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Renaissance City is returning in TWO WEEKS with MOEHEIMIAN RHAPSODY! Enjoy this quick refresher of the first season. (Season Two Trailer/Preview drops next week!)
The cast of Renaissance City spent some time together recording the Shasta Sessions and also recorded this roundtable discussion. It was previously released on the TTRP Theater Patreon site and now available for everyone! This is part two of a three-part series.
The cast of Renaissance City spent some time together recording the Shasta Sessions and also recorded this roundtable discussion. It was previously released on the TTRP Theater Patreon site and now available for everyone! This is part two of a three-part series.
The cast of Renaissance City spent some time together recording the Shasta Sessions and also recorded this roundtable discussion. It was previously released on the TTRP Theater Patreon site and now available for everyone! This is part one of a three-part series.
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#41: THIS IS IT! Arakon has entered the building. This is the final showdown. Duke wanted to write more but really, you just need to give it a listen.Don't forget to do all the things! Check out the Patreon if you would like to support us with $1 or more. But honestly we are just happy that you're here. Here's to 2025 and beyond! Much love and SAME TEAM!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin, Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - The penultimate episode is here! We find the Trio and their allies, Eos and Traemor, in the chamber of Sunrise Lord Daweill (I still don't know if that is how we spell it but hey, it's a trope with us). Pontification, of course. Trash talk, of course. Terrible game mechanics understanding, of course. PCs making death saves, of course. Jazz writing interesting and nuanced scripts, of course. Looking up the definition of tableau, of course. Howie Mandel looking out of a window, of course. Blood and gore in excess, of course. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#39: The smell of rotting flesh can only mean one thing; ROLL INITIATIVE! Theo knows how to use his spiritual weapon but can't remember what his holy symbol is good for. Eos just wants to bless the Trio but Duke needs more. Kevyn isn't scared enough to do any harm. Ellen wants to show off. Traemor is a warrior that does dishes, not a dishwasher that fights! And Ellen just wants to count those sweet, sweet bones. We discover a violent end. Eos tries to keep us grounded and let's Theo knows that his wants are a bit out of line. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#38: Buffed up and ready to go, the heroes of our story make their way through the tunnels to the hidden door at Dawn Tower. Traemor wants to make sure his family will be taken care of. Theo might want a family, but not Traemor's. Eos worries about doing violence against his order. Ellen doesn't want dragged into any family drama. Kevyn has done enough physical labor in his life, so he covers the six. And we all end up smelling like death. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#37: We all head to breakfast after the puppy pile and Theo is in good spirits. Eos stands tall in the morning. Prayers are said and blessings are given. It is time to get in the mix! Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#36: After a long trip back from the subterranean our heroes are exhausted but met with great responsibility. Gorn reports. Kevyn wants to go searching for lost allies. Ellen wants a nap. Traemor wants a cuddle. Theo wants a companion for the night. And Y'lem wants The Trio to solve all the problems in Desert City. Oh, and Ellen finds a new familiar friend. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
If you like what you find here and want to hear more, go join the Patreon !!!! This week we go back to an interview from 5/1/24 that Declan did with a close friend from the wonderful city of Providence, RI. Declan sits with local comic Rudy Marinosci outside of a Hookah bar, as they crush cigs, and do some people watching while they chop it up in the "Renaissance City." They get into the home of the "Wimpy Skimpy" and Italian mob stories and much more. We talk about our failed football careers, where we would live if we could, the RI comedy scene, and all the Rental cars we saw that night blasting their jams! You can find Rudy on insta at @rudymcomedy !!! You can also find the shows that Rudy puts on at @onthesaucecomedy Please leave a rating and a review down below if you like the content! Find more content and other interviews on: >>>> Patreon ----more----Website: https://letmecallyouback.podbean.com/ Facebook: Let Me Call You Back Podcast Facebook Instagrams: @555letmecallyouback @declanlovesmeatballs @ray_broox
