After a general introduction to 15th-century court patronage, the phenomenon is examined in detail in case studies of artists and musicians working in Milan under the Sforza and in Florence under the Medici. The ideas came to Britain and shaped Tudor and Stuart poetry and drama.
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Courts, Patrons and Poets by David Mateer
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