Random books from mattmcg's library
A Short Guide to Writing About History (The Short Guide Series) by Richard Marius
David Copperfield (Penguin Classics) by Charles Dickens
The Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Verse (Oxford Books of Verse)
Baudelaire. Les Fleurs du mal : . Présenté par Jean-Paul Sartre by Charles Baudelaire
Prego! An Invitation to Italian (Student Workbook) by Graziana Lazzarino
Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century (Icon Editions Series) by Emile Male
The Christians as the Romans Saw Them by Robert Louis Wilken
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Member: mattmcg
Library1,675 books — see library
Reviews11 reviews — see reviews
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Tagscatholic (620), history (554), literature (478), italy (367), translation (280), renaissance (254), medieval (247), art history (226), england (218), 20th century (175) — see all tags
GroupsAncient History, Art History, Catholic Tradition, Italians - Italiani, Medieval Europe
Favorite authorsDante Alighieri, Michael Baxandall, Bruce Cole, Georges Duby, Mark Helprin, Herodotus, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Anthony Trollope, Dietrich Von Hildebrand, Evelyn Waugh (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresCatholica, Karen Wickliff Books
About me Origin: Born and raised in 13th century Florence.
Employment: I name very small streets in big towns for a living.
Nematode: C. elegans
Real nameMatthew and Suzanne
Emailmattmcg
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Member sinceMar 22, 2006

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I was also going to say, how odd that most of our shared books relate to medieval and Renaissance Italy - but now I see you were born and raised in 13th century Florence, so I suppose it's not at all surprising.
posted by DLSmithies at 4:34 pm (EST) on Dec 11, 2007
posted by Romanus at 6:55 pm (EST) on May 7, 2007
posted by kkimtis at 7:19 pm (EST) on Jul 11, 2006
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