Q: The chair in the photograph was a gift from my New England uncle many years ago, reputedly from an abbey or priory in or around New Hampshire. I have attached several photos, even one of the back, ...
THE new edition of Professor Villari’s Savonarola, 1 which has been favorably known for a quarter of a century, includes notice of such fresh material as has come to light since its first issue, but ...
THE PIECE: A Renaissance Revival carved oak Savonarola-inspired armchair, from about 1900, probably made in the Midwest. THE OWNER: Louise Buckley of Metairie says that she remembers being frightened ...
“Salem is a city in Massachusetts, not Tuscany." That truth-bomb was dropped a couple of week ago by our friends at the National Catholic Reporter—or the Fishwrap, as it’s known in orthodox circles.
I have always found one of the most fascinating figures of the Florentine Renaissance to be Girolamo Savonarola, who effectively ruled Florence from 1494-1498. While not the first person to try and ...
Sir, Brendan Donnelly (Letters, September 18) identifies Savonarola as an alarming precedent for Theresa May’s Florence speech. A more hopeful Florentine figure for her would be the Protestant ...
Donald Trump, false prophet. By contemporary standards, his populist power-taking may seem like genius, but through a historical lens he is an obvious plagiarist. Trump has stolen his lines and stage ...
This article contains Game of Thrones spoilers. There is a scene midway through the sixth season of Game of Thrones that is still astonishing in its depiction of hypocrisy and gender dynamics in a ...
CASTLE TO CASTLE by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. 359 pages. De/acorte. $7.50. “A body,” Louis-Ferdinand Céline once wrote, “is always something that’s true; that is why it’s nearly always sad and repulsive ...