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Sa·vo·na·ro·la 英ˌsævənəˈrəʊlə, ˌsɑːvɔːnɑː-美ˌsævənəˈrolə, ˌsɑvɔnɑ-AHDsăv'ə-nə-rōʹlə, sä'vô-nä- COCA¹⁰³¹⁹⁴BNC¹²⁶⁴¹⁶⁺⁴ 基本英英例句 n.萨佛纳罗¹⁰⁰
Noun: Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope 1452-1498 We don't need anyone to tell us what to do. Not Savonarola, nor the Medici. We are free to follow our own path. 世界上不一本书,一群老师会告知你这个谜底,教你走哪条途径。 fshuaxin However, he later also spoke of Savonarola with great respect in his discussion of politics and religion in the Discourses on Livy1.2. 然而,他在以后的《论李维》1.2里讨论政治和宗教这一章中在谈到萨沃纳罗拉的时候是极为尊敬的。 yeeyan In a private letter to Ricciardo Becchi dated8 March1498, Machiavelli described one of Savonarola’s impassioned sermons quite critically. 在一封于1498年3月8号写给里卡多·贝奇的信里,马基雅维里以严厉批评的口吻叙述了萨沃纳罗拉的一次慷慨激昂的布道。 yeeyan That is to say, the first family of Florence, and lived to see them deposed by a Dominican friar by the name of Savonarola. 也就是佛罗伦萨第一家庭,并在有生之年,目睹他们被一位,名为, Savonarola,的道明会修士所驱逐。163 Think of the so-called Bonfire of the Vanities in 1497, when Girolamo Savonarola and his band of religious followers roundly collected and set fire to mounds of“ pagan” literature. 1497年,当吉罗拉莫·萨沃纳罗拉和他的宗教信徒们集结到一起放火焚烧“异教徒”的文学书籍的时,想想那一年那场所谓的“虚荣的篝火”。 sixiangchao |