The Medici by Paul Strathern Godfathers of the Renaissance
What's it about? The Medici (2016), examines how one modest family became among the most powerful in Europe through banking innovation, political manipulation, and unprecedented cultural patronage. It explores their role in sponsoring the Italian Renaissance alongside their relationships with artists, scientists, and political figures who shaped Western civilization. It is a mild, sunny day in April of 1478 as two favored sons of a prominent family make their way through the crowded streets to attend High Mass at Florence Cathedral. As the brothers kneel in prayer, assassins make a sudden, coordinated strike on them with daggers. Within seconds, Giuliano de' Medici lies dying from nineteen stab wounds. Brother Lorenzo fights for his life, blood streaming from a knife wound on his neck. The attack was meant to end a dynasty that had risen from peasant farmers to unofficial rulers of Florence in just over a century. But how did a family of agricultural workers transform the...