
audiobook
by Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams) Champney
The book invites listeners into the glittering world of Renaissance Rome, where grand villas rose on the hills surrounding the city as symbols of power and taste. Through vivid description and careful detail, it paints each palace’s architecture, gardens, and art collections, while also noting the gentle melancholy that time has added to their once‑splendid façades.
Interwoven with these visual tours is a lively account of the ambitious clergy who commissioned them. The narrative follows the rise of cardinals who saw a red hat as a stepping‑stone to the papacy, and whose lavish spending turned their homes into stages for political maneuvering, patronage, and family rivalry. Episodes from the lives of figures like Sixtus IV, Leo X and the Farnese clan illustrate how wealth, nepotism and artistic fervor shaped these residences.
Richly illustrated and narrated with a clear, engaging voice, the work lets listeners wander the crumbling corridors and sun‑drenched terraces, feeling both the grandeur of the past and the bittersweet beauty of decay.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (471K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1922
A popular 19th-century American writer, she is best remembered for lively travel fiction and for the long-running "Three Vassar Girls" series, which brought far-off places and college adventures to young readers. She also wrote poetry, essays, and practical household pieces, building a wide and varied literary career.
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