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The Twilight of Rome's Papal Nobility - (Other Voices of Italy)

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  • Today, the Ludovisi district is one of Rome's most luxurious neighborhoods, home to famous restaurants and some of the most expensive shops in the city.
  • About the Author: UGO BONCOMPAGNI LUDOVISI (1856-1935) was the eldest son of Rodolfo Boncompagni Ludovisi and Agnese Borghese Boncompagni Ludovisi.
  • 334 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Historical
  • Series Name: Other Voices of Italy

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The Twilight of Rome's Papal Nobility is an intimate look at an ancient papal family who grew up accustomed to almost unimaginable wealth, power, and glamour. A tender elegy to a bygone era, this book offers a first-hand account of late nineteenth-century Italy's social upheavals as the family's vast private villa is divided up into public lands.



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Today, the Ludovisi district is one of Rome's most luxurious neighborhoods, home to famous restaurants and some of the most expensive shops in the city. But it was once private property, part of an eighty-six-acre villa owned by the Boncompagni Ludovisis, an ancient noble family with close ties to the papacy. The story of how the palazzo fell out of the family's hands reveals the tremendous social upheavals that Italy underwent following its mid-nineteenth-century unification.

First privately published in 1921, The Twilight of Rome's Papal Nobility provides an intimate look at a family who grew up accustomed to almost unimaginable wealth, power, and glamour. A descendant of two popes, Ugo Boncompagni Ludovisi recounts the life story of his mother Agnese, who was raised in a palace full of priceless artwork, including pieces by Caravaggio and Michelangelo. We get a window into Agnese's private life--her girlhood, marriage, and raising of several children--as her public life becomes increasingly tumultuous amid the family's struggles to retain its property. A tender elegy to a bygone era, Boncompagni Ludovisi's story provides a unique perspective on Italian history and Rome's urban redevelopment.



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"The Twilight of Rome's Papal Nobility filters Agnese Borghese Boncompagni Ludovisi's life through the eyes of her son and biographer, Ugo. The exceptional encounters both she and the family at large had with elite members of the religious and secular establishment are combined with touching episodes of everyday life events. The biography exists at the crossroads of Italy's remarkable history, including Ugo's musings on the Risorgimento and the expropriation of his family's Villa Ludovisi, making Cofone's translation a truly fascinating read."

--Pierette Kulpa "associate professor of art history at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania"

"An intimate memorial to Agnese, who became wife, mother, and matriarch of a Roman aristocratic family in the tumultuous decades between the mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth century. From memoir to wider family history, Ugo's account intertwines the fate of the Boncompagni Ludovisi with the making of a new unified Italy. Cofone's translation captures the spirit of the now vanishing world of Roman aristocratic culture."--Caroline Castiglione "author of Accounting for Affection: Mothering and Politics in Early Modern Rome"

"Cofone's translation offers an extraordinary glimpse into the lives and mental world of the nineteenth-century Roman aristocracy--intensely Catholic but increasingly international and, from a social position of certainty that would prove mistaken, intellectually curious. The economic ups and downs of the Boncompagni Ludovisi family, an astoundingly rich papal family which would topple from its great height by the end of the century, are the backdrop for marital alliances and travels, and the life of Agnese Borghese Boncompagni Ludovisi as written by her son was, in its own way, a gigantic adventure in which we can now participate."--Anthony Majanlahti "author of The Families who Made Rome: A History and a Guide"



About the Author



UGO BONCOMPAGNI LUDOVISI (1856-1935) was the eldest son of Rodolfo Boncompagni Ludovisi and Agnese Borghese Boncompagni Ludovisi. A twice-widowed husband and father of five children, he was the founder of the Scacciadiavoli winery and progenitor of the current Boncompagni Ludovisi dynasty. Following the death of his second wife, he joined the priesthood and ultimately held the influential position of Vice Camerlengo at the Vatican.

CAROL COFONE is a translator and assistant director of the digital humanities project Archivio Digitale Boncompagni Ludovisi.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.11 Inches (H) x 5.12 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Other Voices of Italy
Sub-Genre: Historical
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 334
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Street Date: March 11, 2025
TCIN: 1003046673
UPC: 9781978840867
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-4821
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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