`Richly informative, an admirable piece of historical writing - offers
lively interest wherever it is opened'YORKSHIRE POST
This is a book to read before you go, to carry with you and to re-read
on your return. SPECTATOR
A sure and illuminating guide. SUNDAY TIMES
The city state of Florence led the rest of the western world in art,
science and political idealism in the middle ages. This early richness,
the importance of the achievements of its famous sons, including Dante,
Giotto, Leonardo and Michelangelo, the great quantity of visible
remains, make Florence as a city to visit both alluring and challenging.
In true Companion Guide manner, this book describes, with the knowledge
and insight distilled from long residence in Florence, and with an art
historian's eye, what is to be seen and its place in history. In
discussing the Florentine monuments and their origins in the city's
life, EVE BORSOOK presents a study of the ideas, events and
personalities of Florence yesterday and today; she communicates to the
visitor her delight in her chosen city, including those districts
usually neglected by the tourist but particularly rich in Florentine
life.
EVE BORSOOK is a research associate at Harvard's Centerfor Italian
Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti in Florence.