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Project Gutenberg's The Tragedies of the Medici, by Edgcumbe Staley This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Tragedies of the Medici Author: Edgcumbe Staley Release Date: January 30, 2004 [EBook #10877] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TRAGEDIES OF THE MEDICI *** Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Linda Cantoni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team THE TRAGEDIES OF THE MEDICI BY EDGCUMBE STALEY AUTHOR OF "THE GUILDS OF FLORENCE," "RAPHAEL," "FRA ANGELICO," ETC. ILLUSTRATED TO THE MEMORY OF MY FATHER THOMAS STALEY PREFACE When Alexandre Dumas wrote his _Crimes of the Borgias_--and other "Crimes"--he fully intended to compile a companion volume, treating of episodes in the great family of the Medici. With this project in view, he collected much material, and actually published, tentatively, two interesting brochures: _Une Annee a Florence_--in 1841, and _Les Galeries de Florence_--in 1842. Nothing, however, came of his more ambitious "idea," and, until to-day, no one has taken in hand to write _The Tragedies of the Medici_. My attention was first directed to the omission during the preparation of my _Guilds of Florence_, published in 1906; and I determined to address myself to the forging of that lurid link in the catena of Florentine romance. In the following pages my readers will see that I have entirely departed from the conventional conceits of the ordinary historian. I have sought to set out the whole truth--not a garbled version--whilst I have fearlessly added decorative features where facts were absent or were too prosaic. The short "Introduction," dealing with the rise and progress of the house of Medici, will be useful to my public, and the "Chart of the Tragedies" will assist students and others in their appreciation of my enterprise--it is my own compilation and as complete as possible. The "Bibliography" will help serious readers to a wider reading of my authorities, and the Illustrations--the best procurable--will fix in all my readers' minds something of the actual personalities of my "Tyrants" and my "Victims." EDGCUMBE STALEY. CONTENTS
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