Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola: Religion and Politics, 1490-1498Yale University Press, 1 paź 2008 - 448 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. |
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... live is our most natural instinct. His solution to the problem is to offer a set of practical rules to avoid sin and the danger of Hell, which he again expounds by using visual images and analogies: the evocative image of “the ...
... live is our most natural instinct. His solution to the problem is to offer a set of practical rules to avoid sin and the danger of Hell, which he again expounds by using visual images and analogies: the evocative image of “the ...
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... ), Savonarola, 1992, p. 83, discussed by Verde, 1998, p. 136. 16. Sermon 5 (20 February 1491, repeated a year later), Savonarola, 2001, pp. 29–35, 312, n. 12. would risk their lives for Christ, would not amass riches xx Introduction.
... ), Savonarola, 1992, p. 83, discussed by Verde, 1998, p. 136. 16. Sermon 5 (20 February 1491, repeated a year later), Savonarola, 2001, pp. 29–35, 312, n. 12. would risk their lives for Christ, would not amass riches xx Introduction.
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... lives for Christ, would not amass riches or build great palaces or become clients of the powerful but would carry Christ in their hearts (a sermon, according to a later marginal note, “in which there are many prophecies and other things ...
... lives for Christ, would not amass riches or build great palaces or become clients of the powerful but would carry Christ in their hearts (a sermon, according to a later marginal note, “in which there are many prophecies and other things ...
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... live uprightly, whereas in his more famous sermon on Aggeus XIII on 12 December he goes on to propose “what the natural government of the Florentine people should be”—recapitulated in his 1498 Treatise on the Government of Florence ...
... live uprightly, whereas in his more famous sermon on Aggeus XIII on 12 December he goes on to propose “what the natural government of the Florentine people should be”—recapitulated in his 1498 Treatise on the Government of Florence ...
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... live Christ who is our King!” was the cry that went up throughout the city. A year later, the famous “Bonfire of Vanities,” on 7 February 1497, was intended to repeat the purifying ceremony with the same success. Contemporaries regarded ...
... live Christ who is our King!” was the cry that went up throughout the city. A year later, the famous “Bonfire of Vanities,” on 7 February 1497, was intended to repeat the purifying ceremony with the same success. Contemporaries regarded ...
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POLITICS | 137 |
MORAL REFORM I | 207 |
SILENCING AND EXCOMMUNICATION | 259 |
MORAL REFORM II | 313 |
LAST MOMENTS | 349 |
AFTERLIFE | 363 |
Index | 369 |
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