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#35: In the heart of Tal'a Haa Sey things get weird. Because of course they do. Spores are added to our systems. Theo puts his hands on the mushroom tip. Kevyn loves his new chill spider friends. Ellen is uncomfortable with all of it. Eos, Gorn, and Traemor all meet and talk with Shin Su. In the end will we be deemed worthy? Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#34: The Trio and their colleagues come to a web covered crossroads. Theo asks Ellen to clear the way but it's Kevyn that does the real magic. We end up with some new furry friends and get brought to a place only previously thought to be a myth. Being judged isn't always fun, but the truth will set you free. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#33: The team of adventurers have survived the rockfall and are looking for a safe place to rest. The battle in the streets of Calimport continues as the different factions go back and forth in attempts to weaken the forces of Dawn Tower. We run into our first battle since coming to the subterranean. Kevyn inspires Traemor. Traemor teaches Gorn. Theo almost makes it weird. Ellen has a new pastime. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#32: Having escaped the rock fall we find respite in the tiny hut. Traemor has questions for Kevyn. Theo has a bad dream. Eos gives an apology. Gorn admits anxieties. Ellen gives advice. Welcome back!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#31: Our heroes awaken and with the blessings of Lathander move quickly toward their goal of the God's Agate. The chaos in city above continues but the allies press on to bring down the church's power. Ellen discovers new magic. Theo supports him. Kevyn is a rock amongst rocks. Welcome back!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#30: We got the map, we got the armor, Kevyn got the jacket and now we got to get a move on! It's a long way down and The Trio doesn't have time as so many lives are on the line. Gorn kinda leads the way but Traemor leads the way in our hearts. Not so much with Ellen or Kevyn or Theo but definitely with Dean, Jas, Chris and Duke. More prayers than we know what do with but Kevyn isn't happy about it. The sun blade shows its power and the bow shot shows intent. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#29: The Trio takes to the streets to avoid the dangerous subterranean tunnels only to run into a group of hungry lizardmen. Jas has it out for us! Theo can't hit anything. Kevyn looks good while not hitting anything. Ellen brightens everyone's day with the Sun Blade. Theo finds a box but doesn't but does. The Trio meet up with their support for the dangerous journey into the catacombs and help comes from some old friends.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#28: Talks continue with the council of influencers in Calimport as our trio of heroes begin their last adventure. Ellen does a lot of asking. Kevyn asks for a specific item. Jazz asks Dean if it's sentimental. And the trio makes their way through the chaotic streets of Calimport only to run into some hungry lizardfolk. Calimport is fuggin' dangerous y'all!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#27: The Trio continues the game of trying to garner the support of all the power players at the table. They need to convince everyone that now is the time to rise up and expose the corruption at Dawn Tower. But it won't be easy. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#26: The Trio find themselves at the table with power players from all over Calimshan. Y'lem has brought them all together and now The Trio has to convince them to act!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#25: Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! Kevyn and Ellen get summoned back to the Spitting Camel. They find the streets of Calimshan in a full riot. With the name of Orem Gravesick painted over and over again throughout the city, it has set the minds of the majority into turmoil. But Dawn Tower stands, unscathed. Ellen and Kevyn reunite with Theo and are drawn into a meeting of some powerful players whose motives are unknown. But that doesn't mean a thing for the Trio.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#24: Theo and Mila build rapport and break down walls. Spells are cast, rules are argued, bonds are made and locks are broken. Theo lobbied for a Shawshank moment. Will he get it? Mila gives us a masterclass in how to play this game while twisting the story up in ways only players can. In the end, Theo and Mila smell terrible. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#23: Theo finds a friend in jail. Her name is Mila and she has a plan. Theo will go along with it as long as he doesn't have to harm any innocents. He doesn't care if innocents are hurt, as long as he isn't the one harming them. And conjugal visits are a thing. Ellen drowns himself in carnal pleasures. Kevyn uses unconventional methods to get the word out. Ellen realizes that maybe the stories we know about Arakon are not completely accurate.!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#22: Theo gets an attitude when he finds out that he is bait. Ellen looks to expose the clergy's plans. Kevyn speaks a forbidden name. The sending stone has a voicemail waiting and boy are Duke and Dean caught off guard!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypodCheck out our friends at https://brandulove.com/ !!
