The History of Girolamo Savonarola and of His Times

The History of Girolamo Savonarola and of His Times
Title The History of Girolamo Savonarola and of His Times PDF eBook
Author Pasquale Villari
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Pages 434
Release 1863
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The history of Girolamo Savonarola and of his times. Tr. by L. Horner

The history of Girolamo Savonarola and of his times. Tr. by L. Horner
Title The history of Girolamo Savonarola and of his times. Tr. by L. Horner PDF eBook
Author Pasquale Villari
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Pages 428
Release 1863
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Savonarola

Savonarola
Title Savonarola PDF eBook
Author Donald Weinstein
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 401
Release 2011-11-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300111932

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Girolamo Savonarola, the fifteenth-century doom-saying friar, embraced the revolution of the Florentine republic and prophesied that it would become the center of a New Age of Christian renewal and world domination. This new biography, the culmination of many decades of study, presents an original interpretation of Savonarola's prophetic career and a highly nuanced assessment of his vision and motivations. Weinstein sorts out the multiple strands that connect Savonarola to his time and place, following him from his youthful rejection of a world he regarded as corrupt, to his engagement with that world to save it from itself, to his shattering confession—an admission that he had invented his prophesies and faked his visions. Was his confession sincere? A forgery circulated by his inquisitors? Or an attempt to escape bone-breaking torture? Weinstein offers a highly innovative analysis of the testimony to provide the first truly satisfying account of Savonarola and his fate as a failed prophet.

Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola

Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola
Title Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola PDF eBook
Author Pasquale Villari
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Pages 434
Release 1893
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Girolamo Savonarola

Girolamo Savonarola
Title Girolamo Savonarola PDF eBook
Author Samantha Morris
Publisher Madeglobal Publishing
Pages 108
Release 2017-08
Genre History
ISBN 9788494729805

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Born on 21 September 1452, the very same year that Leonardo Da Vinci was born, Girolamo Savonarola: The Renaissance Preacher tells the story of a man who believed so wholeheartedly in God and the message that He was giving, that he gave his life for it. The book is an introduction to the life and times of this infamous preacher, a man who was witness to the dramatic downfall of the Medici dynasty in fifteenth-century Florence, who instigated some of the most dramatic events in Florentine history and whose death is still commemorated today. ------------ 'Thoroughly well researched and enthusiastically written. It is clear that Samantha Morris has great care for her subject and this is reflected in the quality of this work. A great introduction to Florentine politics in the late 15th century and the life of one of the most infamous individuals of the Renaissance'. - Katharine Fellows, St Peter's College, University of Oxford AUTHOR INTERVIEW What makes the medieval history of Florence special? Florence, unlike the majority of Italy's city states during the Renaissance, was a Republic, but run by the Medici family who were kings in all but name. It was also the city that birthed the Renaissance, a city full of political intrigue, violence, art and religion. Who was Savonarola? Girolamo Savonarola was a Dominican friar who badly wanted to see Church reform not only within Florence but throughout the World. Unfortunately for Savonarola, despite his best intentions, the city turned against him and his hard lined ways, just as they had with the Medici family. Why should readers give your non-fiction history books a try? My books offer a well researched historical introduction to some of the most fascinating periods in both Italian and World history - a stepping stone, if you will, into the torrid history of the Renaissance. Within them you get to meet and learn about, personalities who lived and worked in this era - sex, violence, murder and religious fervour is only a little of what you will find within.

Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola

Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola
Title Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola PDF eBook
Author Girolamo Savonarola
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 435
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0300129041

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Five hundred years after his death at the stake, Girolamo Savonarola remains one of the most fascinating figures of the Italian Renaissance. This wide-ranging collection, with an introduction by historian Alison Brown, includes translations of his sermons and treatises on pastoral ministry, prophecy, politics, and moral reform, as well as the correspondence with Alexander VI that led to Savonarola’s silencing and excommunication. Also included are first-hand accounts of religio-civic festivities instigated by Savonarola and of his last moments. This collection demonstrates the remarkable extent of Savonarola’s contributions to the religious, political, and aesthetic debates of the late fifteenth century.

Savonarola's Women

Savonarola's Women
Title Savonarola's Women PDF eBook
Author Tamar Herzig
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 354
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0226329151

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Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498), the religious reformer, preacher, and Florentine civic leader, was burned at the stake as a false prophet by the order of Pope Alexander VI. Tamar Herzig here explores the networks of Savonarola’s female followers that proliferated in the two generations following his death. Drawing on sources from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many never before studied, transcribed, or contextualized in Savonarolan scholarship and religious history, Herzig shows how powerful public figures and clerics continued to ally themselves with these holy women long after the prophet’s death. In their quest to stay true to their leader’s teachings, Savonarola’s female followers faced hostile superiors within their orders, local political pressures, and the deep-rooted misogynistic assumptions of the Church establishment. This unprecedented volume demonstrates how reform circles throughout the Italian peninsula each tailored Savonarola’s life and works to their particular communities’ regionally specific needs. Savonarola’s Women is an important reconstruction of women’s influence on one of the most important and controversial religious movements in premodern Europe.