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Book overview: This book combines the insights of history and anthropology with innovative techniques such as computer simulation to investigate the relationships between politics, kinship, and marriage in the late-medieval city-state of Ragusa (present-day Dubrovnik). At its heart is a reconsideration of `office' and the ways in which ties of kinship and marriage were mobilized to build electoral success.
 
Book overview: This book combines the insights of history and anthropology with innovative techniques such as computer simulation to investigate the relationships between politics, kinship, and marriage in the late-medieval city-state of Ragusa (present-day Dubrovnik). At its heart is a reconsideration of `office' and the ways in which ties of kinship and marriage were mobilized to build electoral success.
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*Our Kingdom Come: The Counter-Reformation, the Republic of Dubrovnik by Zdenko Zlatar <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?client=safari&cd=5&q=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&btnG=Search+Books Our Kingdom Come] The Counter-Reformation, the Republic of Dubrovnik by Zdenko Zlatar</ref>
 
* Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640) ''by'' Zdenko Zlatar/hrcak.srce.hr/ page 49 <ref>[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:8ZZoIxjLQg8J:hrcak.srce.hr/file/28928+House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShfySDFoeDnq8Xs1VHKAD7TKmoK5f62fuEJZB_R93bpVoRTnerV_ILq9MngmdQBuQzVpc-pdFZyJP7PYuoRzp-446zoCevYYADqA7GTlYuCqZT6uZdNv_apIZqulcnDnTP-dbDy&sig=AHIEtbQGOnW1WNvuOttPIWfXVCUnZIg26g Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640)] by Zdenko Zlatar/hrcak.srce.hr/file/28928. page 49</ref>
 
* Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640) ''by'' Zdenko Zlatar/hrcak.srce.hr/ page 49 <ref>[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:8ZZoIxjLQg8J:hrcak.srce.hr/file/28928+House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShfySDFoeDnq8Xs1VHKAD7TKmoK5f62fuEJZB_R93bpVoRTnerV_ILq9MngmdQBuQzVpc-pdFZyJP7PYuoRzp-446zoCevYYADqA7GTlYuCqZT6uZdNv_apIZqulcnDnTP-dbDy&sig=AHIEtbQGOnW1WNvuOttPIWfXVCUnZIg26g Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640)] by Zdenko Zlatar/hrcak.srce.hr/file/28928. page 49</ref>
 
   
 
   
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*Dubrovnik Under French Rule ''by'' Stjepan Cosic page 113 hrcak.srce.hr/file/12648. <ref>[http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache%3AF6sh1V_orWAJ%3Ahrcak.srce.hr%2Ffile%2F12648+House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&hl=en Dubrovnik Under French Rule (1810-1814) Dubrovnik Under French Rule] by Stjepan Cosic/ hrcak.srce.hr/file/12648. page 113 </ref>
 
*Dubrovnik Under French Rule ''by'' Stjepan Cosic page 113 hrcak.srce.hr/file/12648. <ref>[http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache%3AF6sh1V_orWAJ%3Ahrcak.srce.hr%2Ffile%2F12648+House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&hl=en Dubrovnik Under French Rule (1810-1814) Dubrovnik Under French Rule] by Stjepan Cosic/ hrcak.srce.hr/file/12648. page 113 </ref>
 
* Dubrovnik‎ by Barisa Krekic <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?client=safari&cd=1&id=m85pAAAAMAAJ&dq=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&q=+De+Bona+#search_anchor  Dubrovnik‎ by Barisa Krekic]</ref>
 
* Dubrovnik‎ by Barisa Krekic <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?client=safari&cd=1&id=m85pAAAAMAAJ&dq=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&q=+De+Bona+#search_anchor  Dubrovnik‎ by Barisa Krekic]</ref>
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* Journal of Croatian Studies: Volume 20 ''by'' Croatian Academy of America <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=VvCPAAAAIAAJ&q=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&dq=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&client=safari&cd=10 Journal of Croatian Studies]  Volume 20 ''by'' Croatian Academy of America</ref>
 
