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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Congratulations to MAP’s Academic Board member, Kate Lowe, for her new publication.
Congratulations to Eva Schler Fellow (2017), Mattia Zangari, for the pubblication of his new book on the life of mystical women of seventeenth-century Florence.
Congratulations to Beth Petijean for the publication of the collection of essays in memory of Philip R. Gavitt. Dru Swadener (Kress Fellow, 2018) contributed with a chapter on the the Tempi Family in Seventeenth-Century Florence.
Natalie Tomas, MAP’s academic board member, has published the first critical, analytical, biographical work on Maria Salviati de’ Medici’s life and letter-writing in English.
MAP academic board member, Isabella Gagliardi, has published her new book on women and religion during the Middle Ages.
We are thrilled to announce that Dr Sheila Barker, director of the Jane Fortune Research Program on Women Artists in the Age of the Medici at MAP and executive director of the Friends of the Medici, has just published ‘Artemisia Gentileschi’ in the Illuminating Women Artists series with Getty Publications.
Edited by Alessio Assonitis and H. Th. van Veen, the Companion to Cosimo I features essays from MAP fellows including Sheila Barker, Piergabriele Mancuso, Maurizio Arfaioli, Marcello Simonetta, Brendan Dooley, Oscar Schiavone
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