Correspondence of Lorenzo Gondi, a commissario for the grand-duke Ferdinando I of Tuscany, consisting for the most part of formal letters, dated 1555-1625, sent to him by various individuals (including the businessmen Marcello Donati, Sebastiano Cellesi, Giovanni Arrighi, Marcello Accolti, and the cardinal Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, who later became Pope Leo XI), dealing with political, fiscal, and, sometimes, personal matters.
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