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The analysis delves into the pivotal role of lawyers in shaping political power during Renaissance Florence, examining their involvement in diplomacy, church relations, and governmental administration. Professor Martines explores the practical techniques of governance and the legal complexities underlying daily political activities. He highlights the perspectives of both republican and oligarchic lawyers on the state. Additionally, an appendix provides a brief characterization of around 200 lawyers who practiced in Florence from 1380 to 1530, enriching the historical context.
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Lawyers and Statecraft in Renaissance Florence, Lauro Martines
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