The Antipope
Author: Robert Rankin
Publisher: Random House
Published: 1992-02
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 055213841X
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Author: Robert Rankin
Publisher: Random House
Published: 1992-02
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 055213841X
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Author: Mary Stroll
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2011-12-09
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 9004217010
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConcentrating on the popes and the antipopes, this book examines the perturbations of ecclesiastical reform from the mid-eleventh century to the reign of Gregory VII, pointing out what factors other than reform influenced the main personae. It demonstrates how a weak papacy reversed power with a strong empire.
Author: Peggy Guggenheim
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Published: 2016-02-06
Total Pages: 377
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn her captivating memoir, Out of This Century: The Informal Memoirs of Peggy Guggenheim, the renowned art collector and socialite takes readers on a fascinating journey through her extraordinary life. From her bohemian upbringing to her pivotal role in shaping the modern art world, Guggenheim's story is one of passion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the avant-garde. This intimate and candid account offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a visionary who left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of the 20th century.
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Total Pages: 570
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: T.F. Tout
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-08-14
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 3368910779
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Author: Juan Villoro
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2021-03-23
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 1524748897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt once intimate and wide-ranging, and as enthralling, surprising, and vivid as the place itself, this is a uniquely eye-opening tour of one of the great metropolises of the world, and its largest Spanish-speaking city. Horizontal Vertigo: The title refers to the fear of ever-impending earthquakes that led Mexicans to build their capital city outward rather than upward. With the perspicacity of a keenly observant flaneur, Juan Villoro wanders through Mexico City seemingly without a plan, describing people, places, and things while brilliantly drawing connections among them. In so doing he reveals, in all its multitudinous glory, the vicissitudes and triumphs of the city ’s cultural, political, and social history: from indigenous antiquity to the Aztec period, from the Spanish conquest to Mexico City today—one of the world’s leading cultural and financial centers. In this deeply iconoclastic book, Villoro organizes his text around a recurring series of topics: “Living in the City,” “City Characters,” “Shocks,” “Crossings,” and “Ceremonies.” What he achieves, miraculously, is a stunning, intriguingly coherent meditation on Mexico City’s genius loci, its spirit of place.
Author: Thomas E. Morrissey
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-10-28
Total Pages: 351
ISBN-13: 1040242189
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCrises are never the best of times and the era of the Great Western Schism (1378-1417) easily qualifies as one of the worst of times. As a professor of canon law at the University of Padua and later cardinal, and as a major theorist in the conciliarist movement, Franciscus Zabarella (1360-1417) tried to do what a good legal mind does: find and explicate a viable and legal solution to the crises of his time, a solution that would stand up in his own era and for the generations that followed. In this volume Thomas Morrissey looks at what he said, wrote and did, and places him and his thought in the context of the late medieval and early modern era, how he reflected that world and how he influenced it. Particular studies elucidate what he wrote on the authority and on the duty of the people in power, what they could do and should do, as well as what they should not do. They also show how he explored the area of early constitution law and human rights in civil and religious society and that his work leads down the road to our modern constitutional democratic societies. The volume includes two previously unpublished studies, on the situation in Padua c. 1400 and on a sermon from 1407, together with an introduction contextualizing the articles.
Author: Philippe Levillain
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13: 9780415937528
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