Retrieved 2015 3 21 a b L Martines 21 Apr 2006 Fire in the City Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence p 238 9 Oxford University Press ISBN 0199884307 Retrieved 2015 03 21 a b Tomas 2003 p 109 RC Trexler shown on p 7 of Lorenzo de Medici Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide Oxford University Press 1 Jun 2010 ISBN 0199809593 Retrieved 2015 3 21 W Roscoe The life and pontificate of Leo the tenth 4th ed revised by T Roscoe p 360 published 1846 Retrieved 2015 3 21 Sources editTomas Natalie R 2003 The Medici Women Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence Aldershot Ashgate ISBN 0754607771 External links editShepheard Walwyn Publishers Ltd 1 Aug 2010 All Things Natural Ficino on Plato s Timaeus By Marsilio Ficino The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance A Sourcebook edited by KR Bartlett excerpt from The diary of Bartolemeo Bibliotecha Firenze shown in The Society of Renaissance Florence A Documentary Study edited by GA Brucker Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valori family amp oldid 1214073688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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