About the Editors
John Henderson is Professor of Italian
Renaissance History at Birkbeck, University of London, and Emeritus Fellow of
Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. His recent publications include Florence
Under Siege: Surviving Plague in an Early Modern City (2019), and Plague
and the City, edited with Lukas Engelmann and Christos Lynteris (2019),
and Representing Infirmity: Diseased Bodies in Renaissance Italy, edited
with Fredrika Jacobs and Jonathan K. Nelson (2021). He is also the author of Piety
and Charity in Late Medieval Florence
(1994); The Great Pox: The French Disease in Renaissance Europe, with
Jon Arrizabalaga and Roger French (1997); and The Renaissance Hospital:
Healing the Body and Healing the Soul (2006).
Jonathan K. Nelson teaches Italian Renaissance Art at Syracuse University Florence and is a research associate at the Harvard Kennedy School. His books include Filippino Lippi (2004, with Patrizia Zambrano); Leonardo e la reinvenzione della figura femminile (2007), Filippino Lippi (2022), and two books co-authored with Richard J. Zeckhauser: The Patron’s Payoff: Conspicuous Commissions in Italian Renaissance Art (2008), and Risks in Renaissance Art: Production, Purchase, and Reception (2024, a Cambridge Element). He co-curated museum exhibitions dedicated to Michelangelo (2002), Botticelli and Filippino (2004), Robert Mapplethorpe (2009), and Marcello Guasti (2019), and two online exhibitions about Bernard Berenson (2012, 2015).