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#21:Ellen starts to study the ledger he found in Sunlord Da'weill's chamber. Name after name after name. He remembers something forgotten. Ellen makes a list. Kevyn grabs some wine after talking with his not-wife. A bright light greets Kevyn. Kevyn agrees to go with Ellen to meet with Urlani Crestwood. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#20: Ellen and Kevyn escape to the streets and head their separate ways. Kevyn sets himself up to tell a story of mind control. Ellen, against his better judgment, follows Kevyn's instructions. Arriving at the Glistening Harem, Ellen finds a new ally. Kevyn gets advice from Y'lem. Ellen shows off some magic and asks to meet up with someone he thinks can help. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity #ttrpg #ttrpgcommunity #horrorrpg #fantasyrpg #tabletoproleplay #roleplay #theater #roleplayinggames #actualplay #fiction #improv @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#18: The clerics of Dawn Tower have been dispatched to battle the Bullette that has burrowed up from below the city. Ellen and Kevyn take this opportunity to try and find some information on what the clerics have brewing below the surface. Theo leads the charge alongside his fellow clerics while no one seems to be able to hit anything at all. IRandom offices are searched.Traps are found. Blood is shed. Do we really want to search the Sunrise Lord's office?Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#18: The clerics of Dawn Tower have been dispatched to battle the Bullette that has burrowed up from below the city. Ellen and Kevyn take this opportunity to try and find some information on what the clerics have brewing below the surface. Theo leads the charge alongside his fellow clerics while no one seems to be able to hit anything at all. IRandom offices are searched.Traps are found. Blood is shed. Do we really want to search the Sunrise Lord's office?Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#17: Traemor is on the team! Theo and Kevyn go looking to verify with Hildegard what the trio have heard. Sorry, Dawnbringer Freelander. Or Aunt Hilde the Great, the great Dawnbringer is also acceptable. Kevyn gets a bit contentious then has a panic attack. The trio comes back together upon an alert to imminent danger!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#16: Kevyn and Ellen go to see Hafsa, the sweet librarian. Theo makes small talk in the kitchen with Dom. The orc clans are on their side! Ellen reminisces about a special gift. Hafsa gives some leads on who might be behind Eos' ailment. Theo adds another member to the adventuring party. Kevyn makes another new friend. Ellen picks up some reading materials. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#15: Ellen and Kevyn awaken to a note from Eos. Kevyn is confused and Ellen is mildly irritated. Kevyn heads to the kitchen to meet Eos and Theo tells Ellen about his creepy interaction from the night before. Ellen and Theo join the breakfast table to find there is no bacon. The trio dig deeper with Eos who reveals some disturbing things about his current state and the state of the church. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#14: The trio has barely survived another attempt to delve below the streets of Calimport. Ellen is especially ready to get back topside but not before succumbing to the urge to count bones. The boys decide that Dawn Tower is the next stop on their journey to find the God's Agate. Theo gives us shelter. Kevyn calls dibs on the bed while Theo ventures to get towels and juice. But a mysterious presence makes an offer that rattles Theo. And the Dawnbringer Morningwood seems to be fading fast.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep#13: Our trio goes looking for Scajawea Shelltop Shay Shay Shrewbread Stalling Somethingorother. They find Jim, a franchisee for #1 Produce Stand Co. and turn down his partnership offer. Through some niceties though they get to The Mary, or The Merry (Jim doesn't spell so good) and get a face to face with StellaMae Inkatin. Theo gives it all away and Stellamae takes a turn. Theo makes it weird in the end. As usual.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #:12 Our trio goes looking for Scajawea Shelltop Shay Shay Shrewbread Stalling Somethingorother. They find Jim, a franchisee for #1 Produce Stand Co. and turn down his partnership offer. Through some niceties though they get to The Mary, or The Merry (Jim doesn't spell so good) and get a face to face with StellaMae Inkatin. Theo gives it all away and Stellamae takes a turn. Theo makes it weird in the end. As usual.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #:11 Urlani takes the boys to a back room for a non-sexual meditation. Theo, Ellen and Kevyn all unlock something from their past which gives them gifts in the present. Ellen discovers he is good at disguises. Kevyn is a horse master. Theo continues to have Mommy issues.