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Periodicals --- Monasticism and religious orders - Italy - Venice - 17th century --- Monasticism and religious orders - Italy - Venice - 18th century --- Erudtition --- Venezia --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life - 17th century --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life - 18th century --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Monachisme et ordres religieux --- History. --- Histoire --- Venice (Italy) --- Intellectual life --- Boccaccio, Giovanni, - 1313-1375 - Decamerone - Criticism, textual --- Boccaccio, Giovanni, --- Criticism, textual. --- Boccaccio, Giovanni, - 1313-1375 - Decamerone
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This book is an intellectual biography of the Venetian historian and theologian Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623). It analyses Sarpi's natural philosophy, religious ideas and political thought. Kainulainen argues that Sarpi was influenced by Neostoicism, Neoepicureanism and the sixteenth-century scientific revolution; that Sarpi was a fideist and Christian mortalist who, while critical of the contemporary Church of Rome, admired the purity of the early church. Focusing on Sarpi’s separation between church and state, his use of absolutism, divine right of kings and reason of state, the book offers a fresh perspective on medieval and reformation traditions. It will be of interest to those interested in early-modern intellectual history and the interplay between science, religion and politics in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century political discourse.
Sarpi, Paolo --- Historians --- Statesmen --- Renaissance --- Sarpi, Paolo, --- Servites --- Venice (Italy) --- Intellectual life. --- History --- Historians - Italy - Venice - Biography. --- Statesmen - Italy - Venice - Biography. --- Renaissance - Italy - Venice. --- Sarpi, Paolo, - 1552-1623 --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life. --- Venice (Italy) - Biography. --- Venice (Italy) - History - 1508-1797.
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Daniele Barbaro (1514-1570), patriarche élu d'Aquilée, auteur de poèmes, de tragédies et de chroniques, commentateur d'Aristote et de Porphyre, exégète de Vitruve et des psaumes de David, est sans doute le dernier uomo universale de la Renaissance. Émule et successeur d'Alberti et de Vinci, il surpasse peut-être le premier par la diversité de sa production et se distingue du second par son statut et son investissement civil et politique. Curieusement il a été peu étudié contrairement à son illustre oncle Ermolao, son neveu Francesco, ou son frère Marcantonio, commanditaire avec lui de la célèbre villa Maser, réalisée par Palladio et décorée par Véronèse. Le cinquième centenaire de sa naissance est l'occasion de rendre hommage à une personnalité aussi riche et complexe. L'ouvrage pluridisciplinaire réunit 30 contributions et d'importantes annexes qui mettent en lumière tous les aspects de l'œuvre de Daniele Barbaro, y compris dans sa fortune critique, en restituant au mieux les conditions de sa création et de sa production tout en s'attachant aux divers aspects de sa vie privée et publique. La carrière de l'humaniste et de l'homme politique vénitien a été ainsi revisitée, la portée théorique de son œuvre imprimée reconsidérée, et son rôle dans la création artistique, musicale et architecturale de l'Italie du nord dans la seconde moitié du Cinquecento soulignée. Seule la diversité des approches pouvait tenter de révéler cette figure exceptionnelle dont les portraits de Titien et de Véronèse continuent à intriguer le spectateur.--
Barbaro, Daniele --- Humanisme de la Renaissance --- Architecture --- Écrits d'architectes --- Vitruve --- Palladio, Andrea --- Influence. --- Barbaro, Daniel, --- Venice (Italy) --- Intellectual life --- Barbaro, Daniel, - 1514-1570 --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life - 16th century --- Écrits d'architectes
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History of civilization --- anno 500-1499 --- Venice --- Humanism --- History --- Venice (Italy) --- Intellectual life --- -Humanists --- -Scholars --- Philosophy --- Classical education --- Classical philology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Renaissance --- Biography --- -Venice (Italy) --- -Biography --- -Intellectual life --- -History --- Humanists --- Scholars --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Biography. --- Intellectual life. --- Humanisme. Italië. 15e eeuw. --- Venise. Humanisme. 15e s. --- Humanisme. Italie. 15e s. --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life. --- Humanism - Italy - Venice - History. --- Venice (Italy) - 697-1508. --- Humanists - Italy - Venice - Biography. --- Venice (Italy) - Biography. --- Venetië. Humanisme. 15e eeuw. --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Humanism - Italy - Venice - History --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life
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History of Italy --- anno 1500-1599 --- Venice --- Heresies, Christian --- Renaissance --- Reformation --- History --- Venice (Italy) --- Church history --- Intellectual life --- -Renaissance --- -Heresies, Christian --- Heresies and heretics --- Heresy --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Christian sects --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Protestant Reformation --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- -History --- -Venice (Italy) --- -Church history --- Christian heresies --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Church history. --- Intellectual life. --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Heresies, Christian - Italy - Venice - History - 16th century --- Renaissance - Italy - Venice --- Reformation - Italy - Venice --- Venice (Italy) - Church history --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life --- Venice (Italy) - History - 1508-1797
