Florence Art and Architecture -- edited by Antonio
Paolucci, the famed art historian and director of the Vatican Museums --
features more than two dozen chapters authored by some of the foremost
architecture and art authorities in all of Italy.
Other contributors include luminaries such as Carlo
Cresti, Angelo Tartuferi, Mario Scalini, Marco Chiarini, Elena Capretti,
Annamaria Giusti, Clarissa Morandi and Silvestra Bietoletti.
Paolucci's chapter "Art and history in Florence: an
overview of five centuries" opens the book with some astounding facts.
"In 1342, with 100,000 inhabitants, Florence was
more populous than Paris. It had double the population of London and five times
that of Rome,'' Paolucci writes.
"The gold florin (Dante's `lega suggellata dal
Battistta' (the metal with the Baptist's form imprest -- Inferno, Canto XXX) was the currency of the
world's markets from Barcelona to Constantinople, from Bruges to Milan.
Florentine finance, industry and commerce spearheaded the European
economy..."
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