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Murder of a Medici Princess

by Caroline Murphy

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In Murder of a Medici Princess, Caroline Murphy illuminates the brilliant life and tragic death of Isabella de Medici, one of the brightest stars in the dazzling world of Renaissance Italy, the daughter of Duke Cosimo I, ruler of Florence and Tuscany.

Murphy is a superb storyteller, and her fast-paced narrative captures the intrigue, the scandal, the romantic affairs, and the violence that were commonplace in the Florentine court. She brings to life an extraordinary woman, fluent in five languages, a free-spirited patron of the arts, a daredevil, a practical joker, and a passionate lover. Isabella, in fact, conducted numerous affairs, including a ten-year relationship with the cousin of her violent and possessive husband. Her permissive lifestyle, however, came to an end upon the death of her father, who was succeeded by her disapproving older brother Francesco. Considering Isabella's ways to be licentious and a disgrace upon the family, he permitted her increasingly enraged husband to murder her in a remote Medici villa. To tell this dramatic story, Murphy draws on a vast trove of newly discovered and unpublished documents, ranging from Isabella's own letters, to the loose-tongued dispatches of ambassadors to Florence, to contemporary descriptions of the opulent parties and balls, salons and hunts in which Isabella and her associates participated. Murphy resurrects the exciting atmosphere of Renaissance Florence, weaving Isabella's beloved city into her story, evoking the intellectual and artistic community that thrived during her time. Palaces and gardens in the city become places of creativity and intrigue, sites of seduction, and grounds for betrayal.

Here then is a narrative of compelling and epic proportions, magnificent and alluring, decadent and ultimately tragic.

Synopsis:

Murphy illuminates the brilliant life and tragic death of Isabella de Medici, one of the brightest stars in the dazzling world of Renaissance Italy. The author's fast-paced narrative captures the intrigue, scandal, romantic affairs, and the violence that were commonplace in the Florentine court.

About the Author

Caroline P. Murphy is a cultural historian and biographer who lives in Cambridge, Mass. She is the author of Lavinia Fontana: A Painter and Her Patrons in Sixteenth-Century Bologna and The Pope's Daughter: The Extraordinary Life of Felice Della Rovere.

Table of Contents

Prologue

Part I: A Medici Childhood

1. The New Medici

2. "I have never seen a more beautiful baby girl"

3. Growing Up Medici

4. The Medici as Teenage Girls

Part II: A Medici Princess Grows Up

1. A Bridegroom for Isabella

2. Medici Weddings

3. Zibellini and a Hat Full of Musk

4. The Duke and Duchess of Bracciano

5. My Brother and I

6. Overcome By Sorrow

Part III: The First Lady of Florence

1. After Eleanora

2. At Home With Paolo and Isabella

3. Debt

4. Conflict

5. The Baroncelli

6. The Theatre of Isabella

1. Fidelities

2. Troilo

3. A 'Clandestine' Affair.

Part IV: Medici Machinations

1. The Imperial Sister-In-Law

2. Family Lives

3. Grand Duke

4. Cammilla

5. I Turchi

6. Lepanto, and Don Giovanni

7. Putti

8. Bianca

9. The Assassination

10. The Best of Times

Part V: The Troubles of a Medici Princess

1. The Decline of Cosimo

2. The Children's Negotiation

3. My Coming

4. The New Ambassador

5. Leonora

6. The Dueling Season

7. The Pucci Conspiracy

8. Troilo, Bandito

9. A New Year

Part VI: Final Acts

1. A Trip to Cafaggiolo

2. Cerreto Guidi

3. Post Mortem

4. A Culling Continued

5. The Assassin's Tale

Epilogue

Product Details

ISBN:
9780195314397
Author:
Murphy, Caroline
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Author:
Murphy, Caroline P.
Author:
null, Caroline P.
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Europe - Italy
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Subject:
Italy
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
History
Subject:
Princesses
Subject:
Florence (Italy) History 1421-1737.
Subject:
Medici, house of
Subject:
History, World | European | Italy
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20080418
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
8pp color, 25 halftones
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
6.2 x 9.3 x 1.4 in 1.6 lb

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