Florence, 1300-1301. Compagni, Villani (and their readers) in Santa Trìnita and «cacciare con molta offensione» (If 6, 66)

The essay examines the accounts about the “white biennium” 1300-1301 provided by Dino Compagni and Giovanni Villani, as well as by their readers and modern interpreters (Leonardo Bruni, Niccolò Machiavelli and Scipione Ammirato up to Isidoro Del Lungo and Robert Davidsohn). The scrutiny and the comp...

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