Lorenzo de’ Medici contributed to Florentine culture by

a) collaborating with Heinrich Isaac on frottole.
b) supervising the completion of the Florence Cathedral.
c) popularizing Neoplatonism.
d) sculpting a set of reliefs for the Opera del Duomo.

Answer: a

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