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Though it may seem odd to us, the destruction of works of art was regarded by Savonarola's contemporaries as less significant than the torching of what we might now call luxury goods.
For the Love of Money Andrew McKie 2011
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The opposition of the church to usury, Mr. Parks argues persuasively, was not, unlike Savonarola's, built on theological or purely scholastic grounds, but upon the realization that the ready availability of credit and charging interest on lending would lead to social mobility.
For the Love of Money Andrew McKie 2011
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Taking Savonarola's lead, Happy Christmas Blogmeister and his family!
Sydney Pritchard CBE 1915 - 2007 Glyn Davies 2007
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Florentine rejection of Savonarola's moral crusade, together with papal anger at his preachings against Alexander VI, led to Savonarola's fall: accused of heresy, he was hanged and burned.
1478 2001
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Savonarola's native city and at Lucretia's former residence is, on account of the contrast, remarkable.
Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Ferdinand Gregorovius
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I liked being in Savonarola's room, and was more susceptible to the remains of his presence than I have been to Michel Angelo or anyone else's.
An Englishwoman's Love-Letters Anonymous
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This was the first of Savonarola's prophecies, and caused great excitement among the
Heroes of Modern Europe Alice Birkhead
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Savonarola's 'Compendium Revelationum,' the work which probably hastened him to the stake, you will come across most easily in the anonymous
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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Was this, then, the saviour of Savonarola's dreams?
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition Edward Hutton 1922
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A thirteenth-century commentary on Peter Lombard's "Sentences" has marginal notes by Tasso, and a contemporary copy of Savonarola's
The Story of Wellesley Florence Converse 1919
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