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The Preacher's Demons: Bernardino of Siena and the Social Underworld of Early Renaissance Italy [Hardcover]

Franco Mormando (Author)

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May 1, 1999
"When the city was filled with these bonfires, he then combed the city, and whenever he received notice of some public sodomite, he had him immediately seized and thrown into the nearest bonfire at hand and had him burned immediately." This story, of an anonymous individual who sought to cleanse medieval Paris, was part of a sermon delivered in Siena, Italy, in 1427. The speaker, the friar Bernardino (1380-1444), was one of the most important public figures of the time, and he spent forty years combing the towns of Italy, instructing, admonishing, and entertaining the crowds that gathered in prodigious numbers to hear his sermons.

His story of the Parisian vigilante was a recommendation. Sexual deviants were the objects of relentless, unconditional persecution in Bernardino's sermons. Other targets of the preacher's venom were witches, Jews, and heretics. Mormando takes us into the social underworld of early Renaissance Italy to discover how one enormously influential figure helped to dramatically increase fear, hatred, and intolerance for those on society's margins.

This book is the first on Bernardino to appear in thirty-five years, and the first ever to consider the preacher's inflammatory role in Renaissance social issues.


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In the age before Gutenberg's printing press, preaching was the most important means of mass communication and persuasion in Europe. Dominicans and Franciscans, the major preaching orders of the period, served as the influential information disseminators, opinion makers, and power wielders. Franco Mormando's The Preacher's Demons takes a fascinating look at an enormously popular public figure of early-15th-century Italy, Franciscan friar Bernardino of Siena (1380-1444), and his response to three of the most critical social issues of his time: witchcraft, sodomy, and Judaism.

Mormando, an assistant professor of Italian at Boston College, consciously directs his study to both scholars and the educated public by including introductory information that helps the reader make sense of what Bernardino is saying and doing within the larger realm of the historical period and the theoretical issues in question. As a result, The Preacher's Demons presents not only an insightful portrayal of Bernardino and his 40 years of public speaking, but also of the marked upsurge in the demonization and persecution of three groups that challenged the moral sensibilities of early-15th-century Italian society. A competent translator, Mormando includes numerous excerpts from Bernardino's sermons and contemporary illustrations depicting Bernardino at work. Though his prose is tediously academic at times, Mormando nevertheless uses this biography of a flamboyant preacher to present a thoroughly researched and insightful examination of the people and events of the quattrocento. --Bertina Loeffler Sedlack

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Bernardino of Siena was a Franciscan friar whose inflammatory, demagogic tirades regularly enthralled crowds (as high as 40,000, according to one contemporary source) in the public square of early-fifteenth-century Siena. With the manipulative skills that would do Hitler justice, Bernardino would raise his listeners to a fevered pitch as he railed against sodomites, Jews, witches, and heretics. As Mormando's riveting and deeply unsettling examination of Bernardino's career shows, the glitter of the Renaissance was often a thin veneer; underneath was a postmedieval world in unstable transition, characterized by seething anger against new forces and against those individuals and groups who were supposedly behind those forces. Mormando is clearly repulsed by the intolerance of Bernardino, yet he eloquently explains his appeal by painting a broad portrait of the society that produced and then supported him. Readers who lack familiarity with Renaissance history will probably find this work daunting. However, those with familiarity will find it instructive and absorbing. Jay Freeman

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In the late summer of 1427, popular preacher Bernardino of Siena (1380-1444) arrived in the town whose name he now bears to deliver yet another eagerly awaited course of daily sermons to the people of both town and countryside. Read the first page
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