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INTRODUCTION
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ITALIAN PRISONS - CHAPTER I THE CASTLE OF ST. ANGELO
CHAPTER II THE LEONINE CITY
CHAPTER III THE GREAT SIEGE OF ST. ANGELO
CHAPTER IV ADVENTURES OF CELLINI
CHAPTER V SIXTUS THE FIFTH
CHAPTER VI THE STORY OF THE CENCI
CHAPTER VII THE ROMAN INQUISITION
CHAPTER VIII LATER DAYS IN ROME
The book opens with a vivid portrait of Rome’s imposing Castel Sant’Angelo, the ancient mausoleum that has repeatedly morphed into a fortress, papal refuge, and notorious prison. Its lofty perch above the Tiber and shadowy subterranean passage to the Vatican set the stage for a sweeping exploration of the building’s layered past, where emperors, popes, artists and condemned souls once crossed paths.
Using prison records, contemporary reports and colorful anecdotes, the author shows how the fortress reflected Italy’s broader turmoil—from medieval feuds to the harsh reforms of the nineteenth‑century state. Portraits of figures such as the flamboyant Cagliostro, the tragic Beatrice Cenci, and the artisan Cellini lend personal drama to the austere walls. The narrative also details the cramped cells, brutal discipline, and occasional mercy granted to clerical inmates, painting a nuanced picture of a place that was both symbol of oppression and a microcosm of Roman society.
Full title
Italian Prisons St. Angelo; the Piombi; the Vicaria; Prisons of the Roman Inquisition St. Angelo; the Piombi; the Vicaria; Prisons of the Roman Inquisition
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (386K characters)
Series
The History and Romance of Crime
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1838–1908
A soldier, prison inspector, and prolific Victorian writer, he brought an unusual mix of official experience and storytelling to his books. His work ranges from crime and prison history to military history and sensation fiction, giving readers a lively window into the late 19th century.
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