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Product Description: As has been well documented, the printed word was an essential vehicle for the transmission of reformed theology, and one that has left a tangible record for historians to explore. Yet as contemporaries well recognised, books were only a part of the process, and it was the spoken word - especially preaching - that created the demand for printed works...read more
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9781472473677 | Routledge, August 4, 2017, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: As has been well documented, the printed word was an essential vehicle for the transmission of reformed theology, and one that has left a tangible record for historians to explore.
Product Description: What was the legacy of the so-called Italian Reformation? What contribution did Italian humanism make to European developments in irenicism and religious tolerance? In The Italian Reformation outside Italy, Giorgio Caravale uses previously unpublished documents to reconstruct the life and intellectual career of Francesco Pucci (1543-1597)...read more
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9789004244917 | Brill Academic Pub, August 14, 2015, cover price $149.00 | About this edition: What was the legacy of the so-called Italian Reformation?
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9781137448507 | Palgrave Macmillan, September 11, 2014, cover price $95.00
Product Description: This book delineates the attempt, carried out by the Congregations of the Inquisition and the Index during the sixteenth and early seventeenth century, to purge various devotional texts in the Italian vernacular of heterodox beliefs and superstitious elements, while imposing a rigid uniformity in liturgical and devotional practices...read more
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9781409429883 | Ashgate Pub Co, January 1, 2012, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: This book delineates the attempt, carried out by the Congregations of the Inquisition and the Index during the sixteenth and early seventeenth century, to purge various devotional texts in the Italian vernacular of heterodox beliefs and superstitious elements, while imposing a rigid uniformity in liturgical and devotional practices.
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