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Tigress Of Forli
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Tigress Of Forli

If I were to write the story of my life it would shock the world', Caterina Sforza, 1463-1509. As action packed as as a Game of Thrones novel, the complete life of one of Italy's most fearless women. Between her birth in 1463 as the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Milan, and her death in 1509 as a member of the powerful Medici family, the life of Caterina Sforza crossed the firmament of Renaissance Italy like a shooting star. She was painted by Botticelli, feted by Pope Sixtus IV, slandered by Macchiavelli and celebrated as a warrior who led her own troops fearlessly into battle. While defending her fortress city-state of Forli, she was prepared to sacrifice her children rather than sur...

Tigress Of Forli
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Tigress Of Forli

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-02
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  • Publisher: Head of Zeus

Botticelli painted her, Machiavelli slandered her. She led troops into battle, married a Medici, and was imprisoned by the Borgias. Between her birth in 1463 as the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Milan, to her death in 1509 as a member of the powerful Medici family, Caterina Sforza's life crossed the firmament of Italy's High Renaissance like a shooting star.

A Body for Glory
  • Language: en

A Body for Glory

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The enigma of the body is the theme ofthis concise volume. The text retraces and narrates the habits and customs ofancient peoples, religious cults, and artistic ideals: the Egyptians, ancientGreece, the Romans, Christianity, and Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel. Andthe dynamic connection between art and theology, assisted by the teachings ofJohn Paul II, explores the mystery of the body, arriving at an understanding ofwhat the glory of the body is. The volume is enriched with color images, withvaluable details comparing the many works cited in the text.

Roman Pilgrimage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Roman Pilgrimage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-29
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A preeminent scholar of Catholicism transports readers to Rome for the traditional station churches pilgrimage, offering a vivid and informative guide to the Eternal City and the Lenten season. The annual Lenten pilgrimage to dozens of Rome's most striking churches is a sacred tradition dating back almost two millennia, to the earliest days of Christianity. Along this historic spiritual pathway, today's pilgrims confront the mysteries of the Christian faith through a program of biblical and early Christian readings amplified by some of the greatest art and architecture of western civilization. In Roman Pilgrimage, bestselling theologian and papal biographer George Weigel, art historian Eliza...

The Silent Knight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Silent Knight

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Sophia

Throw yourself into the strong arms of the father! In this glorious full-color book, art historian Elizabeth Lev showcases St. Joseph's multifaceted qualities, elucidated by exceptional saints and represented by art's most creative geniuses. Describing St. Joseph as the "extraordinary man who embodies the power of silence and yet still speaks to the hearts of all who turn to him," Lev juxtaposes his contemplative depictions with representations of his active life, affirming that he is not only a dreamer but a "man of action." Sure to become a cultural talking point, this lavishly illustrated book features captivating images of St. Joseph by Raphael, Michelangelo, Murillo, Giotto, Caravaggio,...

The Tigress of Forlì
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

The Tigress of Forlì

A Rome-based American historian tells the extraordinary story of Caterina Sforza, perhaps the most prominent woman of Renaissance Italy, who was a wife, a mother, a leader, and a warrior with the courage to battle a Borgia pope, the charm to beguile a Medici husband, and the fierceness to make Machiavelli himself wince.

How Catholic Art Saved the Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

How Catholic Art Saved the Faith

Not long after Martin Luther’s defiance of the Church in 1517, dialogue between Protestants and Catholics broke down, brother turned against brother, and devastating religious wars erupted across Europe. Desperate to restore the peace and recover the unity of Faith, Catholic theologians clarified and reaffirmed Catholic doctrines, but turned as well to another form of evangelization: the Arts. Convinced that to win over the unlettered, the best place to fight heresy was not in the streets but in stone and on canvas, they enlisted the century’s best artists to create a glorious wave of beautiful works of sacred art — Catholic works of sacred art — to draw people together instead of dr...

Adriatic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 755

Adriatic

Adriatic recounts the shared history of the countries around the sea, from Italy to Croatia and beyond, from the Romans to the present.

The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers

An innovative new valuation framework with truly useful economic indicators The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers shows how the ubiquitous financial reports have become useless in capital market decisions and lays out an actionable alternative. Based on a comprehensive, large-sample empirical analysis, this book reports financial documents' continuous deterioration in relevance to investors' decisions. An enlightening discussion details the reasons why accounting is losing relevance in today's market, backed by numerous examples with real-world impact. Beyond simply identifying the problem, this report offers a solution—the Value Creation Report—and demons...

The Cubans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

The Cubans

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-16
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  • Publisher: Random House

'Moving and rich...overflowing with warmth and humanity' The Times In this pioneering work of life-writing and reportage, Anthony DePalma reconstructs the interwoven stories of five ordinary citizens and their families to bring the true story of the Cuban people to the world. From Castro's heyday, through the devastation of post-Soviet collapse, to the false dawn of recent years, we witness the hardships of life across six decades of socialist state control - where even today the government decides what work you can do and where you live; where food is rationed, and basic medicines are unavailable. The Cubans maps a country where the revolution that once inspired its people has since tested their faith with tragedy and disillusionment, revealing the daily acts of heroism and the endlessly adaptive resilience that are required of them to survive. 'Page-turning...revealing and unputdownable' Claire Boobbyer, Cuba travel expert 'A deeply reported...account of Cuba's bittersweet realities' Financial Times