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #:10 Our tenth episode already?! Kevyn, Ellen and Theo find themselves being tailed as they leave the Oasis Theater. After throwing down a 52 card pick up they make their way to The Glistening Harem. Trechtan welcomes them into the lavish establishment and is quickly the target for Kevyn. The boys meet up with Urlani, and while Kevyn tends to Trechtan, Ellen and Theo find that they only knew part of the story.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #: 9 Theo and Ellen have a heart to heart about the longest day of their life. Kevyn receives a warning from Y'lem. Gorn advises against changing plans. The heroes head to the Oasis theater and meet Sheeny, who brings them onstage for an impromptu performance. After a rousing show Theo, Kevyn and Ellen get another lead for the God's Agate.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #8: The boys get ambushed while trying to find Trowden's wife in a lily field. Kevyn gets his ass bit. Theo punches and kicks. Ellen stays annoyed. The boys find out that there is more to the Crestwood conspiracy than they knew. They finally get back to The Spitting Camel and while Kevyn is bleeding out, Ylem, Ellen and Theo come up with an idea that will surely be a box office hit! Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #7: The drunkard begs for help. Ellen isn't having it, Kevyn sees opportunity and Theo has a big heart. So off to the park we go! Scavenger hunts are bullshit.Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater#dnd5e#desertcity@rencitypod
Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! - Ep. #6: After leaving the Copper Ante the three protagonists find themselves attacked for no reason other than the dice said so! Hungry for elf meat, a Thri-kreen does his best to take bites out of the boys. But Ellen shushes him up. All Ellen wants is to get back to the Spitting Camel but a drunk rubs him the wrong way. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheater, https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater #dnd5e#desertcity@rencitypod
Episode 04 Eyes Like Jewels Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! Ellen and Theo meet Y'Lem. Y'Lem introduces Kevyn as insurance. Kevyn leads the way to Basil. Basil sends them to the cross streets and gets three beans. Ellen is still sick. Theo is still a spell caster. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheaterhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Episode 03 Awkward & Loving It Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! Ellen and Theo have arrived at The Spitting Camel. On a mission to talk with Y'lem, leader of the local Thieves' Guild, they must get through Gorn first. Our heroes negotiate for access to meet with Y'Lem. Theo offers his protection for Gorn's sister. And we find that Ellen is easily embarrassed. Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheaterhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Episode 02 Why Did We Come This Way? Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! Ellen and Theo are headed for the Spitting Camel and run into some trouble. Charged a nominal fee for entry, our heroes find themselves running from rats and avoiding trouble. Bad shots, loud steps and dagger slashes. Ellen catches a nasty sickness. Theo realizes he can cast spells. Trying to hide proves fruitless. Searching a dead rat's nest proves fruitfulFeaturing Jas Abramowitz, Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheaterhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Episode 01 Secret Messages Can Be Weird Welcome to our newest game! We are taking a detour from Renaissance City and delving into the fantasy of D&D 5e! In our first episode we meet Ellen and Theo and learn about Calimport, the desert city. Theo and Ellen are secretly summoned. Our heroes find themselves tasked with finding a powerful spell component to hopefully save their mentor. They brainstorm a food delivery service. The journey has begun!Featuring Jas Abramowitz, Chris Freedom & Duke Walterhttps://youtube.com/ttrptheaterhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#dnd5e #desertcity @rencitypod
Savonarola and his companions are brought before a tribunal and sentenced to death. Despite being formally condemned as a heretic, the friar's legacy would continue to cast a long shadow over Florentine politics in the years to come. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
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As Savonarola languishes in his prison cell, his faith is tested. Reckoning with his inner battle between hope and despair, Savonarola would then write a series of religious tracts that have since taken on great theological significance. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
Political tensions in Florence reach a climax, and Savonarola is challenged to undergo a trial by fire. When the results of the trial turn public opinion decisively against him, he and his fellow monks are forced to make a desperate last stand in the monastery of San Marco. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
