The Italian Reformers 1534-1564 / / Frederic C. Church.
Looks at the Italian Reformation from 1534-1564 from the start of the Counter-Reformation, to the peace of Crespy, to the end of the Council of Trent.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1932] ©1932 |
Year of Publication: | 1932 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Abbreviations Requiring Explanation
- I. Summary, 1534-1564
- II. Beginning of the Counter-Reformation, 1534-1544
- III. Italian Reformers in the Hall of Fame
- IV. The Italian Diaspora
- V. The Italians and the Epoch of Repression after the Peace of Crespy, 1544-1548
- VI. The Italians and the Last Attempt of Charles V to Coerce the Protestants, 1548-1549
- VII. First Efforts of Vergerio to Secure Leadership of the Italians, 1549-1553
- VIII. The Italian Protest Against the Execution of Servetus, 1553-1555
- IX. The Italians Acquiesce in the Condemnation of Gribaldi, 1555-1557
- X. The Italians Turn to Maximilian and Sigismund 1557-1559
- XI. The Marchese D'oria, 1517-1558
- XII. The Italians Wear Out Their Welcome, 1558-1562
- XIII. Vergerio's Failure to Secure the Leadership, 1558-1562
- XIV. Epilogue, 1562-1564
- Bibliography
- Index