Power, intrigue, and ceremony pulse through the heart of Renaissance Rome in this remarkable primary source: the translated Latin diary of Johannes Burchardus, master of papal ceremonies under Pope Alexander VI. Step inside the Vatican's shadowed corridors and witness the daily life, rituals, and political manoeuvrings of the notorious Borgia court - all captured in vivid, unfiltered detail by an eyewitness whose words shaped our understanding of church history. For researchers and readers alike, this collection of historical diary extracts offers an unparalleled window into the world of 15th-century Rome, where papal court ceremonies intertwined with the ambitions of princes and the machinations of the Italian Renaissance. Burchardus records the splendour and scandal of the Vatican court, illuminating the personalities and politics that defined an era. His diary stands as a cornerstone for those exploring Renaissance church politics, Borgia family history, and the complex legacy of Pope Alexander VI. Every entry brims with the tension and grandeur of a city at the crossroads of faith and power. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a church history researcher, a lover of Italian Renaissance Rome, or a seeker of rare research reference editions, this work remains an essential companion. Discover the Vatican court life that shaped history; hold in your hands a cultural treasure that brings the echoes of Renaissance Rome to life.
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