Savonarola creates a spectacular demonstration of public virtue in the hopes of turning Florence's fortunes around. Meanwhile, Pope Alexander VI has the monk excommunicated- a decision Savonarola was determined to fight against to his last breath. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Bibliography: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
Savonarola engages in a new campaign to combat vice in the city of Florence. Meanwhile, Pope Alexander VI continues to utilize every possible strategy to silence the renegade friar. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Support the show on Patreon Bibliography: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
Vicenza is a beautiful Renaissance city hiding in plain sight between Venice and Verona. Known in Italy for architectural masterpieces and an elegant and refined pace of life, Vicenza is a place few tourists visit but, if you're a curious traveler, you really should!Read the full episode show notes here > untolditaly.com/190The Untold Italy travel podcast is an independent production. Podcast Editing, Audio Production and Website Development by Mark Hatter. Production Assistance and Content Writing by the other Katie Clarke - yes there are two of us! Support the showJoin our mailing list and get our FREE Italy trip planning checklist - subscribe here | Join us on tour: Trip schedule | Visit our online store | Follow: Instagram • Facebook • YouTube • Italy Travel Planning CommunityThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5930920/advertisement
Issue #07: Knock Outs, Elevators, Alarms & Escapes. This is the final issue of the Shasta Sessions!We finish the battle in the bottom of the salt mines. Ramen gets quick with it. Demon Shade stays slippery and strong. KING gets covert, kinda. Chris gets LOUD. We get a noise complaint. Patricia and the Power Walkers get Patricia'd. The Scarlet Spartan stays strong and slingin'!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
Issue #06: Inappropriately Impersonating the Power Bottoms. The Power Walkers find themselves in the lower room of the hidden lab. And they aren't alone. Who is who? Demon Shade discovers a door. Ramen discovers some tools. KING smells the air. Cotton gets in his feelings. And then the fight starts…. Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
Issue #05: Soft Hands & A Power Bottom. After dispatching a small army of Traitor Spartans the Power Walkers find themselves looking down into a deep quarry in the salt mines of Detroit. Demon Shade interrogates, The Sable levitates, KING makes a beeline and Scarlet Spartan toe punches. Our heroes stop the most dangerous shoelace criminal while trying to find Davey's lab. They discover a familiar keypad which leads them down into the bottom. Upon their descent, Demon Shade finally proves that doors are no longer a problem. All while eating tossed salad. Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
When Savonarola's influence prevents Florence from joining an anti-French coalition made up of the other Italian states, he raises the ire of Pope Alexander VI, sparking a deadly rivalry that would last for the next three years. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Support the show on Patreon Bibliography: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
In this episode of our series on Savonarola, we follow events in Florence following the flight of the Medici and the French occupation of the city. As the citizens of Florence begin the process of forming a new republican government, they seek guidance from Savonarola, who aspired to turn the city into a "New Jerusalem." Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Support the show on Patreon Works Cited: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
In this episode of our series on the life and times of Savonarola, we observe the fallout from the French invasion of Italy in 1494. As the power of the Medici reaches its breaking point and King Charles VIII of France threatens the city with destruction, the people of Florence turn to Savonarola to deliver them from peril. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Support the show on Patreon Works Cited: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
Mimics Get the BluesIssue #04: Mimics Get the Blues. As Scarlet Spartan drives the dump truck down the furious road the rest of the Power Walkers prepare for the signal. Shadow confuses Cotton who confuses Chris who argues he's confused of which the rest of us try to unconfuse him. The Traitor Spartans continue to attack. Shadow goes dark, Cotton goes high, KING goes for the throat and Patricia goes ANIME! Cotton remembers (for once) and wreaks havoc. Our heroes continue to battle through what might be the most dangerous scenario yet!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
In this episode of our series on Savonarola, we follow events in Florence following the untimely death of Lorenzo the Magnificent. In this time of uncertainty, Savonarola's apocalyptic predictions grew increasingly bolder. As the friar sought to assert his independence from the Medici family, developments to the north threatened to turn his prophecies into reality. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Works Cited: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
