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Record Nr.

UNINA9910149599203321

Autore

Caravale Giorgio

Titolo

Preaching and inquisition in Renaissance Italy : words on trial / / by Giorgio Caravale

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston : , : Brill, , 2017

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (286 pages) : color illustrations

Collana

Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700

Disciplina

282.092

Soggetti

Preaching - Italy - History - 16th century

Clergy - Italy

Christian heresies - Italy - History - 16th century

Trials (Heresy) - Italy - History - 16th century

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Introduction to the English Edition -- Prologue: Preaching, Heresy and Inquisition in the First Half of the Sixteenth-Century -- 1 Brescia, Land of Contagion -- 2 A Dangerous Friendship -- 3 A Network of Compromising Relationships -- 4 Pulpit on Trial: The Beginning of the Roman Inquisitorial Process -- 5 An Erasmian Preacher -- 6 A Controversial Sacrament -- 7 Ambiguities of the Word: Dissimulation, Confession and Preaching -- 8 The End of the Trial -- 9 Rehabilitation -- 10 Conversion -- 11 Cosimo de Medici’s Roman Spy: ‘Secret Affairs’ and ‘Insults’ -- 12 At the Service of Holy Roman Church -- 13 The ‘Scorpion’s Tail’: Controversy in Power -- Appendix: Chizzola trial -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Backlist.

Sommario/riassunto

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 recognized, books were only a part of the process. It was the spoken word – and especially preaching – that created the demand for printed works. Sermons were the plough that prepared the ground for Lutheran literature to flourish. In order to better understand the relationship between oral sermons and the spread of protestant ideas, Preaching



and Inquisition in Renaissance Italy draws upon the records of the Roman Inquisition to see how that institution confronted the challenges of reform on the Italian peninsula in the sixteenth century. At the heart of its subject matter is the increasingly sophisticated rhetorical skill of heterodox preachers at the time, who achieved their ends by silence and omission rather than positive affirmations of Lutheran tenets.