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Francesco Gonzaga (15 March 1444, Mantua, Italy – 21 October 1483, Bologna, Italy ) was an Italian bishop and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church during the reigns of Popes Pius II, Paul II and Sixtus IV.
A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444-1483). D. S. Chambers | Speculum: Vol 69, No 2. Reviews. A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444-1483). D. S. Chambers. Charles L. Stinger. PDF PLUS. More.
Feb 6, 2009 · A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods. The will and inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444-1483). By D.S. Chambers. (Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts, 20.) Pp. vii + 257 incl. 14 figs. London: Warburg Institute, University of London, 1992. £18. 0 85481 080 3; 0266 1772 - Volume 44 Issue 3
Francesco Gonzaga (1444–1483) Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469–1525) Pirro Gonzaga (1490–1529) Ercole Gonzaga (1505–63) Francesco Gonzaga (1538–66) Federico Gonzaga (1540–65) Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga (1540–91) Scipione Gonzaga (1542–93) Francesco Gonzaga (1546–1620) Ferdinando Gonzaga (1587–1626), became Duke of Mantua, as ...
A Renaissance cardinal and his worldly goods : the will and inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444-1483) | WorldCat.org
Contains the full texts of Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga's will and the post-mortem inventory of his possessions (1483), together with related correspondence. This book analyzes these texts and provides background information about the man himself and his collections.
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Jan 1, 1992 · "D. S. CHAMBERS, A Renaissance Cardinal and His Wordly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444-1483), London, The Warburg Institute, University Of London, 1992, 257 pp., app., ill., bibl., ind. («Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts», XX)." published on 01 Jan 1992 by Brill.