In this episode of our series on Girolamo Savonarola, we follow the monk as he is reassigned from Florence after failing to make inroads with the people of the city. He spends the next few years wandering northern Italy, honing his preaching skills and earning a powerful reputation for himself until he is invited to return to Florence by the city's ruler- Lorenzo de Medici. Email me Follow me on Twitter Like the show on Facebook Watch the show on YouTube Visit the eBay store Works Cited: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
In this first episode of our series on Girolamo Savonarola, we cover Savonarola's early years in an effort to understand the philosophy that undergirded his life. Afterward, we follow Savonarola as he strikes out from his home to join the order of the Dominicans and to find his destiny. Works Cited: Bartlett, Kenneth. Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola, 1464-1498: A Short History with Documents. Hackett Publishing, 2018. Landucci, Luca. A Florentine Diary from 1450 to 1516. Columbia University Press, 1927. Martines, Lauro. Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for the Soul of Renaissance Florence. Oxford University Press, 2005. Savonarola, Girolamo. A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works. Toronto Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2003. Strathern, Paul. Death in Florence: The Medici, Savonarola, and the Battle for the Soul of a Renaissance City. Pegasus Books, 2016. Villari, Pasquale. Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola. University of the Pacific Press, 2004. Weinstein, Donald. Savonarola: The Rise and Fall of a Renaissance Prophet. Yale University Press, 2011. Cover Image: Portrait of a Dominican, presumed to be Girolamo Savonarola, c. 1524 Opening Theme: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák Closing Theme: "Dies Irae" performed by the Monastic Choir of the Grimbergen Abbey
We meet Cletus Fuhmunduh at the crossroads in the Salt Mines. Chris uses KING's olfactory sense to his disdain, Patricia and the newest Power Walkers (Capt. X, The Sable, Troubadour) are in tow as mimics are taking on every size and shape of hero and villain we have met. Jazz, Dean and Chris forget that Shade-O, Spartan, KING and Cotton are wearing the same hats and so KING suggests that he urinate on them. That way they'll know who is who when they meet the mimics. Or maybe use a paintball gun? Or maybe I just remind them of the lore that we created. Battle ensues, as it should. The Power Walkers clear out a tunnel and happen upon a dump truck. And Scarlet Spartan gets behind the wheel! Cotton and KING do a team up and Shade-O keeps his eyes peeled for danger. Too much fun for just one episode!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Historian John Jeffries Martin traces narratives of the Apocalypse over the last 500 years in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions in his new book, A Beautiful Ending. This discussion about the culture of Apocalypse follows (and is the second part of) an interview we began on the New Books in History Podcast which was a historical discussion. Professor Martin is an Early Modern Historian at Duke University. His earlier books include Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), and Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004). He is also editor of several books, including The Renaissance World (2007), which I remember reading as a graduate student. Professor Martin's faculty website at Duke University Professor Martin's books on Amazon.com First Half of this Interview: New Books in History Thomas More, Utopia (1516) E. S. O. Martin, What We Talk About When We Talk About the Apocalypse: Howard Zinn and Christopher Columbus on The Sopranos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
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Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Professor Martin's A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Making of the Modern World (Yale, 2022) is a survey of Early Modern European history from the Age of Discovery to the French Revolution with two important distinctions. First, Professor Martin views modernity through the enduring dream of the Apocalypse (which he calls the “stamp of modernity,” 250); second, he compares the Christian philosophy of the Apocalypse to the views of the two other great European religious traditions in this era—Judaism and Islam. The result is a magisterial survey of the age that presents familiar stories examined from a new angle. Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike understood the rapidly-changing, modern world they shared in terms of their common Abrahamic faith with its messianic elements, or “Apocalyptic Braid” (13). And, in addition, Christian Habsburgs and Muslim Ottomans entertained competing narratives of World Empire contested on continental battlefields and in the Mediterranean Sea as well as in literature. The Beautiful Ending ultimately was both the balm for the terrible uncertainties of the age but also a motivation for the modern Europeans to shape their own destiny—a motivation that Professor Martin argues has remained with us until today—“the idea that we are not simply made by history but also make history continues to stem from faith, and it matters little whether or not this faith is religious” (247). John Jeffries Martin is a historian of early modern Europe at Duke University. He specializes in social, cultural, and intellectual history of Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He is the author of Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City (1993), which won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Association, Myths of Renaissance Individualism (2004), as well as this book, A Beautiful Ending. He is the author of over 50 articles and essays and several edited volumes, including The Renaissance World (2007). After recording this interview about history for the New Books in History Podcast, Krzysztof Odyniec and John Jeffries Martin recorded a second conversation about Apocalypse from the Early Modern period to the present day for the Almost Good Catholics podcast; the link is here. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World, specializing in sixteenth-century diplomacy and travel. His forthcoming book is Diplomacy at the Edges of Empires: Johannes Dantiscus in Spain, 1519-1352 (published by Brepols). He also hosts and produces the Almost Good Catholics podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Demon Shade goes looking for trouble. We visit Jewels, who reluctantly sets Demon Shade up with a card game. Shade-O gets a chance to prove himself as Jay Fleischman to one of the Purple Gang's operators, Mikey Four-Toes. But Demon Shade isn't as slick as he thinks he is. But that won't scare the Shadow. He is on a mission to find Benjamin Bernstein and get to the bottom of who is really running things in Renaissance City. Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
Scarlet Spartan brings Mayor F.E. Deramus to the lake for a visit with Arturo in hopes of showing him the importance of the mayor's voice in the community. The day is not over though. Ramen is determined to find the Muckler and brings The Sable along for an assist. Bonds are strengthened as the duo hunt for The Power Walker's missing gear. Featuring Duke Walter & Dean Martin Jr.https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
Cotton's unexpected travels have him back in Renaissance City but not out of harm's way. The Power Walkers are hurt and fighting past the G.U.A.R.D. units brought in to defend Alexander Griffin. They will put it all on the line as one hero rises and another falls. And Patricia? Well she is the star of the show! Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitzhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod
After heading to Roy's to finish gearing up, the heroes of Renaissance City make their way to where they have been clued in that their Power Talkers are located. Demon Shade has an insider that helps distract everyone on the grounds while the Power Walkers look above and below for KING. Demon Shade is confronted with questions about his new persona. Cotton is distraught and callous. Ramen “intentionally” causes a distraction. Cotton leads his friends in search of KING only to find an old friend and some possible new heroes. Follow us down to the streets of Renaissance City!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitz#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod on TwitterRenaissance City YouTube Playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater
The Attendant Series: Issue #33What is the Code Word?Where do you draw the line between power and progress? The Power Walkers find themselves still within the facility run by the XJT units and decide to break out instead of adhere to the training. Desperate to reunite with KING, our heroes seek out the help of The Troubadour. How do our heroes move forward? Do they raze the city of Detroit to ensure that any of their foes can't take this threat beyond the city limits? Do they try to bring the dark forces into the light of day and show the public what is really going on in Renaissance CIty? Stay tuned to find out!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitz#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod on TwitterRenaissance City YouTube Playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater
The Attendant Series: Issue #32Peel It & Seal ItAs our heroes awaken, they find themselves in a medical facility. They are separated from each other and interacting with a pair of Attendants seemingly more aware than any previous models. Cotton looks for clues. Demon Shade tries to slip-slide his way out. Ramen clacks heads together. The three of them are told they are being prepared for The Insert. But what of KING? Was his a true vision of a reality unknown to him? More questions than answers as we dive deeper into the world of Renaissance City!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitz#RenaissanceCity @rencitypod on TwitterRenaissance City YouTube Playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIc6l3Y1yLQAPGYTvszSUc60aoxrrDxWhttps://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheaterhttps://twitter.com/TTRPTheater
