The Analog Antiquarian
Chronicles of worldly wonders.
- By Jimmy Maher
- Based in Denmark
- Roughly two posts per month
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Most recent posts
Even if we set aside the movements spawned by the proto-Protestants, we find that different parts of Europe embraced markedly different visions of Christianity during the High Middle Ages and Renaissance. As one traveled northward …
On a bleak December day in 1510, while the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling still stood half finished above a deserted scaffolding, awaiting the stamp of approval of a peripatetic pope before the work could continue, two …
When you first look up at the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling, it can seem like much, much too much to take in. It is a bewildering riot of shapes and figures and colors, all intertwining and …