(Set) How the Medici Shaped the Renaissance & Renaissance: The Transformation of the West

(Set) How the Medici Shaped the Renaissance & Renaissance: The Transformation of the West

(Set) How the Medici Shaped the Renaissance & Renaissance: The Transformation of the West

To what do we own the European Renaissance—and the great family at the heart of one of its most iconic centers? Find out in this set that brings together How the Medici Shaped the Renaissance and Renaissance: The Transformation of the West. First, discover how the political exploits, daring leadership, and massive ambitions of the Medici family impacted a groundbreaking era that changed Italy and the Western world. Then, enjoy an authoritative, wide-ranging, and multidisciplinary way to experience not just one of Europe's Renaissance movements—but all of them.

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