WaterFire is the quintessential Providence experience, centering around a series of nearly 100 bonfires along the three rivers that pass through the middle of downtown Providence. But just 40 years ago, you might not have even known that those rivers existed. If you think WaterFire isn't weird, well, maybe it isn't. But the fact that, at one point, Providence completely covered its rivers, is. Episode Source Material: Maps of the Great Salt Cove: Cove Basin and its Evolution | ArtInRuinsAbout WaterFireBarnaby Evans, Artist | WaterFire ProvidenceMusic of WaterFireWaterPlace Park and Waterfire | Rhode TourBrown to co-sponsor WaterFire Providence, host Family Weekend visitors for Oct. 16 lighting | Brown UniversityProvidence River Relocation | CNURudy Bruner Award - River Relocation"Downtown Providence: Parking Lot, Rail Yard"Buddy Cianci, flamboyant and roguish mayor who rebuilt Providence, dies at 74 - The Washington PostWaterFire - WikipediaThe Providence Cove | Rhode TourRiver Relocation Project and Providence River ParkPROVIDENCE LOSING A BRIDGE TO GAIN A RIVERBANK - The New York TimesChapter 6: The River Relocation Project (1984-1994)Revamped Downtown Isolated City's West Side — ecoRI NewsProvidence River - Wikipedia.Moshassuck River - WikipediaWoonasquatucket River - WikipediaA History of the Providence River: With the Moshassuck, Woonasquatucket & Seekonk TributariesProvidence, the Renaissance City
Dr. Jenkins and John Heitzenrater discuss the Renaissance author Leonardo Bruni and his wonderful encomium of Florence; what Bruni can tell us about rhetoric and history; how this small city pursued goodness, truth, and beauty; and what both of these can tell us about classical Orthodox education.
Dr. Jenkins and John Heitzenrater discuss the Renaissance author Leonardo Bruni and his wonderful encomium of Florence; what Bruni can tell us about rhetoric and history; how this small city pursued goodness, truth, and beauty; and what both of these can tell us about classical Orthodox education.
Dr. Jenkins and John Heitzenrater discuss the Renaissance author Leonardo Bruni and his wonderful encomium of Florence; what Bruni can tell us about rhetoric and history; how this small city pursued goodness, truth, and beauty; and what both of these can tell us about classical Orthodox education.
The Attendant Series Issue #28: The Morality IssueWhat does it mean to be “the good guys”? The Power Walkers take Joseph Bernstein back to Buster's to see what they can find out between Joey's pleas. Shadow pushes for answers as Ramen and King prepare to do whatever it takes to get them. Joseph is shown the error of his ways and ends up in a precarious position. Saint Shadow has a revelation and Renaissance City has a new hero!Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jaz Abramowitz
EP 32 - A Real Reason to Rendezvous at Roy's (The Attendant Series)After their conversation with Glyptic the Power Walkers go hunting for answers. Groceries? Phone calls? Gold coins? Is this the last episode of Renaissance City? Listen in to find out.Featuring Duke Walter, Dean Martin Jr., Chris Freedom and Jas AbramowitzDiscord: https://discord.gg/dAreFKyTwitter:https://twitter.com/TTRPTheaterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ttrptheaterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ttrptheaterYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ttrptheaterPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TTRPTheater
The gang asks the question, “Do you care about someone's opinion and experiences of an event that you probably didn't go to?” That, sweet listeners, is living vicariously, and if it's for you listening to some man-on-the-street-phoning-it-in (literally) live from the 2019 Providence Necronomicon could be for you! From The Shunned House's Shunned Garden to pretzel and beer meetups, join us in the Renaissance City for a Triple Murder Burger with Egg and give it a listen.
M-Eighty & Nino Graye are "Glass City" Bound by their love for the 4-1-9 aka The Renaissance City, both artist came together over the course of a year to make Toledo's greatest Hip-Hop album while unifying all of the cities greatest talents. The album "Home Grown, Internationally Known" was fully recorded, mixed and mastered in Toledo, OH and features all Toledo emcee's & producer's giving this massive national product that rugged and raw localized feel. The album was released in November 2012, featuring 16 tracks of non-stop lyricism, concepts, and great production. Led by DJ ZIK on the boards, the album features notable guest appearances both on the mic and production wise from Mike Flamez, W.A.D.E, Philippe, Proficey, Vherbal, C-Fifth, Raine Wilder, The Whole Key, Ghiftid, Mugsy Mahonney, Bones the Lion, Salty Dog, & More! Here's part of my interview with M-Eighty and Nino Graye as aired on AndYouDon'tStop! with Chuck D. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com