Sacred Narratives by Lucrezia Tornabuoni De' Medici

Sacred Narratives by Lucrezia Tornabuoni De' Medici

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This is a collection of Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici's body of religious poems. Ranging from lyrics on the Nativity to dialogues between Christ and the sinner who kneels before him, the nine poems of praise included here are among the few such poems known to have been written by the woman.

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Sacred Narratives by Lucrezia Tornabuoni De' Medici

The most prominent woman in Renaissance Florence, Lucrezia Tornabuoni de' Medici (1425-1482) lived during her city's golden age. Wife of Piero de' Medici and mother of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Tornabuoni exerted considerable influence on Florence's political and social affairs. She was also, as this volume illustrates, a gifted and prolific poet. This is the first major collection in any language of her extensive body of religious poems. Ranging from gentle lyrics on the Nativity to moving dialogues between a crucified Christ and the weeping sinner who kneels before him, the nine laudi (poems of praise) included here are among the few such poems known to have been written by a woman. Tornabuoni's five storie sacre, narrative poems based on the lives of biblical figures-three of whom, Judith, Susanna, and Esther, are Old Testament heroines-are virtually unique in their range and expressiveness. Together with Jane Tylus's substantial introduction, these poems offer us both a fascinating portrait of a highly educated and creative woman and a lively sense of cultural and social life in Renaissance Florence.
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ISBN 13 9780226808543
ISBN 10 0226808548
Title Sacred Narratives
Author Lucrezia Tornabuoni De' Medici
Series The Other Voice In Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Year published 2001-05-01
Number of pages 280
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