Fra Lippo Lippi Allusions & Cultural References

When poets refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Literary and Philosophical References:

  • Judas (25)
  • John the Baptist (34)
  • St. John (354, 375)
  • Herodias (196)
  • St. Laurence (person) (323, 328)
  • St. Ambrose (355)
  • Job (357, 358)
  • St. Lucy (387)

Historical References:

  • The Carmine: Santa Maria del Carmine church in Florence, Italy. (7)
  • Cosimo of the Medici (17, 29, 78, 100)
  • Saint Laurence (place) (67)
  • Jerome (73)
  • Carmelites (139)
  • Camaldolese (139)
  • Preaching Friars: Dominican friars (140)
  • black and white monks: This refers to the color robes each order wears. The Benedictine monks wore black and the Carmelite monks wore white. (145)
  • Giotto: Giotto di Bondone was an Italian Renaissance painter, notable for his realism. (189)
  • Brother Angelico: one of the greatest Italian painters of the 15th century. (235)
  • Brother Lorenzo: noted Italian painter of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, famed for his gold-leafing techniques. (236)
  • Giudi: highly-influential fifteenth-century Italian painter, also associated with Lippo's monastery. (276, 277)
  • Sant'Ambrogio (346)

Pop Culture References:

  • "Flower" songs: These snippets of lyrics are in the form of popular Italian lyrics of the time, called stornelli. (53-57, 68-69, 110-111, 238-239, 248-249)
  • hot cockles: a game popular at Christmastime in England. (381)