
Apology for a Murder by Lorenzino De Medici (Author), T. Parks (Foreword), Andrew Brown (Translator)
ISBN: 9781843910794
Publisher : Hesperus Press Ltd, 1 Mar. 2004
Paperback, 112 pages
In 1537, Alessandro de Medici, Duke of Florence, was brutally stabbed by his cousin Lorenzino. Here, for the first time in English, we can examine the murderers own defense of his actions in this jewel of Renaissance rhetoric. In this compelling diatribe, Lorenzino de Medici presents himself as worthy of comparison with some of the greatest heroes of classical Greece and Rome, purely motivated by love of liberty. His account, however, is generally assumed to be false, and Lorenzinos reputation is that of a brutal, amoral thug, the antihero of Alfred de Mussets drama Lorenzaccio. When the Medici regime was reinstated the same year as Alessandros murder, Lorenzinos own assassination was ordered; here, dramatically paired with the Apology, is the fascinating account of Francesco Bibbone, Lorenzinos own murderer. Florentine nobleman and dramatist Lorenzino de Medici is one of the most notorious figures of Renaissance Italy.