EPISODE · Aug 6, 2019 · 11H 13M
Enjoy The Borgias: Power and Depravity in Renaissance Italy from Paul Strathern
from Discover Your Favorite Audiobook Collection Today · host Paul Strathern
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375851 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Borgias: Power and Depravity in Renaissance Italy Author: Paul Strathern Narrator: Julian Elfer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 13 minutes Release date: August 6, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.09 of Total 11 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: The Borgia family have become a byword for evil. Corruption, incest, ruthless megalomania, avarice, and vicious cruelty—all have been associated with their name. And yet, paradoxically, this family lived when the Renaissance was coming into its full flowering in Italy. Examples of infamy flourished alongside some of the finest art produced in western history. This is but one of several paradoxes associated with the Borgia family. For the family which produced corrupt popes, depraved princes, and poisoners, would also produce a saint. These paradoxes which so characterize the Borgias have seldom been examined in great detail. Previously history has tended to condemn, or attempt in part to exonerate, this remarkable family. Yet in order to understand the Borgias, much more is needed than evidence for and against. The Borgias must be related to their time, together with the world which enabled them to flourish. Within this context the Renaissance itself takes on a very different aspect. Was the corruption part of the creation, or vice versa? The primitive psychological forces which first played out in the amphitheaters of ancient Greece are all here. Along with the final, tragic downfall.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/375851 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Borgias: Power and Depravity in Renaissance Italy Author: Paul Strathern Narrator: Julian Elfer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 13 minutes Release date: August 6, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.09 of Total 11 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: The Borgia family have become a byword for evil. Corruption, incest, ruthless megalomania, avarice, and vicious cruelty—all have been associated with their name. And yet, paradoxically, this family lived when the Renaissance was coming into its full flowering in Italy. Examples of infamy flourished alongside some of the finest art produced in western history. This is but one of several paradoxes associated with the Borgia family. For the family which produced corrupt popes, depraved princes, and poisoners, would also produce a saint. These paradoxes which so characterize the Borgias have seldom been examined in great detail. Previously history has tended to condemn, or attempt in part to exonerate, this remarkable family. Yet in order to understand the Borgias, much more is needed than evidence for and against. The Borgias must be related to their time, together with the world which enabled them to flourish. Within this context the Renaissance itself takes on a very different aspect. Was the corruption part of the creation, or vice versa? The primitive psychological forces which first played out in the amphitheaters of ancient Greece are all here. Along with the final, tragic downfall.
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