Spinelli of Florence
Discover the intriguing history of a Florentine merchant family in "Spinelli of Florence," authored by an expert who meticulously explores the Spinelli family archive. Published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2001, this captivating book spans 440 pages, providing an in-depth look at the family's rise to prominence during the 14th and 15th centuries.
At the center of the narrative is Tommaso Spinelli, whose influence extended across various sectors, including arts patronage, papal finance, and the silk and wool manufacturing industries. Through a rich tapestry of letters and financial ledgers, readers will gain insight into the complexities and dynamics that defined this noteworthy family's legacy in Florence.
If you have an interest in historical commerce, art history, or the socio-economic factors of Renaissance Italy, "Spinelli of Florence" is a must-read that uniquely captures a pivotal period in history.