Della Vita E De' Fatti Di Guidobaldo I. Da Montefeltro, Duca D'urbino Libri Dodici, Volume 1, by Bernardino Baldi, offers a detailed biographical account of Guidobaldo I da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. Written in Italian, this historical work delves into the life and deeds of a prominent figure in Renaissance Italy. The book explores Guidobaldo's ducal reign, his influence on the arts and politics of his time, and his contributions to the cultural landscape of Urbino. Baldi's account provides valuable insights into the life of a Renaissance prince and the era in which he lived. It remains a significant historical document for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Italian history and the Renaissance period.
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