Juan de Valdés and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation

Juan de Valdés and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation
Title Juan de Valdés and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation PDF eBook
Author José C. Nieto
Publisher Librairie Droz
Pages 386
Release 1970
Genre Reformation
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Juan de Valdes and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation

Juan de Valdes and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation
Title Juan de Valdes and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation PDF eBook
Author José C. Nieto
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1970
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Juan de Valdés and the origins of the Spanish and Italian reformation

Juan de Valdés and the origins of the Spanish and Italian reformation
Title Juan de Valdés and the origins of the Spanish and Italian reformation PDF eBook
Author Jose C. Nieto
Publisher
Pages 355
Release 1970
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Juan De Valdes and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation. [By] Jose C. Nieto

Juan De Valdes and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation. [By] Jose C. Nieto
Title Juan De Valdes and the Origins of the Spanish and Italian Reformation. [By] Jose C. Nieto PDF eBook
Author Jose C. Nieto
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1970
Genre Valdés, Juan de
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Juan de Valdés and the Italian Reformation

Juan de Valdés and the Italian Reformation
Title Juan de Valdés and the Italian Reformation PDF eBook
Author Massimo Firpo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2016-03-09
Genre History
ISBN 1317110226

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Juan de Valdés played a pivotal role in the febrile atmosphere of sixteenth-century Italian religious debate. Fleeing his native Spain after the publication in 1529 of a book condemned by the Spanish Inquisition, he settled in Rome as a political agent of the emperor Charles V and then in Naples, where he was at the centre of a remarkable circle of literary and spiritual men and women involved in the religious crisis of those years, including Peter Martyr Vermigli, Marcantonio Flaminio, Bernardino Ochino and Giulia Gonzaga. Although his death in 1541 marked the end of this group, Valdés’ writings were to have a decisive role in the following two decades, when they were sponsored and diffused by important cardinals such as Reginald Pole and Giovanni Morone, both papal legates to the Council of Trent. The most famous book of the Italian Reformation, the Beneficio di Cristo, translated in many European languages, was based on Valdés’ thought, and the Roman Inquisition was very soon convinced that he had ’infected the whole of Italy’. In this book Massimo Firpo traces the origins of Valdés’ religious experience in Erasmian Spain and in the movement of the alumbrados, and underlines the large influence of his teachings after his death all over Italy and beyond. In so doing he reveals the originality of the Italian Reformation and its influence in the radicalism of many religious exiles in Switzerland and Eastern Europe, with their anti-Trinitarians and finally Socinian outcomes. Based upon two extended essays originally published in Italian, this book provides a full up-dated and revised English translation that outlines a new perspective of the Italian religious history in the years of the Council of Trent, from the Sack of Rome to the triumph of the Roman Inquisition, reconstructing and rethinking it not only as a failed expansion of the Protestant Reformation, but as having its own peculiar originality. As such it will be welcomed by all scholars wishin

Juan de Valdes and the Spanish and Italian Reformation

Juan de Valdes and the Spanish and Italian Reformation
Title Juan de Valdes and the Spanish and Italian Reformation PDF eBook
Author José C. Nieto
Publisher
Pages 355
Release 1970
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Twilight of the Renaissance

Twilight of the Renaissance
Title Twilight of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Crews
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 297
Release 2008-10-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1442692979

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Diplomat, courtier, and heretic, Juan de Valdés (c.1500-1541) was one of the most famous humanist writers in Renaissance Spain. In this biography, Daniel A. Crews paints a lively portrait of a complex and fascinating figure by focusing on Valdés's service as an imperial courtier and how his employments in Italy - after brushes with the Spanish Inquisition - influenced both Spanish diplomacy and his own religious thought. Twilight of the Renaissance focuses on Valdés's political activities in Charles V's Italian alliance system and negotiations with the papacy, while painting a lively portrait of an intriguing and complex Renaissance figure. Crews examines how Valdés, who was praised by two popes and, the emperor, was also branded a heretic almost immediately after his death. By considering Valdés's spirituality, as well as egotism, this incisive work reveals how the libertine atmosphere of the late Renaissance challenges the saintly Socratic image Valdés fashioned for himself in his writings.