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Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome: Trials before the Papal Magistrates

Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome: Trials before the Papal Magistrates

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Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome: Trials before the Papal Magistrates

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<p>The social historian, searching for the basis of a culture, often turns to a study of ordinary people. Perhaps one of the most revealing places to find them is in a court of law. In this presentatoin of nine criminal trials of sixteenth-century Rome (1540-75), where magistrates kept verbatim records, Thomas and Elizabeth Cohen paint a lively portrait of a society, one that is reminiscent of Boccaccio. These stories, however, are true.</p><p>Each trial transcript is followed by an essay that interprets the beliefs, codes, everyday speech, and personal transactions of a world that is radically different from our own. The people on trial include assassins, a spell-caster, an exorcist, an adulterous wife, several courtesans, and the peasant cast of a bawdy, sacrilegious play. Out of their often pognant troubles, and their machinations, comes a vivid revelation of not only the tumultuous street life of Rome but also rituals of honour, the power and weakness of women, and the realities of social and economic hierarchies.</p><p>Like cinema-verite, <I>Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome</I> gives us an intimate glimpse of a people and their world.</p>

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USA
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University of Toronto Press
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University of Toronto Press
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Paperback
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Illustrated
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