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The princely courts of fifteenth-century Italy played a central role in the development of Renaissance art and culture. This book examines the notion of court patronage through case studies of artists and musicians working in Milan under the Sforza and in Florence under the Medici, then shows how humanist ideas traveled to Britain and metamorphosed ultimately into the glories of Tudor and Stuart poetry and drama. This volume is the second in a series of three texts and two source books designed for the Open University course The Renaissance in Europe: A Cultural Enquiry.