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Luigi Pulci

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337: 192:, the mother of Lorenzo and Giuliano Medici. The poem in progress was read at the Medicis' court, where the public appreciated the funny characters, partly new, partly recreated from the epic tradition. Popular Florentine humour, 414: 386: 243:
Martines, L. (2003). April Blood: Florence and the Plot Against the Medici. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, USA.
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epic tradition, but Pulci drew many characters and motives also from the popular poems usually sung by storytellers in Florence's
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way of thinking and living, and free imagination are expressed in a language based upon the Florentine
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and developed a rich series of comic and parodistic episodes. The work was commissioned by
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On the Death of Giuliano de Medici: An English translation of poetry from 1478
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to literary or scientific Latin. This language is very far from the early
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The Medici Women: Gender and Power in Renaissance Florence
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Index

Pulci
Gino Redi

Filippino Lippi
[luˈiːdʒiˈpultʃi]
diplomat
poet
Morgante
parodistic
Christianity
Orlando
Florence
Medicis
Lorenzo Medici
Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona
condottiere
Giuliano
Pazzi Conspiracy
Lucrezia Tornabuoni
Pope Sixtus IV's
Luca Pulci
Morgante
ottava rima
Carolingian
piazzas
Lucrezia Tornabuoni
bourgeois
dialect
argot
Renaissance

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