Storia degli Italiani, vol. 09 (di 15)

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Storia degli Italiani, vol. 09 (di 15)

by Cesare Cantù

IT·~14 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

C. CANTÙ STORIA DEGLI ITALIANI TOMO IX.

0:14

LIBRO DUODECIMO - CAPITOLO CXXVII. Prospetto generale. — Il Savonarola.

1:15:37

CAPITOLO CXXVIII. Il Milanese. — Spedizione di Carlo VIII.

57:32

CAPITOLO CXXIX. Conseguenze della spedizione di Carlo VIII. Fine del Savonarola e di Lodovico il Moro.

45:26

CAPITOLO CXXX. Romagna. I Borgia. Politica machiavellica.

1:14:23

CAPITOLO CXXXI. Il sistema militare. Guerra di Pisa. Giulio II. Lega di Cambrai.

1:30:06

CAPITOLO CXXXII. Leone X e Luigi XII.

36:23

CAPITOLO CXXXIII. Francesco I e Carlo V. Gli storici. I Turchi.

1:08:08

CAPITOLO CXXXIV. Cominciamenti della Riforma religiosa.

1:39:37

CAPITOLO CXXXV. Clemente VII. Sacco di Roma. Pace di Barcellona.

1:15:24

Description

This volume dives into the tangled web of medieval Italy, tracing how the collapse of the Roman Empire gave rise to a patchwork of feudal domains, city‑states, and papal influence. Cantù paints a vivid picture of a world where power was shared among emperors, kings, bishops, and local lords, each navigating a fragile balance of loyalty and ambition. Readers will discover how everyday life unfolded under a system of personal oaths, local statutes, and the ever‑present quest for autonomy.

The narrative also explores the cultural and legal foundations that shaped Italian society, from the role of the Church as a unifying moral authority to the emergence of communal freedoms that began to challenge feudal constraints. By following the rise and fall of figures like Charlemagne and Philip the Fair, the book reveals the early seeds of the nation’s complex identity. It offers a clear, engaging look at the forces that set the stage for Italy’s later evolution, inviting listeners to travel back to a time of knights, scholars, and the relentless pursuit of liberty.

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Language

it

Duration

~14 hours (816K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Italy: Unione Tipograficp/o-Editrice, 1874, pubdate 1877.

Credits

Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-05-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cesare Cantù

Cesare Cantù

1804–1895

A hugely prolific 19th-century Italian man of letters, he wrote history, fiction, and political works with the energy of someone trying to explain an entire age. Best known for his sweeping historical writing, he helped shape how many readers of his time understood Italy's past.

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