* Quattrocento Adriatico: Fifteenth-Century Art of the Adriatic by Charles Dempsey <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?client=safari&cd=5&id=uKzpAAAAMAAJ&dq=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&q=De+Bona+#search_anchor Quattrocento Adriatico]: Fifteenth-Century Art of the Adriatic by Charles Dempsey  "The papers collected in this book provide many new observations about the artistic interrelationship between Italy and the cities of the Dalmatian coast during the fifteenth century, with special attention given to the influence on both sides of the Adriatic of the styles of Donatello in sculpture, Squarcione in painting, and Alberti in architecture. Essays are devoted to fifteenth-century painting in Dalmatia and its ties to the opposite shore; to the centrality of Padua in diffusing artistic ideas throughout the Adriatic; to Venetian sovereignty over Dalmatia; to Renaissance villas on the Dalmatian coast; to the architectural activity of Michelozzo and his shop in Dubrovnik; to the Chapel of the Planets in the Tempio Malatestiano at Rimini; to the Chapel of the Blessed Giovanni Orsini at Trogir; to Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino's work in Dalmatia; to Giovanni Dalmata's work in Italy; and to humanist poetic inscriptions devised for statues in Dubrovnik by Lorenzo Guidetti. The contract between the Opera of the Cathedral at Trogir and the stonecutters Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino and Adrea Alessi is transcribed in an Appendix. Contributors: Josko Belamari (Regional Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, Split), Francesco Caglioti (University of Pisa), Adrea De Marchi (Soprintendenza delle Belle Arti di Pisa), Janez Hofler (University of Ljubljana), Stanko Kokole (The Johns Hopkins University), Reinhold Mueller (University of Venice), Kruno Prijatelj (Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences), Anne Markham Schulz (Brown University), Samo Stefanac (University of Ljubljana), Johannes Roll (The Humboldt University)."</ref>
 
* Quattrocento Adriatico: Fifteenth-Century Art of the Adriatic by Charles Dempsey <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?client=safari&cd=5&id=uKzpAAAAMAAJ&dq=House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&q=De+Bona+#search_anchor Quattrocento Adriatico]: Fifteenth-Century Art of the Adriatic by Charles Dempsey  "The papers collected in this book provide many new observations about the artistic interrelationship between Italy and the cities of the Dalmatian coast during the fifteenth century, with special attention given to the influence on both sides of the Adriatic of the styles of Donatello in sculpture, Squarcione in painting, and Alberti in architecture. Essays are devoted to fifteenth-century painting in Dalmatia and its ties to the opposite shore; to the centrality of Padua in diffusing artistic ideas throughout the Adriatic; to Venetian sovereignty over Dalmatia; to Renaissance villas on the Dalmatian coast; to the architectural activity of Michelozzo and his shop in Dubrovnik; to the Chapel of the Planets in the Tempio Malatestiano at Rimini; to the Chapel of the Blessed Giovanni Orsini at Trogir; to Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino's work in Dalmatia; to Giovanni Dalmata's work in Italy; and to humanist poetic inscriptions devised for statues in Dubrovnik by Lorenzo Guidetti. The contract between the Opera of the Cathedral at Trogir and the stonecutters Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino and Adrea Alessi is transcribed in an Appendix. Contributors: Josko Belamari (Regional Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, Split), Francesco Caglioti (University of Pisa), Adrea De Marchi (Soprintendenza delle Belle Arti di Pisa), Janez Hofler (University of Ljubljana), Stanko Kokole (The Johns Hopkins University), Reinhold Mueller (University of Venice), Kruno Prijatelj (Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences), Anne Markham Schulz (Brown University), Samo Stefanac (University of Ljubljana), Johannes Roll (The Humboldt University)."</ref>
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*Helias and Blasius De Radoano: Ragusa Merchants in the Second Half of the 14th Century ''by'' Barisa Krekic.
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" In February of 1378 Blasius and ser '''Lucas de Bona''' had appointed two Venetians and a Ragusan"  page 408 <ref>[http://www.doiserbia.nbs.bg.ac.yu/img/doi/0584-9888/2004/0584-98880441399K.pdf Helias and Blasius De Radoano:] Ragusa Merchants in the Second Half of the 14th Century by Barisa Krekic</ref>
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''Note:'' Reference writing is based on unpublished and published documents from the State Archives in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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* From Dubrovnik (Ragusa) Florence: Observations on the Recruiting of Domestic Servants in the 15 Century by Paola Pinelli - hrcak.srce.hr/file/50677.page 63
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"for slave trade companies continued to be founded, like the one established in1445 between '''Marino di Bona''' of '''Ragusa''' and Benedetto Magrino for the trade of 12-15 male and female slaves." <ref>[http://74.125.155.132/scholar?q=cache:0I7qkN19v8QJ:scholar.google.com/+House+of+De+Bona+dubrovnik&hl=en&as_sdt=2000 From Dubrovnik (Ragusa) Florence] : Observations on the Recruiting of Domestic Servants in the 15 Century by Paola Pinelli/hrcak.srce.hr/file/50677 page 63</ref>
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