Focussing on an anomaly - highly controverisal, but at face value useless privileges granted to the university of Louvain -, this book explores the entanglement of material, political, religious and intellectual interests nurtured by early modern academics in the Confessional Age.Nonetheless, in the early 1590s, Rome failed to abide by whatever bargain university men may have made with Montalto back in ... universitatibus a quibus tales viri ad urbem mittentur, vinci vos patiamini. ... Cesarem Baronium, Biblioteca Vallicelliana, Manoscritti Serie Q, 44, 236a237. 45 Gregory XIV followed Gravius into the grave in October and was succeeded by Innocent IX during the Fall of 1591.
Title | : | Academic Interests and Catholic Confessionalisation |
Author | : | Bruno Boute |
Publisher | : | BRILL - 2010 |
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