Georgina Masson Bücher






Friedrich II. von Hohenstaufen
- 387 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Kurtisanen der Renaissance
- 267 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Das Staunen der Welt
Friedrich II. von Hohenstaufen
Friedrich II. von Hohenstaufen steht auf der Grenzscheide zweier Epochen; machtvoll vertritt er die Kaiser-Idee des christlichen Mittelalters, erstrebt aber zugleich die Herrschaft über ein säkularisiertes Imperium. Wie Georgina Masson in dieser ungemein fesselnden Biographie zeigt, läßt die schöpferische Grundgewalt im Wirken des Staufers keinen seiner Zeitgenossen unberührt. Sein politisches Handeln, sein Einfluß auf Wissenschaft, Philosophie und Kunst erregen ebensoviel Bewunderung wie Anstoß und machen ihn zum "Staunen der Welt" - noch heute.
Paradies der Liebe
Geheimnisse des Liebeslebens
The Companion Guide to Rome
- 698 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
This classic guide to Rome begins at the Capitol, 'rising as it does like an island of peace out of the strident roar of the Piazza Venezia in the heart of the city, leading us backwards by degrees through the centuries to the time when Rome first emerged from a collection of pastoral villages set upon seven hills... And at night it is not so difficult to picture the stately ranks of colonnaded temples crowned with gilded statues and the basilicas rearing their great bulk against the night sky, or to imagine the faint glow of the sacred fire warming the marbles of the Temple of Vesta, and above them all the vast palace of the emperors on the Palatine overshadowing the whole scene, as it then dominated the civilized world.' From this seductive start, the glories of Rome are unrolled; Masson's home was in the grounds of the Villa Pamphilj, on the outskirts of Rome, during the years when she was writing this book, and she knew Rome intimately. She has been fortunate in her reviser John Fort, resident in Rome for thirty years - in the Palazzo Doria Pamphillj, who has brought this latest edition up to date.



