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One of the defining characteristics of Florentine society throughout the centuries was a deeply-rooted system of patronage networks. Galileo benefitted from the patronage of both the Marchese del Monte and the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo II de Medici, in his lifelong career as a mathematician, scientist, and inventor.
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A history of art patronage, including the building of the great cathedrals. The word patron, in Latin, means Father; hence, a patron of the Arts is one who ... The Lost Art of Patronage; © 1992 by Charles Erlandson; A history of art patronage, including the building of the great cathedrals. The word patron, in Latin,
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This cartoon shows President Chester Arthur sitting outside the White House with "Patronage Interference" fingers in ten pies. The pies represent, from left to right, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New York Election, Florida, South Carolina, ... Send this image to a friend as a Picture History e-card. To send your free...
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Patronage; Introduction; How patronage works; Benefits; History of patronage; Segments; Local Church Pages; Introduction; Finances; CofE financial structure; Church Jargon; Rural Ministry; Suspensions;
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Permanent collection displays: ... Artists Represented in the Art About Agriculture Permanent Collection ... Patronage and Partnership...
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Botstein, Leon. "Subjects for Debate: Women and Patronage in Music--Remembering Helen Huntington Hull (1893-1976)." The Musical Quarterly 78/4 (1994), 641-645. ... "Gender and Generation: Patterns of Music Patronage Among the Este, 1471-1539." In The court of Ferrara and its Patronage, 1441-1598, ed. by Marianne Pade,
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Make History Today your homepage ... History Today magazine ... History Today > Archives > History Today Issues > Volume: 37 Issue: 11 > Patronage in Gothic England...
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; Department of History, 524 Agnes Arnold Hall, Houston TX 77204-3003 (713) 743-3083 ... History Home Page ... About History Department...
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Definition and meaning of patronage: patronage Patronage is the power to appoint individuals to government positions. (Source: Madrid Waddington High School ) Also see these pages: American History, American ... patronage, , patronage Glossary, patronage Dictionary, patronage Terms, American History,
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