Palazzo Vecchio. Florence. 1299–1310. © Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis. [Fig. 13-1]

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Palazzo Vecchio. Florence. 1299–1310. © Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis. [Fig. 13-1]

Palazzo Pubblico. Siena. 1297–1310. © Hideo Kurihara/Alamy. [Fig. 13-2]

Central Italy in about 1494, showing the republics of Florence and Siena and the Papal States. [Map 13-1]

Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Allegory of Good Government: The Effects of Good Government in the City and Country. 1338–39. Fresco. Sala della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena. © Quattrone, Florence. [Fig. 13-3]

Principal trade routes in medieval Europe. [Map 13-2]

Andrea della Robbia. Coat of arms of the Arte della Lana (Wool Guild of Florence) Glazed terra cotta. Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence. Alinari Archives. [Fig. 13-4]

Duccio di Buoninsegna. Maestà, main panel of Maestà Altarpiece, from Siena Cathedral. 1308–11. Tempera and gold on wood. 7' × 13'6-1/4". Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena. © Quattrone, Florence. [Fig. 13-5]

Simone Martini. Maestà. ca. 1311–17, repaired Fresco. 25' × 31'9". Council Chamber, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena. © Photo Scala, Florence. [Fig. 13-6]

Cimabue. Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets from the high altar of Santa Trinità. ca Tempera and gold on wood. 11'7-1/2" × 7'4". Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. © Quattrone, Florence. [Fig. 13-7]

Giotto di Bondone. Madonna Enthroned with Saints and Angels from the Church of the Ognissanti. ca Tempera and gold on wood. 10'8" × 6'8-1/4". Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. © Quattrone, Florence. [Fig. 13-8]

Giotto. The Life of Christ and the Virgin frescoes. 1305–06. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. © Quattrone, Florence.

Giotto. The Lamentation. 1305–06. Fresco. 78-1/2" × 73". Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. © Quattrone, Florence.

Giotto. The Adoration of the Magi. 1305–06. Fresco. 78-1/2" × 73". Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. © Quattrone, Florence.

Domenico di Michelino. Dante and His Poem Fresco. 10'6" × 9'7". Florence Cathedral, Italy. The Art Archive/Duomo Florence/Alfredo Dagli Orti. [Fig. 13-9]

Plan of Dante's Inferno. G. W. Scott-Giles. [Fig ]

Plan of Dante's Paradise. G. W. Scott-Giles. [Fig ]

Spread of the Black Death, 1347–50. [Map 13-3]

Jean Le Noir. Pages with The Three Living (left) and The Three Dead from the Psalter and Book of Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg. Before Grisaille, color, gilt, and brown ink on vellum. 5" × 3-1/2". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Cloisters Collection, 1969 (69.86). Image copyright © The Museum/Art Resource/Scala, Florence. [Fig ]

Andrea Del Castagno. Francesco Petrarca. ca Fresco transferred to wood. 97-1/4" × 60-1/4". Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Erich Lessing/akg-images. [Fig ]

Wife of Bath from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ("The Ellesmere Chaucer"). ca. 1400–05. Illumination on vellum. Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The Art Archive/Eileen Tweedy. [Fig ]

Anonymous. La Cité des Dames de Christine de Pizan. ca Illumination on parchment. Page size 4-3/4" × 7". Bibliothèque nationale de France. [Fig ]

Dance of Death. ca Woodcut. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. [Fig ]