The guilds of Florence
By Edgcumbe Staley, London 1906
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Illustrated after Miniatures in Illuminated Manuscripts
and florentine Woodcuts
with Bibiliographical and Chronological table
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" FIRENZE, la Bellissima e Famosissima Figlia di Roma" was no mere metaphor of Dante, but a very true title of the First of Modern States.
The cumulative energies of the Florentines had their focus in the corporate life of the Trade-Associations, and in no other Community was the Guild-system so thoroughly developed as it was in Florence. A complete and connected History of the Guilds has never been compiled. The present work is put forth, perhaps rather tentatively than exhaustively, to supply the omission. The subject is a large one, and the founts of information are many and various. I have tasted at many springs and drunk from many wells and my subject-matter has been drawn from the following sources : ( i ) Manuscripts Twelfth to Sixteenth centuries ; (2) Printed matter Books and Periodicals; (3) Letters from Authorities and Friends ; (4) Personal Knowledge of Florence and the Florentines [...]
A few words on the genesis of this book might seem to be called for.
THE present volume is intended to supply a popular history of the Florentine Republic, in such a form that it can also be used as a guide-book.
That makes it the most translated non-religious book in the world, and one of the best-selling books ever published.
Some cities in the world are as dear to us as people, but can such a feeling be justified towards a foreign city.