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Leonardo Bruni, Florentine Traitor? Bruni, the Medici, and an Aretine Conspiracy of 1437*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
Abstract
This study weighs the evidence for Leonardo Bruni's estrangement from the emerging Medici party (from the 1420s) and the Medici regime (from 1434). Bruni had ties to both the Mediceans and their oligarch opponents, although ties with the latter appear to be stronger, particularly in terms of Bruni's humanist relations. While Bruni stayed on as Chancellor of Florence when the Medici took over in 1434, some recent studies suggest that the Medicean government was making things difficult for him. The study finally reproduces a report from the Milanese Chancery of 1437 stating that Bruni will support a rebellion in Arezzo against Florence, which will result in the "destruction and ruin of the Florentines."
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This study was made possible by a sabbatical leave from Indiana University (1996- 97) and by the kind hospitality of the American Academy in Rome in the fall of 1996. Earlier fellowships from rhe American Council of Learned Societies and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation allowed me to study the political and intellectual context of the events here discussed. I am very grateful also to the directors and staffs of the Archivi di Stato of Florence, Lucca, Milan, and Siena, for their assistance and patience toward one delving into what was often terra incognita. Stylistic and other improvements were suggested by Brian Hoffman and Kate McBride, and Suzanne Hull of Indiana University provided technical assistance with the map and genealogy. I am especially grateful to Robert Black and John Monfasani for their comments on the paper as a whole and particularly for their improved readings of the Milanese document and suggestions for my English translation of it. In manuscript citation, I use the following abbreviations for libraries: ArAS = Arezzo, Archivio di Stato FiAS = Florence, Archivio di Stato FiBLaur = Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana FiBNC = Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale FiBRicc = Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana LuAS = Lucca, Archivio di Stato MiAS = Milan, Archivio di Stato SiAS = Siena, Archivio di Stato
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