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BY THE SAME AUTHOR

AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH VERSION.

AUTHOR'S PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

INTRODUCTION. 1 I.

CHAPTER I. THE ORIGIN OF FLORENCE. I.

CHAPTER II. THE ORIGIN OF THE FLORENTINE COMMUNE. 82 I.

CHAPTER III. THE FIRST WARS AND FIRST REFORMS OF THE FLORENTINE COMMUNE. 144 I.

CHAPTER IV. STATE OF PARTIES CONSTITUTION OF THE FIRST POPULAR

CHAPTER V. FLORENCE THE DOMINANT POWER IN TUSCANY. 299 I.

CHAPTER VI. THE COMMERCIAL INTERESTS AND POLICY OF THE GREATER GUILDS IN FLORENCE. 338 I.

CHAPTER VII. 367 THE FAMILY AND THE STATE IN ITALIAN COMMUNES. 368 I. 369

CHAPTER VIII. THE ENACTMENTS OF JUSTICE. 418 I.

CHAPTER IX. 489 THE FLORENTINE REPUBLIC IN DANTE'S TIME. I.

CHAPTER X. 548 DANTE, FLORENTINE EXILES AND HENRY VII. I.

FOOTNOTES

INDEX

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Title: The Two First Centuries of Florentine History

The Republic and Parties at the Time of Dante. Fourth Impression.

Author: Pasquale Villari

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