Academic interests and Catholic confessionalisation : : the Louvain privileges of nomination to ecclesiastical benefices / / by Bruno Boute.

Delving into the tangled involvement of academic institutions with the benefice system in the Early Modern Period, this book focuses on an anomaly: medieval privileges that provided academics at Louvain, the self-declared storm-troopers of Catholic and dynastic restoration in the Netherlands, with a...

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Superior document:Education and society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ; v. 35
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill.
c2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance 35.
Physical Description:1 online resource (713 p.)
Notes:Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Louvain.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / B. Boute
  • Chapter One. The Appeal Of Logic / B. Boute
  • Chapter Two. The Dross Of The Earth. Benefices And Academics In The Early Modern Period / B. Boute
  • Chapter Three. The Jewels Among Academic Privileges. The Louvain Privileges Of Nomination To Ecclesiastical Benefices / B. Boute
  • Chapter Four. Flashbacks: Performances Of Academia 1588–98 / B. Boute
  • Chapter Five. The City Of Grace. Academics At The Corte Di Roma 1598–1612 / B. Boute
  • Chapter Six. The Brabant University. Academics And Reform 1607–17 / B. Boute
  • Chapter Seven. Rondo Veneziano. Academics And The Papal Prince (1612–22) / B. Boute
  • Epitaph / B. Boute
  • Conclusions / B. Boute
  • Bibliography / B. Boute
  • List Of Names / B. Boute.