Courts & Camps of the Italian Renaissance; Being a Mirror of the Life And Times of the Ideal Gentleman Count Baldassare Castiglione Derived Largely From His Own Letters And Other Contemporary Sources, to Which is Added An Epitome of His Famous Work "the B
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. adorned with all beautiful things ; vessels of silver, hangings of silk and cloth of gold, with antique statues of marble and bronze, wonderful pic- tures and musical instruments of every kind, and all that was most rare and excellent. To this was added a splendid library of precious books in Greek and Latin and Hebrew, all adorned with gold and silver ; and this he esteemed the supreme ornament of his great palace. At the age of Ixv years, the Duke died with glory as he had lived, and was su...cceeded by his son Guidobaldo, a child of ten, who became the heir of all his father's virtues. He distinguished himself when he came to man's estate, in many wars (of which the story has been already told). And although he fell into ill-health himself, yet did he encourage at his Court, all chivalrous sports, and honourable and pleasant pastimes for the mind and body. It was his custom, by reason of his infirmity, to go to his rest soon after supper, and then the courtly company gathered together where the Duchess was wont to be, the Lady Elisabetta Gonzaga.
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