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UNISA996389225303316 |
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Leti Gregorio <1630-1701.> |
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Il nipotismo di Roma, or, The history of the popes nephevvs [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is related the reasons which move the popes to make their nephews great : together with all the good and the mischief they have done to the Catholick Church ever since the election of Sixtus the IV. Anno 1471. to the death of the last Pope Alexander the Vii. Anno 1667 : also the difficulties which the ministers of princes find in treating with them, and of the remedy how to free themselves from those difficulties : as likewise the reasons why none of the families of the popes have remained long in any grandeur / / written in Italian by the author of the Life of Donna Olympia, and Englished by W.A., fellow of the Royal Society |
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London, : Printed for John Starkey, at the Miter in Fleet-street near Temple-Bar, 1669 |
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[9], 158, [6], 169, [2] p. : port |
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AglionbyWilliam <d. 1705.> |
ChantryJohn <d. 1662?> |
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Attributed to Gregoriao Leti. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.). |
"In two parts." |
Frontispiece portrait of Pope Alexander VII signed: I. Chantry, sculp. |
The second part has special t.p. and separate paging. |
"The succession of the popes mentioned in this book" on [2] p. at end. |
Reproduction of original in: Peterborough Cathedral. |
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UNINA9910280877603321 |
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Autore |
Alonge Guillaume |
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Le cardinal Jean Du Bellay : Diplomatie et culture dans l’Europe de la Renaissance / / Cédric Michon, Loris Petris |
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Tours, : Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2018 |
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1 online resource (390-XVI p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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AmherdtDavid |
BardatiFlaminia |
Barral-BaronMarie |
BourquinLaurent |
CooperRichard |
FurlottiBarbara |
GalandPerrine |
GuillodNathalie |
MichonCédric |
NicklasThomas |
OcchipintiCarmelo |
PetrisLoris |
PotterDavid |
RebecchiniGuido |
SamperiRenata |
ScheurerRémy |
TallonAlain |
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Religion |
Medieval & Renaissance Studies |
histoire politique |
biographie |
Europe |
France |
Renaissance |
aristocratie |
pouvoir |
noblesse |
diplomatie |
histoire religieuse |
mécénat |
cardinal |
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Ambassadeur à Londres puis émissaire diplomatique à Rome où il devient doyen du Sacré-Collège en 1555, le cardinal Jean Du Bellay (1498-1560) est un prélat de premier ordre tant par son influence à la cour de François Ier puis de Henri II que par sa connaissance des affaires italiennes, anglaises et allemandes. S'il ne parvient jamais à s'imposer au sommet du Conseil à la différence du chancelier Duprat ou du cardinal de Tournon, il déploie toutefois une intense activité dans de multiples domaines. Lieutenant général du roi à Paris lors de la guerre de 1536, protecteur des lecteurs royaux du futur Collège de France, poète néolatin et mécène qui protège Rabelais, Joachim Du Bellay et Philibert de L'Orme, il illustre cette Renaissance complexe et dynamique où la politique, la religion, la diplomatie, la culture et la littérature s'entremêlent et se questionnent. |
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