Ingrid D. Rowland

Ingrid D. Rowland is a scholar and author known for her work on the Renaissance and classical antiquity. She has written extensively on art history, architecture, and cultural history, and is a professor at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture in Rome.

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  1. 1. A Taste Of Gold And Iron

    Set in a richly imagined world inspired by the opulence of the Ottoman Empire, this captivating tale follows the journey of a young prince grappling with the weight of his royal duties and the intricate web of political intrigue surrounding him. As he navigates the delicate balance between loyalty and ambition, he finds himself entangled in a forbidden romance that challenges his beliefs and tests his resolve. With themes of power, love, and identity, the narrative weaves a tapestry of vibrant characters and lush settings, inviting readers into a story where the stakes are as high as the allure of gold and the taste of iron.

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  2. 2. Giordano Bruno

    Philosopher/Heretic

    This captivating biography delves into the life and times of the enigmatic philosopher and cosmological theorist, Giordano Bruno, who challenged the intellectual and religious norms of the 16th century. Through a vivid narrative, the book explores Bruno's radical ideas about the infinite universe and the plurality of worlds, which ultimately led to his persecution and execution by the Roman Inquisition. The story paints a portrait of a fearless thinker whose visionary concepts laid the groundwork for modern science, while also highlighting the turbulent historical context that shaped his extraordinary journey.

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  3. 3. The Collector Of Lives

    Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Italian Renaissance, this captivating narrative delves into the life of Giorgio Vasari, the pioneering art historian whose passion for collecting stories and artworks helped shape the way we understand art today. Through a rich tapestry of historical context and personal anecdotes, the book explores Vasari's relationships with iconic artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, while also highlighting his own artistic endeavors and the creation of his seminal work, "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects." The story paints a vivid picture of a man driven by a relentless curiosity and a deep love for the artistic achievements of his time.

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  4. 4. The Art Of Frugal Hedonism

    A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More

    This insightful guide explores the harmonious balance between living a life of pleasure and maintaining financial prudence. It encourages readers to savor the simple joys of life without succumbing to the pressures of consumerism. Through practical tips and philosophical musings, it offers a refreshing perspective on how to enjoy life's pleasures while being mindful of one's resources, ultimately advocating for a lifestyle that is both fulfilling and sustainable.

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  5. 5. Running Close To The Wind

    Set against the backdrop of the Renaissance, this captivating narrative delves into the life of a young sailor who finds himself entangled in the complex web of politics, art, and science that defined the era. As he navigates the turbulent waters of ambition and discovery, he encounters a host of historical figures whose groundbreaking ideas and inventions shape the course of history. Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, the tale explores themes of courage, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge, painting a vibrant picture of a world on the brink of transformation.

  6. 6. The Ripper's Shadow

    Set against the grim backdrop of Victorian London, this gripping historical mystery follows the journey of a young photographer who becomes entangled in the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. As she uses her camera to capture the faces of the city's underbelly, she inadvertently finds herself at the center of a dangerous game of cat and mouse. With each photograph, she uncovers clues that bring her closer to the truth, while also putting her life at risk. The narrative weaves together themes of art, identity, and the dark allure of secrets, painting a vivid picture of a society on the brink of change.

  7. 7. The Full Facts Book Of Cold Reading

    This insightful guide delves into the art of cold reading, a technique often employed by psychics, mentalists, and fortune-tellers to give the illusion of possessing extraordinary abilities. The book breaks down the psychological tricks and verbal cues used to glean information from individuals, often without their conscious awareness. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how subtle observations and general statements can be tailored to fit a wide range of personal experiences, thereby creating a convincing narrative that resonates with the subject. Through detailed examples and practical advice, readers are equipped with the knowledge to recognize and understand the mechanics behind these seemingly mystical interactions.