“And then I thank him for the good fortune he has conceded to me in
my business, for I have increased and multiplied exceedingly the
small substance that was left to me, so that I find myself to-day
with considerable riches, fine prospects, great credit and a good
reputation. And not only has he conceded unto me grace in acquiring,
but also in spending these riches well, which is not a less virtue. And
I consider that having spent my riches well does me more honour than
having made them, and gives me more satisfaction, particularly with
regard to the buildings I have made; my house in Florence, my place at
Quaracchi,[86] the façade of the church of Sta. Maria Novella and the
loggia which is begun opposite my house, and also the chapel of the
Holy Sepulchre, like to that at Jerusalem of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
made in S. Pancrazio, and the hangings of golden brocade for the same
church.
“Also I have to thank him for causing me to be born of a good face,
that is of noble blood with high connections, and for giving me a fine
family, that is seven children, two male and five female, all of whom
have married into noble houses.
“Also I have to thank him for being born in the present time, which
all competent persons say is, and will be regarded as, the finest
period of our city since it was created, for the reasons that are set
forth in this book; and more particularly for living in the time of
the magnificent citizen Cosimo de’ Medici, who was and is so rich, has
so much knowledge and tact, so high a reputation and so numerous a
following, both outside and within the city, that in all Christendom
there has never lived such a citizen or one with so many good qualities
as have been and are in him; and among other graces vouchsafed to me
by God is that he has made me a relation of the said Cosimo, because
Nannina his grandchild, daughter of Piero his son, is the wife of
Bernardo my son, to whom was born on the 1st June, 1468, a son named
Cosimo.
“Also I thank him for many other benefits and gifts too numerous to
recount. Then I must thank him for guarding and defending me from many
evils and annoyances and adversities which I might have had and have
not had.
“Also I thank him for granting my desire of seeing our city at peace
in my day without any fear of war, for ten or more years, from 1454 to
1464, during which time I experienced perfect tranquillity of mind, and
reflected on the great anguish we endured in past times by reason of
wars and fear of wars.
“Also I thank him for an admirable mother he gave me, named Caterina,
who having four male children when our father, Pagolo, died, and being
nineteen years of age, would not abandon us, but strenuously resisted
the wishes of her mother and her brothers that she should marry again;
and he left her with me for a long time, as she lived more than eighty
years and was a great consolation to me.
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