Basilica: The Splendor and the Scandal : Building St. Peter's

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Penguin, 2006 - 299 עמודים
Out of the clash of genius and the caprice of popes came the most glorious monument of the Renaissance

It was the splendor—and the scandal—of the age. In 1506, the ferociously ambitious Renaissance Pope Julius II tore down the most sacred shrine in Europe—the millenniumold St. PeterÂ's Basilica built by the Emperor Constantine over the apostleÂ's grave—to build a better basilica. Construction of the new St. PeterÂ's spanned two centuries, embroiled twenty-seven popes, and consumed the genius of the greatest artists of the age—Michelangelo, Bramante, Raphael, and Bernini. As the basilica rose, modern Rome rose with it as glorious as the city of the Caesars. But the cost was unimaginable. The new basilica provoked the Protestant Reformation, dividing the Christian world for all time.

In this swift, colorful narrative, R. A. Scotti brings to life the artists and the popes, the politics and the passions behind this audacious enterprise. Gothic cathedrals reach up to heaven, but the basilica brings heaven to earth, and the new St. PeterÂ's was the defining event of the high Renaissance.

In the tradition of BrunelleschiÂ's Dome, Scotti turns sacred architecture into a spellbinding human epic of enormous daring, petty jealousy, and staggering genius.

 

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THE CHRISTIAN CAESAR 15031513
1
The First St Peters
13
A Trojan Horse
31
A Surprise Winner
41
Imperial Dimensions
49
Vaulting Ambition
57
X
113
A Roman Candle
129
A Brief Moment of Truth
155
THE MICHELANGELO IMPERATIVE 15461626
169
BERNINIS GRAND ILLUSIONS 16231667
243
Full Circle
259
Epilogue
267
3
273
Selected Bibliography
281
Index
287

The Revenge of the Sangallos
137
Salvation for Sale
145

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R. A. Scotti is the author of two previous works of nonfiction, including Sudden Sea: The Great Hurricane of 1938, and four novels.

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