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Books from same Author: Thomas V. Cohen

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Thomas V. Cohen
    PublisherThe University of Chicago Press
    ISBN9780226269719
    Pages316
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2015

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    The University of Chicago Press Love and Death in Renaissance Italy 2015 Edition by Thomas V. Cohen

    Gratuitous sex. Graphic violence. Lies, revenge, and murder. Before there was digital cable or reality television, there was Renaissance Italy and the courts in which Italian magistrates meted out justice to the vicious and the villainous, the scabrous and the scandalous. As dramatic and as moving as the television show The Borgias, and a lot more true to life, Love and Death in Renaissance Italy retells six piquant episodes from the Italian court just after 1550, as the Renaissance gave way to an era of Catholic reformation. Each of the chapters in this history chronicles a domestic drama around which the lives of ordinary Romans are suddenly and violently altered. You might read the gruesome murder that opens the book - when an Italian noble takes revenge on his wife and her bastard lover as he catches them in delicto flagrante - as straight from the pages of Boccaccio. But this tale, like the other stories Cohen recalls here, is true, and its recounting in this scintillating work is based on assiduous research in court proceedings kept in the state archives in Rome.