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- catalog contributor b5862364.
- catalog created "1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970.".
- catalog description "I. The Problem of periodization : 1. A Working Hypothesis: The Crisis of Italy in the Cinquecento and the Bond Between the Renaissance and the Risorgimento. 2. A Case in Point: The End of the Renaissance in Florence. II. Continuation and Change in the Humanistic Disciplines : 3. Jurisprudence: The Methodology of Andrea Alciato. 4. Historiography: The Art of History in the Italian Counter Reformation. 5. Literature: Torquato Tasso: An Introduction. 6. Political Philosophy: Renaissance Utopianism. 7. Aristotelian Philosophy and the Popularization of' Learning: Benedetto Varchi and Renaissance Aristotelanism. III. Reformation and Counter Reformation : 8. The Problem of Heresy: The History of the Reformation and of the Italian Heresies and the History of Religious Life in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century -- the Relation Between Two Kinds of Research. 9. The Application of the Tridentine Decrees: The Organization of the Diocese of Bologna During the Episcopate of Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti. 10. Submission and Conformity: "Nicodemism" and the Expectations of a Conciliar Solution to the Religious Question. 11. The Flowering and Withering of Speculative Philosophy -- Italian Philosophy and the Counter Reformation: The Condemnation of Francesco Patrizi. IV. Political Vitality and economic Recovery : Rome: Political and Administrative Centralization in the Papal State in the Sixteenth Century. 13. Naples: The Insurrection in Naples of 1585. 14. Venice: The Rise and Fall of the Venetian Wool Industry. V. Toward a New Age : 15. Venice, Spain, and the Papacy: Paolo Sarpi and the Renaissance Tradition. 16. Baroque Poetry: New Tasks for the Criticism of Marino and of "Marinism". 17. Music -- How Opera Began: An Introduction to Jacopo Peri's Euridice (1600).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "462 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Late Italian Renaissance, 1525-1630.".
- catalog identifier "0333111257".
- catalog isFormatOf "Late Italian Renaissance, 1525-1630.".
- catalog isPartOf "Stratum series".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engita".
- catalog publisher "London, Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Late Italian Renaissance, 1525-1630.".
- catalog spatial "Italy.".
- catalog subject "914.5/03/7".
- catalog subject "DG540 .C63 1970".
- catalog subject "DG540 .C63".
- catalog subject "Renaissance Italy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The Problem of periodization : 1. A Working Hypothesis: The Crisis of Italy in the Cinquecento and the Bond Between the Renaissance and the Risorgimento. 2. A Case in Point: The End of the Renaissance in Florence. II. Continuation and Change in the Humanistic Disciplines : 3. Jurisprudence: The Methodology of Andrea Alciato. 4. Historiography: The Art of History in the Italian Counter Reformation. 5. Literature: Torquato Tasso: An Introduction. 6. Political Philosophy: Renaissance Utopianism. 7. Aristotelian Philosophy and the Popularization of' Learning: Benedetto Varchi and Renaissance Aristotelanism. III. Reformation and Counter Reformation : 8. The Problem of Heresy: The History of the Reformation and of the Italian Heresies and the History of Religious Life in the First Half of the Sixteenth Century -- the Relation Between Two Kinds of Research. 9. The Application of the Tridentine Decrees: The Organization of the Diocese of Bologna During the Episcopate of Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti. 10. Submission and Conformity: "Nicodemism" and the Expectations of a Conciliar Solution to the Religious Question. 11. The Flowering and Withering of Speculative Philosophy -- Italian Philosophy and the Counter Reformation: The Condemnation of Francesco Patrizi. IV. Political Vitality and economic Recovery : Rome: Political and Administrative Centralization in the Papal State in the Sixteenth Century. 13. Naples: The Insurrection in Naples of 1585. 14. Venice: The Rise and Fall of the Venetian Wool Industry. V. Toward a New Age : 15. Venice, Spain, and the Papacy: Paolo Sarpi and the Renaissance Tradition. 16. Baroque Poetry: New Tasks for the Criticism of Marino and of "Marinism". 17. Music -- How Opera Began: An Introduction to Jacopo Peri's Euridice (1600).".
- catalog title "The late Italian Renaissance, 1525-1630, edited by Eric Cochrane.".
- catalog type "text".