The Catholic Church is among the oldest, most secretive, institutions in the world, but in the sixteenth century a friar, Onofrio Panvinio, undertook ground-breaking investigations into the Church's history from Christ to the Renaissance. This study shows how his writings impacted on church and society, but also how he changed historical writing.
The Catholic Church is among the oldest, most secretive, institutions in the world, but in the sixteenth century a friar, Onofrio Panvinio, undertook ground-breaking investigations into the Church's history from Christ to the Renaissance. This study shows how his writings impacted on church and society, but also how he changed historical writing.
Dr Stefan Bauer is an intellectual and cultural historian of early modern Europe; his research interests cover humanism, religious polemic, church history and censorship. Dr Bauer is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Co-Editor of Lias: Journal of Early Modern Intellectual Culture and its Sources. In 2021, he was elected to the Council of the Royal Historical Society.
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Introduction 1: 'The Clouds roar': Panvinio's Early Career 2: Between Church and Empire: Panvinio's Final Decade 3: Panvinio's History of Papal Elections 4: Church History, Censorship, and Confessionalization Epilogue Appendix Bibliography
Introduction 1: 'The Clouds roar': Panvinio's Early Career 2: Between Church and Empire: Panvinio's Final Decade 3: Panvinio's History of Papal Elections 4: Church History, Censorship, and Confessionalization Epilogue Appendix Bibliography
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