The Story of Perugia

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The Story of Perugia

by Margaret Symonds, Lina Duff Gordon

EN·~8 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

PREFACE

6:41

ILLUSTRATIONS

2:05

CHAPTER I The earliest Origins of Perugia and growth of the City

53:18

CHAPTER II The Condottieri and the Rise of the Nobles

41:25

CHAPTER III The Baglioni. Paul III. and last years of the City

42:59

CHAPTER IV The City of Perugia

35:53

CHAPTER V Palazzo Pubblico, The Fountain, and the Duomo

54:44

CHAPTER VI Fortress of Paul III.—S. Ercolano—S. Domenico—S. Pietro—S. Costanzo

46:09

CHAPTER VII

33:28

CHAPTER VIII

19:50

Description

A warm and insightful portrait of one of Italy’s most charismatic cities, this volume invites listeners to wander through Perugia’s layered past as if strolling its cobbled streets. The authors blend historical narrative with vivid anecdotes, drawing on centuries‑old chronicles, local gossip, and the generous hospitality of the town’s residents to illuminate everything from medieval power struggles to the bloom of Umbrian art. Their tone remains conversational, offering context without academic jargon, making the city’s story accessible to any curious traveler.

Beyond dates and deeds, the book captures the spirit of Perugia’s people, the charm of its piazzas, and the lingering echoes of its noble families. Readers will hear snippets of original sources and lively descriptions that bring the city’s architecture and cultural milestones to life, all while respecting the modest scope of a guide rather than an exhaustive scholarly tome. It’s a perfect companion for anyone planning a visit or simply yearning to feel the heartbeat of this historic hilltop town.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (490K characters)

Series

Mediæval town series

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2014-08-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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Margaret Symonds

1869–1925

Travel, place, and family memory come together in these books by a writer who grew up close to literary life and made Italy and the Alps feel vividly real on the page. Her work ranges from historical travel writing to a personal memoir of her father, John Addington Symonds.

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Lina Duff Gordon

Lina Duff Gordon

1874–1964

An English author and journalist who spent much of her life between Britain and Italy, she wrote with a close feel for place, politics, and society. She is also remembered for helping found the library that grew into the British Institute of Florence.

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