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The Late Italian Renaissance 1525–1630
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Editor(s):
Eric Cochrane
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1970
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-15374-9
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1970
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10.1007/978-1-349-15374-9
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Book chapters
pp. 7
Introduction
pp. 23
A Working Hypothesis: The Crisis of Italy in the Cinquecento and the Bond Between the Renaissance and the Risorgimento
pp. 43
A Case in Point: The End of the Renaissance in Florence
pp. 77
Jurisprudence: The Methodology of Andrea Alciato
pp. 91
Historiography: The Art of History in the Italian Counter Reformation
pp. 134
Literature: Torquato Tasso: An Introduction
pp. 149
Political Philosophy: Renaissance Utopianism
pp. 168
Aristotelian Philosophy and the Popularization of Learning: Benedetto Varchi and Renaissance Aristotelianism
pp. 211
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
pp. 226
The Application of the Tridentine Decrees: The Organization of the Diocese of Bologna During the Episcopate of Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti
pp. 244
Submission and Conformity: “Nicodemism” and the Expectations of a Conciliar Solution to the Religious Question
pp. 266
The Flowering and Withering of Speculative Philosophy—Italian Philosophy and the Counter Reformation: The Condemnation of Francesco Patrizi
pp. 287
Rome: Political and Administrative Centralization in the Papal State in the Sixteenth Century
pp. 305
Naples: The Insurrection in Naples of 1585
pp. 331
Venice: The Rise and Fall of the Venetian Wool Industry
pp. 353
Venice, Spain, and the Papacy: Paolo Sarpi and the Renaissance Tradition
pp. 377
Baroque Poetry: New Tasks for the Criticism of Marino and of “Marinism”
pp. 401
Music—How Opera Began: An Introduction to Jacopo Peri’s Euridice (1600)
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