Sacred History
Uses of the Christian Past in the Renaissance World
Herausgeber: Liere, Katherine van; Louthan, Howard; Ditchfield, Simon
Sacred History
Uses of the Christian Past in the Renaissance World
Herausgeber: Liere, Katherine van; Louthan, Howard; Ditchfield, Simon
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The first geographically broad, comparative survey of early modern 'sacred history', or writing on the history of the Christian Church, its leaders and saints, and its internal developments, in the two centuries from c. 1450 to c. 1650.
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The first geographically broad, comparative survey of early modern 'sacred history', or writing on the history of the Christian Church, its leaders and saints, and its internal developments, in the two centuries from c. 1450 to c. 1650.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780199594795
- ISBN-10: 0199594791
- Artikelnr.: 34554237
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780199594795
- ISBN-10: 0199594791
- Artikelnr.: 34554237
Katherine Van Liere is professor of history at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She specializes in the intellectual and cultural history of early modern Spain, and has published numerous articles on Renaissance humanism, education, and historiography. Her current research focuses on the historical writings of Ambrosio de Morales and Antonio Agustín. Simon Ditchfield is reader in history at the University of York, England. He specialises in Roman Catholic history writing and uses of the past in early modern society (especially Italy). He is currently completing a history about the making of Roman Catholicism as a world religion for the Oxford History of the Christian Church series to be published by OUP. His next project will be a study of the world history of the Society of Jesus by Daniello Bartoli (1608-85).; Howard Louthan is professor of history at the University of Florida. He specializes in the cultural and intellectual history of early modern central Europe. His most recent book examines the Catholic Reformation in seventeenth and eighteenth-century Bohemia. His current research focuses on the Reformation in Poland.
* Part I: Church history in the Renaissance and Reformation
* 1: Anthony Grafton: Church history in early modern Europe: tradition
and innovation
* 2: Euan Cameron: Primitivism, patristics and polemic in Protestant
visions of early Christianity
* 3: Giuseppe Guazzelli: Cesare Baronio and the Roman Catholic vision
of the early Church
* 4: Simon Ditchfield: What was sacred history? Mostly Roman Catholic
uses of the Christian past after Trent
* Part II: National history and sacred history
* 5: David Collins: The Germania illustrata, humanist history, and the
Christianization of Germany
* 6: Katherine Van Liere: Renaissance chroniclers and the apostolic
origins of Spanish Christianity
* 7: Howard Louthan: Catholic visions of a holy past in central Europe
* 8: Rosamund Oates: Elizabethan histories of English Christian Origins
* 9: Salvador Ryan: Reconstructing Irish Catholic history after the
Reformation
* Part III: Uses of sacred history in the early modern Catholic world
* 10: The lives of the saints in the French Renaissance c. 1500 c. 1640
(Jean-Marie Le Gall)
* 11: Doubting Thomas: the apostle and the Portuguese empire in early
modern Asia (Liam Brockey)
* 12: Cultural history in the catacombs: early Christian art and
Macarius s Hagioglypta (Irina Oryshkevich)
* 13: Scholarly pilgrims: antiquarian visions of the Holy Land (Adam
Beaver)
* 1: Anthony Grafton: Church history in early modern Europe: tradition
and innovation
* 2: Euan Cameron: Primitivism, patristics and polemic in Protestant
visions of early Christianity
* 3: Giuseppe Guazzelli: Cesare Baronio and the Roman Catholic vision
of the early Church
* 4: Simon Ditchfield: What was sacred history? Mostly Roman Catholic
uses of the Christian past after Trent
* Part II: National history and sacred history
* 5: David Collins: The Germania illustrata, humanist history, and the
Christianization of Germany
* 6: Katherine Van Liere: Renaissance chroniclers and the apostolic
origins of Spanish Christianity
* 7: Howard Louthan: Catholic visions of a holy past in central Europe
* 8: Rosamund Oates: Elizabethan histories of English Christian Origins
* 9: Salvador Ryan: Reconstructing Irish Catholic history after the
Reformation
* Part III: Uses of sacred history in the early modern Catholic world
* 10: The lives of the saints in the French Renaissance c. 1500 c. 1640
(Jean-Marie Le Gall)
* 11: Doubting Thomas: the apostle and the Portuguese empire in early
modern Asia (Liam Brockey)
* 12: Cultural history in the catacombs: early Christian art and
Macarius s Hagioglypta (Irina Oryshkevich)
* 13: Scholarly pilgrims: antiquarian visions of the Holy Land (Adam
Beaver)
* Part I: Church history in the Renaissance and Reformation
* 1: Anthony Grafton: Church history in early modern Europe: tradition
and innovation
* 2: Euan Cameron: Primitivism, patristics and polemic in Protestant
visions of early Christianity
* 3: Giuseppe Guazzelli: Cesare Baronio and the Roman Catholic vision
of the early Church
* 4: Simon Ditchfield: What was sacred history? Mostly Roman Catholic
uses of the Christian past after Trent
* Part II: National history and sacred history
* 5: David Collins: The Germania illustrata, humanist history, and the
Christianization of Germany
* 6: Katherine Van Liere: Renaissance chroniclers and the apostolic
origins of Spanish Christianity
* 7: Howard Louthan: Catholic visions of a holy past in central Europe
* 8: Rosamund Oates: Elizabethan histories of English Christian Origins
* 9: Salvador Ryan: Reconstructing Irish Catholic history after the
Reformation
* Part III: Uses of sacred history in the early modern Catholic world
* 10: The lives of the saints in the French Renaissance c. 1500 c. 1640
(Jean-Marie Le Gall)
* 11: Doubting Thomas: the apostle and the Portuguese empire in early
modern Asia (Liam Brockey)
* 12: Cultural history in the catacombs: early Christian art and
Macarius s Hagioglypta (Irina Oryshkevich)
* 13: Scholarly pilgrims: antiquarian visions of the Holy Land (Adam
Beaver)
* 1: Anthony Grafton: Church history in early modern Europe: tradition
and innovation
* 2: Euan Cameron: Primitivism, patristics and polemic in Protestant
visions of early Christianity
* 3: Giuseppe Guazzelli: Cesare Baronio and the Roman Catholic vision
of the early Church
* 4: Simon Ditchfield: What was sacred history? Mostly Roman Catholic
uses of the Christian past after Trent
* Part II: National history and sacred history
* 5: David Collins: The Germania illustrata, humanist history, and the
Christianization of Germany
* 6: Katherine Van Liere: Renaissance chroniclers and the apostolic
origins of Spanish Christianity
* 7: Howard Louthan: Catholic visions of a holy past in central Europe
* 8: Rosamund Oates: Elizabethan histories of English Christian Origins
* 9: Salvador Ryan: Reconstructing Irish Catholic history after the
Reformation
* Part III: Uses of sacred history in the early modern Catholic world
* 10: The lives of the saints in the French Renaissance c. 1500 c. 1640
(Jean-Marie Le Gall)
* 11: Doubting Thomas: the apostle and the Portuguese empire in early
modern Asia (Liam Brockey)
* 12: Cultural history in the catacombs: early Christian art and
Macarius s Hagioglypta (Irina Oryshkevich)
* 13: Scholarly pilgrims: antiquarian visions of the Holy Land (Adam
Beaver)