
Basilica
By
R. A. Scotti
Read by
Josephine Bailey
Release:
07/14/2006
Release:
07/14/2006
Release:
07/14/2006
Release:
07/14/2006
Runtime:
8h 14m
Runtime:
8h 14m
Runtime:
8h 14m
Quantity:
“A fair and fascinating examination of splendorous and scandalous events. Scotti is a dramatic storyteller.”
National Review
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 millennium-old St. Peter's Basilica built by the Emperor Constantine over the apostle's grave—to build a better basilica. Construction of the new St. Peter's spanned two centuries, embroiled twenty-seven popes, and consumed the genius of the greatest artists of the age—Michaelangelo, Bramante, Raphael, and Bernini. The cost of building the new cathedral was costly in more than just monetary terms—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. Scotti turns sacred architecture into a spellbinding human epic of enormous daring, petty jealousy, and staggering genius.
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. Scotti turns sacred architecture into a spellbinding human epic of enormous daring, petty jealousy, and staggering genius.
Release:
2006-07-14
2006-07-14
2006-07-14
2006-07-14
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
8h 14m
8h 14m
8h 14m
8h 14m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
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0.55 lb
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0.55 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400172344
9798200147885
9798200147892
9781400102341
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