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E. R. Chamberlin (1926–2006)

Auteur van The Bad Popes

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Over de Auteur

E. R. Chamberlin was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1926, and came to England with his family in 1933. After serving with the Royal Navy he worked on the staff of a public library, then with a government historical section, and finally as an editor at a publishing house before turning professional toon meer write toon minder

Werken van E. R. Chamberlin

The Bad Popes (1969) 591 exemplaren
Everyday Life in Renaissance Times (1965) 121 exemplaren
The fall of the house of Borgia (1974) 91 exemplaren
Rome, Steden (1976) 88 exemplaren
The Emperor Charlemagne (1986) 64 exemplaren
Loot!: The Heritage of Plunder (1983) 49 exemplaren
The Sack of Rome (1979) 47 exemplaren
Great English Houses (1983) 27 exemplaren
English Market Towns (1983) 22 exemplaren
Cesare Borgia (1969) 18 exemplaren
Preserving the past (1979) 15 exemplaren

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Officiële naam
Chamberlin, Eric Russell
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Chamberlin, Russell
Chamberlin, E. R.
Geboortedatum
1926-05-25
Overlijdensdatum
2006-12-08
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Kingston, Jamaica
Plaats van overlijden
Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
Woonplaatsen
Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
Opleiding
left school at 14
Beroepen
historian
librarian
Wireless operator, HMS Magpie
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
M.Univ Surrey University

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I picked up this book because I thought the title was funny. Having only a vague understanding of the history of the Catholic church (and European politics during the Middle Ages), I got a fair amount out of this book. It's probably not a great work of history, but I found it well written in an elevated-gossip style. Some of these popes were ... pretty bad! (So were some of the non popes.). Another thing I found interesting was that there were periods of years where it's not really clear whose was in charge of the church. One criticism I had was that Stephen VI, who exhumed his predecessor and put him on trial (the Cadaver Synod), wasn't profiled outside a few paragraphs in the introduction.… (meer)
 
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eherbst | 10 andere besprekingen | Dec 11, 2023 |
A short, concise book on the city of Florence (Italy) during the Renaissance. Arguably one of the most fascinating cities on the planet (at least to me), this book covers the time period well. Well written, easily readable, and just plain fascinating. I really enjoyed this book.
 
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1Randal | Jun 7, 2023 |
Lots and lots of information in this book! Perhaps too much. It comes across as rather dry and academic, not the kind of book one picks up for a casual read. Would be a great asset for assigning chapters to an university class.
 
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1Randal | Jun 7, 2023 |
Although this is a pretty old publication (1976), it has the classic hallmark of the Great Cities series, giving a thorough and insightful account of the city in its context, covering both the classical age and the modern period. The photographs show their vintage by the generally brown cast and slight fuzziness, but this only adds to their authenticity (no Photoshop here), and the aerial views of the major architectural features are excellent - e.g. the Spanish steps (featured also on the cover), which can only be appreciated in the whole, and not so much from the ground. An altogether delightful book (it loses a star only for its age), well worth the trouble of locating a used copy.… (meer)
 
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Dilip-Kumar | May 25, 2023 |

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Werken
42
Leden
1,389
Populariteit
#18,510
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
18
ISBNs
111
Talen
7

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