medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
I looked at our copy when I got home yesterday. The book is like her
/The Pope's Daughter/, in my opinion a good type of popular history,
based on some research.
Tom Izbicki
Gannett, Dulcie wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> I think I first heard of Caroline P. Murphy's/ Murder of a Medici
> Princess/ on this list, and it does look interesting, but since the
> reviews all seem to be from pop sources and use language like "a
> fast-paced account of Italy's raciest princess," I'm wondering if any
> actual historians have looked at it.
>
> The 16th century is outside the scope of this list, but has anyone
> heard/seen discussion of this book?
>
> Dulcie Gannett
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