Savonarola's Women: Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy

Savonarola's Women: Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy

by Tamar Herzig
Savonarola's Women: Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy

Savonarola's Women: Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy

by Tamar Herzig

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Overview

Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498), the religious reformer, preacher, and Florentine civic leader, was burned at the stake as a false prophet by the order of Pope Alexander VI. Tamar Herzig here explores the networks of Savonarola’s female followers that proliferated in the two generations following his death. Drawing on sources from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, many never before studied, transcribed, or contextualized in Savonarolan scholarship and religious history, Herzig shows how powerful public figures and clerics continued to ally themselves with these holy women long after the prophet’s death.

In their quest to stay true to their leader’s teachings, Savonarola’s female followers faced hostile superiors within their orders, local political pressures, and the deep-rooted misogynistic assumptions of the Church establishment. This unprecedented volume demonstrates how reform circles throughout the Italian peninsula each tailored Savonarola’s life and works to their particular communities’ regionally specific needs. Savonarola’s Women is an important reconstruction of women’s influence on one of the most important and controversial religious movements in premodern Europe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226329154
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 12/15/2007
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Tamar Herzig is a postdoctoral researcher and an adjunct faculty member of the history department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
 
 
 

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Figures
     Acknowledgements
     List of Abbreviations

     Introduction

1   Girolamo Savonarola and His Women Followers
2   "The Chain of Succession": Colomba Guadagnoli and Her Saintly Emulators
3   The Prophet's Following on His Own Town: Savonarolism in Ferrara
4   The Power of Visions: Lucia Brocadelli and Osanna Andreasi
5   The Crisis Years: 1505-18
6   Recuperation and Decline

     Conclusion

     Notes
     Bibliography
     Index
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