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A sixteenth‐century Russian Vita of Girolamo Savonarola [PDF]
AbstractThe article provides an annotated edition and an English translation of a sixteenth‐century Russian vita of Girolamo Savonarola composed in Muscovy by one of his followers, Maximus the Greek. This text is to be considered a unique document, which illustrates the extent to which Savonarolan ideas spread across Europe after his trial.
Ovanes Akopyan
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Women on top: Coital positions and gender hierarchies in Renaissance Italy
Abstract According to Christian theology, the ‘missionary’ position was the only proper way to have sex. Among clerical as well as secular authors, one of the most serious deviations from this prescription was the position with the woman on top of the man.
Marlisa Den Hartog
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The Solitary Mind in the Anatomy of Melancholy
Critical Quarterly, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 5-24, July 2023.
Angus Gowland
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«JUST ACCEPT FAITH AND JUST BELIEVE IT»
One of the leading political and cultural centers of Renaissance Italy was the city of Florence at the end of the XV-th century. It became a field for reform activities of a Dominican monk Girolamo Savonarola. Dominican's preaching was a primary means of
E. Telmenko
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«TREATISE ON THE MIRACLES» OF GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA
The use of the achievements of various directions of historical research enables us to address new questions to already well-known sources, an example of which is the collection of stories about the lifetime and posthumous miracles of the Florentine ...
E. Telmenko
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Thomistic Logic in Renaissance Italy: Girolamo Savonarola, Paolo Barbò, Crisostomo Javelli
This paper is devoted to the formation of a ‘Thomist logic’ in Renaissance Italy. After having expounded the principles that should inspire any logic ad mentem Divi Thomae, the article focuses on three textbooks of ‘Thomist logic’: Girolamo Savonarola’s ...
Luca Gili
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Savonarola (1452-1498), sus enemigos y el fracaso de una reforma político-religiosa
En este trabajo, articulado en dos partes de extensión desigual, nos proponemos vislumbrar las causas de la caída de Girolamo Savonarola (1472-1498) a través de una identificación de los enemigos que se granjeó con la múltiple reforma que ideó y llevó ...
Julián Barenstein
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In his Discourses on the First Decade of Livy, Machiavelli relies upon the example of his Tuscan contemporaries to tease out an understanding of the role of evil intentions in the founding of a political state.
Zachary E. Shufro
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GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA AND THE BEGINNING OF THE POLITICAL REFORM IN FLORENCE IN 1494
The article analyzes the correlation between Girolamo Savonarola's participation in the political reform in Florence in the late 15th century and his prophetic mission, as well as his ideas on the spiritual reform of the Church and society. The beginning
E. P. Telmenko
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"TREATISE ON THE MIRACLES" OF GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA
The use of the achievements of various directions of historical research enables us to address new questions to already well-known sources, an example of which is the collection of stories about the lifetime and posthumous miracles of the Florentine preacher-prophet, Savonarola, taken for the analysis in this article.
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