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Acknowledgements | ||
Preface | ||
1 | The title of their gentility | 1 |
2 | Not having the name of Palazzo | 23 |
3 | To live nobile | 53 |
4 | The mirror of ancient ladies | 91 |
5 | The game of life | 123 |
6 | A paradise of Venus | 159 |
7 | Not one but many separate cities | 189 |
8 | Theaters of the world | 217 |
Conclusion | 253 | |
App | Family trees | 255 |
Notes | 261 | |
Bibliography | 290 | |
Photograph credits | 303 | |
Index | 304 |
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