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Francis Of Assisi

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Francis Of Assisi

Contributors:

By (Author) Adrian House

ISBN:

9780712668149

Publisher:

Vintage

Imprint:

Pimlico

Publication Date:

7th December 2001

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Theology
Religious communities and monasticism
Biography: historical, political and military

Dewey:

271.302

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

479g

Description

Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) was the least dogmatic of saints, seeing himself as God's troubadour or fool. His life was rich in its succession of dramas. After his debauchery as a young playboy, merchant and soldier - he fought at the Battle of Collestrada - he stripped naked in court, abandoned everything he owned and devoted his life to the poorest and the sick. On his missions he walked over the Pyrenees barefoot, was shipwrecked, and crossed the lines during the Fifth Crusade to parley with the Sultan in Egypt. In 1224, marks similar to Christ's wounds appeared on his hands, feet and side, the first recorded case of stigmata. Francis' feelings for creation, epitomized in his sermon to the birds, stimulated the realism of the Italian Renaissance artists; his vernacular poems inclined Dante to write "The Divine Comedy" in Italian not Latin. The first religious order he founded, for men, had a radical effect on social justice and the developing universities in Europe; his second order, the Poor Clares, for women, soon numbered hundreds, including royalty and half a dozen saints; his third, for laity sworn to peace, helped destroy the military power of feudalism. But above all it is through his universal love that he has influenced the world for nearly eight centuries, drawing more than three million people every year to his tomb in Assisi. This book is a comprehensive account of the saint's life,

Reviews

A fast moving, fresh and engaging unorthodox account of a man who set his face against the pomp and wealth of the medieval Church, and - in more recent times - has been hailed as the patron saint of the ecological movement -- Jeremy Lewis * Sunday Express *
Gentle and reflective...soothing and rewarding...This is a book to be grateful for. It is a beautifully clear exposition of a life that is worth emulating -- Ann Wroe * Daily Telegraph *
A fascinating, exceptionally well-written evocation of the life and times of St Francis...an altogether splendid book -- Eric Newby
A flowing, readable and often immensely elegant account of a remarkable life. It more than manages to accommodate a polished and intelligent retelling with a strong narrative thrust, an absence of arcane language, and a freshness and vitality that grows out of observations made while house followed in Francis's footsteps around the shore of the Mediterranean -- Peter Stanford * Independent *

Author Bio

Adrian House read Modern History at New College, Oxford, and was for many years a publisher with William Collins. He spent four years researching and writing this book, living for six months in Assisi and visiting Franciscan sites, communities and libraries in Britain, Italy, Spain, Egypt and the United States. Francis of Assisi therefore combines his own earliest sources and the work of contemporary authorities. In 1989 he helped to produce the documentary series Art, Faith and Vision for Channel 4. He is the author of a joint biography of George and Joy Adamson, who were famous for Born Free, the story of their African lioness.

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