Fra Tommaso Campanella, Vol. 1 la sua congiura, i suoi processi e la sua pazzia

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Fra Tommaso Campanella, Vol. 1 la sua congiura, i suoi processi e la sua pazzia

by Luigi Amabile

IT·~18 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

FRA TOMMASO CAMPANELLA VOL. I

0:57

PREFAZIONE

2:06:20

CAP. I. PRIMI ANNI DEL CAMPANELLA E SUE PEREGRINAZIONI. (1568-1598).

4:12:01

CAP. II. RITORNO DEL CAMPANELLA IN CALABRIA E SUA CONGIURA. (1598-1599).

5:07:26

CAP. III. SCOPERTA DELLA CONGIURA E PROCESSI DI CALABRIA. (dalla fine di agosto a tutto 10bre 1599).

6:40:38

INDICE DEL VOL. I.

26:27

Description

A vivid portrait emerges of the fiery Calabrian philosopher whose daring plans to reshape Naples thrust him into a tangled web of accusation and imprisonment. Drawing on a wealth of previously unseen political and judicial documents, the work reconstructs the early stages of the alleged conspiracy, the frantic courtroom defenses, and the personal turmoil that followed.

Beyond the legal drama, the volume offers a rare glimpse into Campanella’s own mind through a collection of his previously unknown poems and fragments of his writings. By juxtaposing the official records with his lyrical voice, the author invites listeners to explore the complex interplay between visionary ideas, religious dissent, and the harsh reality of 16th‑century power struggles, all while leaving the later twists of his fate for future discovery.

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Fra Tommaso Campanella, Vol. 1 la sua congiura, i suoi processi e la sua pazzia la sua congiura, i suoi processi e la sua pazzia

Language

it

Duration

~18 hours (1069K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso and Barbara Magni (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Luigi Amabile

Luigi Amabile

1828–1892

A 19th-century Italian doctor, historian, and public figure, he is remembered for digging deeply into the lives of Tommaso Campanella and the history of the Inquisition in Naples. His work brought together medical training, archival research, and a strong interest in Italy’s intellectual past.

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