The Cardinal's Hat : Money, Ambition and Housekeeping in a Renaissance Court

Author(s): Mary Hollingsworth

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An extraordinarily detailed account of the daily life and political ambitions of a Renaissance potentate, drawn from a hitherto unpublished archive of original documents. A tale of gambling, hunting, family feuds, power agendas and private conflict in Renaissance Italy Son of Lucretia Borgia and brother to the Duke of Ferrara, Ippolito d'Este became Archbishop of Milan at the age of 9, but had to wait another twenty years before he acquired his coveted cardinal's hat. This honour was the route to power and wealth in sixteenth-century Europe -it had little to do with piety. Ippolito was no devout cleric: he enjoyed gambling, hunting, tennis and women. This is the story of the five years it took to achieve his ambition, a story involving family squabbles and private feuds, and the political agendas of the Pope, the Emperor and the King of France. Ippolito spent much of this period at the French court, sampling the sophistication of Paris, the luxuries of Fountainebleau, the pleasures of hunting in the Loire valley, the excitement of battle in Picardy, the glamour of an international peace conference at Nice, and the extreme discomforts of mountain travel. The Cardinal's Hat is based entirely on the account books and letters preserved in the archives at Modena, through which Ippolito emerges across the centuries with remarkable clarity. The documents also provide glimpses into the lives of ordinary people, not just his cooks and stable boys, but shopkeepers, builders, bargemen, peasants and even beggars. Above all, they provide a unique insight into life in sixteenth century Europe. About the Author: Mary Hollingsworth is the author of Patronage in Renaissance Italy and Patronage in Sixteenth-century Italy.

2004, First edition, first printing. A fine, unread copy in a fine, unclipped d/w. A pristine copy. Scans available if required.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781861977502
  • : Profile Books
  • : Profile Books
  • : 01 June 2022
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Hardback
  • : Mary Hollingsworth