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- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities abstract "Bonfire of the Vanities (Italian: Falò delle vanità) refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival. Such bonfires were not invented by Savonarola, however. They were a common accompaniment to the outdoor sermons of San Bernardino di Siena in the first half of the century.The focus of this destruction was nominally on objects that might tempt one to sin, including vanity items such as mirrors, cosmetics, fine dresses, playing cards, and even musical instruments. Other targets included books that were deemed to be immoral, such as works by Boccaccio, and manuscripts of secular songs, as well as artworks, including paintings and sculpture.".
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- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities subject Category:1497_in_Europe.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities subject Category:15th-century_Christianity.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities subject Category:Book_burnings.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities subject Category:Censorship_in_Christianity.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities subject Category:Italian_Renaissance.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities comment "Bonfire of the Vanities (Italian: Falò delle vanità) refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival. Such bonfires were not invented by Savonarola, however.".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "Bonfire of the Vanities".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "Bûcher des Vanités".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "Falò delle vanità".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "Hoguera de las vanidades".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "Vreugdevuur van de ijdelheden".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "Костёр тщеславия".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities label "شعلة الغرور".
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs Hoguera_de_las_vanidades.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs Bûcher_des_Vanités.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs Falò_delle_vanità.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs 허영의_소각.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs Vreugdevuur_van_de_ijdelheden.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs m.02cpqp.
- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities sameAs Q654622.
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- Bonfire_of_the_Vanities depiction IMG_0797_-_Perugia_-_San_Bernardino_-_Agostino_di_Duccio_-1457-61-_-_Falò_delle_vanità_-_Foto_G._Dall'O2.jpg.
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