The book The Story of Florence was written by author Gardner, Edmund Garratt, 1869-1935 Here you can read free online of The Story of Florence book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Story of Florence a good or bad book?
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Francis witli Lawrence and John the Divine on her left, is an inferior work from his hand. Also in this room are four delicious little panels by Lippo Lippi (264 and 263), representing the Annun- ciation divided into two compartments, St. Antony Abbot and the Baptist ; two Monks of the Vallom- brosa, by Perugino (241, 242), almost worthy of Raphael; and two charming scenes of mediaeval university life, the School of Albertus Magnus (231) and the School of St. Thomas Aquinas (247). These two lat...ter appear to be by some pupil of Fra Angelico, and may possibly be very early works of Benozzo Gozzoli. In the first, Albert is lecturing to an audience, partly lay and partly clerical, amongst whom is St. Thomas, then a youthful novice but already distinguished by the halo and the sun upon his breast ; in the second, Thomas himself is now holding the professorial chair, surrounded by pupils listening or taking notes, while Dominicans throng the cloisters behind. On his right sits the King of France ; be- low his seat the discomforted Averrhoes humbly 316 Digitized by Google The Accademta delle Belle Arti places himself oo the lowest step, between the heretics — William of St.
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