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Galilei, Galileo, --- Venice (Italy) --- Venise (Italie) --- Intellectual life --- History --- Congresses. --- Vie intellectuelle --- Congrès --- Galilei, Galileo --- Influence --- Congresses --- 929 GALILEI, GALILEO --- 7.074 "15/16" --- 930.85 <45> "15/16" --- 027.1 <45 VENEZIA> --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--GALILEI, GALILEO --- Kunstverzameling. Activiteiten van verzamelaars--?"15/16" --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Italië--?"15/16" --- Particuliere bibliotheken. Familiebibliotheken. Personenbibliotheken--Italië--VENEZIA --- -Influence --- -Congresses --- -Intellectual life --- -History --- Conferences - Meetings --- 027.1 <45 VENEZIA> Particuliere bibliotheken. Familiebibliotheken. Personenbibliotheken--Italië--VENEZIA --- 930.85 <45> "15/16" Cultuurgeschiedenis. Kultuurgeschiedenis--Italië--?"15/16" --- 7.074 "15/16" Kunstverzameling. Activiteiten van verzamelaars--?"15/16" --- 929 GALILEI, GALILEO Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--GALILEI, GALILEO --- Congrès --- -Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Galileo Galilei --- Galilée --- Bneci (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Galilei, Galileo - Influence - Congresses --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life - History - Congresses
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Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623) is remembered as the defender of Venice against the Papal Interdict of 1606 and as the first, and greatest, historian of the Counter-Reformation. The sources of his undoubted hostility to clerical authority have always been a matter of controversy; many contemporaries claimed that Sarpi was an 'atheist', while to others his anticlericalism suggested that he was in secret a Protestant. In the present book David Wootton argues that Sarpi's public opinions must be assessed in the light of the views expressed in his private papers. Starting from the Pensiere, in which Sarpi formulated a series of philosophical and historical arguments against Christianity, Mr Wootton seeks to reinterpret Sarpi's life work as being the expression, not of a love of intellectual liberty, nor of a commitment to Protestantism, but of a carefully thought out hostility to doctrinal religion. This interpretation of Sarpi serves to cast new light on the man and his work. But it also throws new light on the intellectual history of his age. Historians such as Lucien Febvre and R. H. Popkin have sought to deny the existence of systematic unbelief in Sarpi's day. Others, such as Christopher Hill and Carlo Ginzburg, have found evidence of a radical, popular tradition of unbelief. This book seeks, through its account of Sarpi's beliefs, to penetrate the hypocrisy which contemporaries agreed characterised the age, and to lay the foundations for a new understanding of the intellectual origins of unbelief.
Renaissance --- Statesmen --- Biography. --- Sarpi, Paolo, --- Servites --- Venice (Italy) --- Intellectual life. --- Biography --- Intellectual life --- Statesmen - Italy - Venice - Biography --- Sarpi, Paolo, - 1552-1623 --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Public officers --- Paolo Servita --- Soave, Petrus --- Polano, Pietro Soave --- O.S.M. --- Orden de los Siervos de María (Servitas) --- Order of Servants of Mary --- Ordine dei servi di Maria --- Ordo Servorum Beatae Mariae Virginis --- Ordo Servorum Mariae --- Ordre des Servites de Marie --- OSM --- Servi di Maria --- Servi di Santa Maria --- Servites de Marie --- Servants of Mary --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Paulus Venetus --- Paolo Veneto
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Greek philology --- -Greeks --- -Learning and scholarship --- -Philologists --- Renaissance --- -Renaissance --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Philologians --- Scholars --- Linguists --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Learned institutions and societies --- Research --- Ethnology --- Mediterranean race --- Classical philology --- Greek language --- Greek literature --- History --- Venice (Italy) --- -Intellectual life --- Greeks --- Philologists --- Study and teaching&delete& --- Italy --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Intellectual life. --- Study and teaching --- History. --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Greek philology - Study and teaching - Italy - Venice - History --- Philologists - Italy - Venice --- Renaissance - Italy - Venice --- Greeks - Italy - Venice --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life
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This book is an intellectual biography of the Venetian historian and theologian Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623). It analyses Sarpi's natural philosophy, religious ideas and political thought. Kainulainen argues that Sarpi was influenced by Neostoicism, Neoepicureanism and the sixteenth-century scientific revolution; that Sarpi was a fideist and Christian mortalist who, while critical of the contemporary Church of Rome, admired the purity of the early church. Focusing on Sarpi’s separation between church and state, his use of absolutism, divine right of kings and reason of state, the book offers a fresh perspective on medieval and reformation traditions. It will be of interest to those interested in early-modern intellectual history and the interplay between science, religion and politics in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century political discourse.
Historians --- Statesmen --- Public officers --- Historiographers --- Scholars --- Sarpi, Paolo, --- Paolo Servita --- Soave, Petrus --- Polano, Pietro Soave --- Servites --- Servants of Mary --- O.S.M. --- Orden de los Siervos de María (Servitas) --- Order of Servants of Mary --- Ordine dei servi di Maria --- Ordo Servorum Beatae Mariae Virginis --- Ordo Servorum Mariae --- Ordre des Servites de Marie --- OSM --- Servi di Maria --- Servi di Santa Maria --- Servites de Marie --- Venice (Italy) --- Bneci (Italy) --- Mleci (Italy) --- Mleti (Italy) --- Venecia (Italy) --- Venezia (Italy) --- Venedig (Italy) --- Venetik (Italy) --- Venetsii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Velence (Italy) --- Benetia (Italy) --- Venetia (Italy) --- Wenecja (Italy) --- Venise (Italy) --- Fenice (Italy) --- Benetke (Italy) --- Vinegia (Italy) --- Burano (Italy) --- Murano (Italy) --- Venice (Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom) --- Intellectual life. --- Venet︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Historians - Italy - Venice - Biography. --- Statesmen - Italy - Venice - Biography. --- Renaissance - Italy - Venice. --- Sarpi, Paolo, - 1552-1623 --- Venice (Italy) - Intellectual life. --- Venice (Italy) - Biography. --- Venice (Italy) - History - 1508-1797. --- Paulus Venetus --- Paolo Veneto
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