Lives of the early Medici : $b As told in their correspondence
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Lives of the early Medici : $b As told in their correspondence
Florence (Italy) -- History; Medici, Cosimo de', 1389-1464; Medici, House of; Medici, Lorenzo de', 1449-1492; Medici, Piero de', 1416-1469
Lorenzo mine,--Your Donato having provided me with spectacles to see
far and near, I now write to try whether they are good. And you will
have patience if it is not clear, for nature’s laws are inexorable.
I will be as brief as possible. It will not be long before the Holy
Father will be obliged to make new Cardinals, particularly for those
States which have none. You, for instance, are without, which for many
reasons is unseemly. There has been much talk here of your Giuliano,
and by fishing at the fountain-head I find he has been mentioned in
the proper quarter. I know not what are your intentions, and do not
pretend to give advice as I am sure you know the needs of your house
better than I. All I say is that you must make up your mind. If you
do think of Giuliano I doubt he may be too unpolished at present to
please here; it would be better for him to assume the surplice of the
Church or of a Protonotary, then I think there would be no difficulty.
If, to avoid any accidents and to preserve your house or for any other
reason, this plan does not please you (and the suggestion should come
from others and not from yourself), you had better reflect whether
the Archbishop of Pisa[177] or any one else would suit you, and take
measures, for to remain inert is unwise, particularly as you consider
that a Cardinal would be useful to the city and to yourself. Choose
any one, so he is not a person to be ashamed of. On my part whatever
aid a poor priest can give is yours as is my bounden duty. For this I
have written you these few words, which accept as from a good friend
and a lover of you and of your country, to which I owe much. _Bene
Valete._--_Romæ_, April 25, 1473.[178]
Jacopo Ammanati, _Cardinal of Pavia, to_ Lorenzo de’ Medici
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