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Joan Margarit I Pau Cardinal Bishop Of Gerona


Joan Margarit I Pau Cardinal Bishop Of Gerona
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Author : Robert Brian Tate
language : en
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Release Date : 1955

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Joan Margarit I Pau Bishop Of Gerona


Joan Margarit I Pau Bishop Of Gerona
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Author : Robert Brian Tate
language : en
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Release Date : 1952

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Joan Margarit I Pau


Joan Margarit I Pau
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Author : Robert Brian Tate
language : en
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Proceedings American Philosophical Society Vol 100 No 1


Proceedings American Philosophical Society Vol 100 No 1
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language : en
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
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The New Cambridge Modern History


The New Cambridge Modern History
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: CUP Archive
Release Date : 1957

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The New Cambridge Modern History Volume 1 The Renaissance 1493 1520


The New Cambridge Modern History Volume 1 The Renaissance 1493 1520
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Author : G. R. Potter
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1957-01-01

The New Cambridge Modern History Volume 1 The Renaissance 1493 1520 written by G. R. Potter and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1957-01-01 with History categories.


In a preface written for the paperback edition, Professor Hay examines some of the changes in Renaissance scholarship since the first publication of this volume in 1957. Successive chapters examine the social and economic structure of a continent about to establish trade and colonies in the New World, the intellectual and artistic movements which made up the Renaissance, the position of the Church on the eve of the Reformation, the political inheritance of the Middle Ages, with its rising nation states, and the growth of the Ottoman Empire.



Sacred History


Sacred History
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Author : Katherine Van Liere
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2012-05-24

Sacred History written by Katherine Van Liere and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-24 with Religion categories.


This volume provides the first geographically broad, comparative survey of early modern 'sacred history', or writing on the history of the Christian Church, its leaders and saints, and its institutional and doctrinal developments, in the two centuries from c. 1450-1650. With deep medieval roots, ecclesiastical history was generally a conservative enterprise, often serving to reinforce confessional, national, regional, dynastic, or local identities. But writers of sacred history innovated in research methods and in techniques of scholarly production, especially after the advent of print. The demand for sacred history was particularly acute in the various movements for religious reform, in both Catholic and Protestant traditions. After the Renaissance, many writers sought to apply humanist critical principles to writing about the church, but the sceptical thrust of humanist historiography threatened to undermine many ecclesiastical traditions, and religious historians often had to wrestle with tensions between criticism and piety. Thirteen thematic chapters examine the influence of Renaissance humanism, religious reform, and other political, intellectual, and social developments of these two centuries on the writing of ecclesiastical history in its various forms. These diverse genres, inherited from medieval culture, included saints' lives, diocesan histories, national chronicles, and travel accounts. Early chapters examine Catholic and Protestant traditions of sacred historiography in western Europe, especially Italy and Switzerland. Subsequent chapters examine particular instances of sacred historiography in Germany, central Europe, Spain, England, Ireland, France, and Portuguese India; and developments in Christian art historiography and Holy Land antiquarianism.



Publications Of The Faculty Of Arts Of The University Of Manchester


Publications Of The Faculty Of Arts Of The University Of Manchester
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Author : Faculty of Arts Victoria University of Manchester
language : en
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Routledge Revivals Medieval Iberia 2003


Routledge Revivals Medieval Iberia 2003
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Author : E Michael Gerli
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-05

Routledge Revivals Medieval Iberia 2003 written by E Michael Gerli and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with History categories.


First published in 2003, Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia, is the first comprehensive reference to the vital world of medieval Spain. This unique volume focuses on the Iberian kingdoms from the fall of the Roman Empire to the aftermath of the Reconquista and encompass topics of key relevance to medieval Iberia, including people, events, works, and institutions, as well as interdisciplinary coverage of literature, language, history, arts, folklore, religion, and science. It also provides in-depth discussions of the rich contributions of Muslim and Jewish cultures, and offers useful insights into their interactions with Catholic Spain. With nearly 1,000 signed A-Z entries and written by renowned specialists in the field, this comprehensive work is an invaluable tool for students, scholars, and general readers alike.



Isabel The Queen


Isabel The Queen
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Author : Peggy K. Liss
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 2004

Isabel The Queen written by Peggy K. Liss and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Queen Isabel of Castile is perhaps best known for her patronage of Christopher Columbus and for the religious zeal that led to the Spanish Inquisition, the waging of holy war, and the expulsion of Jews and Muslims across the Iberian peninsula. In this sweeping biography, newly revised and annotated to coincide with the five-hundredth anniversary of Isabel's death, Peggy K. Liss draws upon a rich array of sources to untangle the facts, legends, and fiercely held opinions about this influential queen and her decisive role in the tumultuous politics of early modern Spain. Isabel the Queen reveals a monarch who was a woman of ruthless determination and strong religious beliefs, a devoted wife and mother, and a formidable leader. As Liss shows, Isabel's piety and political ambition motivated her throughout her life, from her earliest struggles to claim her crown to her secret marriage to King Fernando of Aragn, a union that brought success in civil war, consolidated Christian hegemony over the Iberian peninsula, and set the stage for Spain to become a world empire.