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Medicean and
Savonarolan Florence: the
interplay of politics, humanism, and religion, Brepols...
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transgression (most
probably of her open and
public support for the
Savonarolan church reform), and
placed her on a
strict penance. Lucy was not allowed...
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Erasmus had none of the
apocalypticism of his
times which so
animated Savonarolan and
Protestant rhetoric: only one
percent of his
Annotations on the New...
- to
Alfonsina Orsini.: 105 In
November 1498,
after the
demise of the
Savonarolan republic, he was
Gonfaloniere di Giustizia. In 1512,
Rucellai helped...
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slavery in
early modern Italy.
Visionary and
prophetic women in the
Savonarolan Reform movement were the
topic of Herzig’s
first book (2008),
which is...
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should keep out of
state affairs, he
quickly fell
afoul of the
dominant Savonarolan faction,
being exiled from the city in 1528.
Brucioli spent much of the...