The Italian reformation outside Italy : Francesco Pucci's heresy in sixteenth-century Europe /
What was the legacy of the so-called Italian Reformation? What contribution did Italian humanism make to European developments in irenicism and religious tolerance? In The Italian Reformation outside Italy , Giorgio Caravale uses previously unpublished documents to reconstruct the life and intellect...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Italiano |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2015.
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Colección: | Brill's studies in intellectual history ;
Volume 246. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Becoming a Heretic in Sixteenth-Century Florence: Francesco Pucci and His Intellectual Education; 1 In the Labyrinth of Sources: Between History and Autobiography; 2 Florence, the "Benefit of Christ" and the Academy; 3 "A New Theology"; Chapter 2 Francesco Pucci in France during the First Wars of Religion; 1 Lyons; 2 Paris and Its Environs. Among Florentine Exiles and Utopian Projects; 3 An Anti-Roman Polemicist or a Masked "Papist"?; 4 Between Heretics and Jesuits. Converting in Europe at the End of the Sixteenth-Century.
- 5 Autobiography of an Encounter. John Dee and Edward KelleyChapter 3 At the Gates of Paris: Henry IV and the Roman Inquisition; 1 From Reconciliation to Flight; 2 Pucci's Millenarianism; 3 Conciliarism and Latitudinarianism; 4 "Earthly Affairs" and "Heavenly Matters"; Chapter 4 Among Catholics and Calvinists: Francesco Pucci in Late Sixteenth-Century France; 1 A Calvinist in ligueur Paris?; 2 In the Wake of St Thomas; 3 "Inhumanely Treated". A Late Sixteenth-Century Dispute in Paris; 4 At the Margins of the "de auxiliis" Controversy; Chapter 5 Jean Hotman and French Irenicism.
- 1 A Possible Meeting in Paris2 The Reasons for an Exclusion; 3 Irenicism or Tolerance?; Chapter 6 The Limits of the Kingdom of God; 1 De Christi servatoris efficacitate (1592); 2 Francesco Pucci and François du Jon: Conflicting Irenicism; 3 The Lutheran Attack; 4 The Pelagian Error. The Catholic Reply; 5 Bruno, Campanella and the Limits of the Kingdom of God; Epilogue; Conclusion: An Italian Heresy; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Bibliography; Index.