Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy : : Contexts and Contestations / / ed. by Michelle M. Fontaine, Ronald K. Delph, John Jeffries Martin.

Leading scholars from Italy and the United States offer a fresh and nuanced image of the religious reform movements on the Italian peninsula in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. United in their conviction that religious ideas can only be fully understood in relation to the particular social,...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
©2007
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies ; 76
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Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Preface
  • Introduction. Renovatio and Reform in Early Modern Italy
  • Part One. Reformers and Heretics. New Perspectives
  • Lorenzo Lotto and the Reformation in Venice
  • Chapter 2. Making Heresy Marginal in Modena
  • Chapter 3. Rumors of Heresy in Mantua
  • Part Two. Culture and Religion. The Contexts of Reform
  • Chapter 4. Renovatio, Reformatio, and Humanist Ambition in Rome
  • Chapter 5. An Erasmian Legacy. Ecclesiastes and the Reform of Preaching at Trent
  • Chapter 6. The Turbulent Life of the Florentine Community in Venice
  • Chapter 7. Gasparo Contarini and the University of Padua
  • Chapter 8. Venice and Justice. Saint Mark and Moses
  • Part Three. The Vicissitudes of Repression
  • Chapter 9. The Inquisitor as Mediator
  • Chapter 10. The Expurgatory Policy of the Church and the Works of Gasparo Contarini
  • Chapter 11. The Heresy of a Venetian Prelate. Archbishop Filippo Mocenigo
  • Chapter 12. Legal Remedies for Forged Monachization in Early Modern Italy
  • An Epilogue
  • Contributors
  • Index