Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498)
Auteur van Apologetic Writings (The I Tatti Renaissance Library)
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Fotografie: Savonarola monument, Ferrara. Photo by Flickr user ho visto nina volare.
Werken van Girolamo Savonarola
O Florenz! O Rom! O Italien! Predigten, Schriften, Briefe (Manesse Bibliothek der Weltliteratur) (2002) 6 exemplaren
De simplicitate Christianae vitae 3 exemplaren
Poesie 3 exemplaren
En prison, dernière méditation - Textes traduits et présentés par le Cardinal Journet (1968) 3 exemplaren
Compendio di rivelazioni ;: Trattato sul governo della città di Firenze (L'anima del mondo) (1996) 3 exemplaren
La semplicità della vita cristiana 2 exemplaren
Fede e speranza di un profeta: Pagine scelte (Letture cristiane del secondo millennio) (1998) 2 exemplaren
Triumphus Crucis 2 exemplaren
Fratris Hieronymi. SauonarolA¦, Ferrariensis, ... Triumphus crucis, de fidei ueritate 1517 [Leather Bound] (2019) 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Ruth e Michea I Volume 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Ruth e Michea Volume 2 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Aggeo con Il Trattato circa il reggimento del governo della citta di Firenze 1 exemplaar
{Prediche sopra Giobbe Volume 2 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Ezechiele Volume 2 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra l'Esodo Volume I 1 exemplaar
A Sermon on the Lord's Prayer 1 exemplaar
Semplicita della vita cristiana 1 exemplaar
Commento al salmo Miserere mei, Deus 1 exemplaar
Prediche italiane ai fiorentini 1 exemplaar
Letzte Meditationen über die Psalmen 50 und 30 1 exemplaar
Meditations on the 51st and 31st Psalm 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra i Salmi Volume I 1 exemplaar
Poesie di Ieronimo Savonarola 1 exemplaar
Le lettere di Girolamo Savonarola ora per la prima volta raccolte e a miglior lezione ridotte 1 exemplaar
Spiritual and Ascetic Letters of Savonarola. Edited by B. W. Randolph. WIth a Foreword by Henry Scott Holland… (1907) 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Amos e Zaccaria Volume 2 1 exemplaar
Savonarola 1 exemplaar
Della semplicita della vita cristiana 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Amos e Zaccaria Volume 3 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra Amos e Zaccaria Volume I 1 exemplaar
Esposizione del Pater Noster 1 exemplaar
Prédikációk Aggeus prófétáról ; Értekezés Firenze város rendjérÅ‘l és kormányzatáról : [felsÅ‘oktatási… (2002) 1 exemplaar
Trattato di frate Ieronimo Savonarola circa il reggimento e governo della citt? di Firenze (2011) 1 exemplaar
Prediche e scritti 1 exemplaar
Prediche sopra i Salmi Volume II 1 exemplaar
Homilae 1 exemplaar
Le prediche 1 exemplaar
Operetta del amore di Jesu 1 exemplaar
Libro 1 exemplaar
Scritti su preghiera e santita 1 exemplaar
[Opera] 1 exemplaar
Molti deuotissimi trattati 1 exemplaar
En prison, dernière méditation [par] Savonarole 1 exemplaar
An exposition of the Psalm Miserere Mei Deus 1 exemplaar
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In September 1494, Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and threatened Florence, and doomsday prophecies seemed on the verge of fulfilment. Savonarola intervened with the French king, and led the Florentines to expel the ruling Medicis. A "popular" republic was established. Savonarola declared it would be "richer, more powerful, more glorious than ever". He instituted an extreme puritanical campaign and regime, curiously attracting otherwise hopeless Florentine youth and poor.
In 1495 Florence refused to join Pope Alexander VI's Holy League against the French. The Vatican summoned Savonarola to Rome and banned his preaching. He disobeyed, and further defied the pope with public campaigns for reform with processions, bonfires of the vanities, and pious theatricals. In retaliation, the pope excommunicated him and threatened to place Florence under an interdict. A trial by fire proposed by a rival Florentine preacher to test Savonarola's divine mandate turned into a fiasco, because Savonarola refused the test. Popular opinion turned against him. Savonarola and two of his supporting friars were imprisoned. While in prison, Savonarola continued preaching, and wrote homilies, including these on the text of Psalms 31 and 51. On 23 May 1498, Church and civil authorities condemned, hanged, and burned the three friars in the main square of Florence.
According to Wikipedia, "Savonarola's devotees, the Piagnoni, kept his cause of republican freedom and religious reform alive well into the following century, although the Medici—restored to power in 1512 with the help of the papacy—eventually broke the movement. Some Protestants, including Martin Luther himself, consider Savonarola to be a vital precursor to the Reformation."
Psalm 31 and 51 are both less than a page in length, and the homilies are relatively lengthy. This work runs to 142 pages, including Introduction.… (meer)