Gordon, Lina Duff, 1874-1964

The Story of Assisi - 1 online resource : multiple file formats - Mediæval town series . - Mediæval town series .

Release date is 2012-01-12

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"The Story of Assisi" by Lina Duff Gordon is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the rich history of Assisi, exploring its historical figures, particularly St. Francis, and the enduring influence of the city throughout the ages. It reveals the interplay of religious and cultural crises faced by Assisi's inhabitants, while intertwining captivating legends with the town's historical facts. At the start of the book, the author sets the stage in Assisi, evoking an atmosphere of nostalgia and reverence for its past. The narrative reflects upon the city’s origins and engages with its ancient history, touching on its struggles, especially in times of war and strife. Gordon introduces the captivating legend of Assisi's founding by Dardanus, weaving through the adversities faced throughout the centuries, including skirmishes with neighboring cities and the impact of broader historical forces. The opening portion captures a sense of melancholy juxtaposed with the spirit of devotion, setting the tone for the exploration of St. Francis's transformative influence on both the city and the larger Christian world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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