Career of Cardinal Giovanni Morone (1509-1580)

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Cardinal Giovanni Morone
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Gasparo Contarini
General Congregations
Gian Pietro Carafa
Gigliola Fragnito
Giovanni Morone
Girolamo Seripando
heresy trials
Holy Office
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Inquisizione Romana
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Ius Divinum
Julius III
Marcello Cervini
Otto Truchsess Von Waldburg
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Paolo Prodi
Paolo Simoncelli
papal diplomacy
Paul III
Paul IV
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Pier Paolo Vergerio
Pietro Carnesecchi
Pius IV
post-Tridentine Catholic leadership
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Reform Tract
Reformatio Angliae
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sixteenth-century church history
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Vittore Soranzo

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138118294
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Cardinal Giovanni Morone (1509-80) remains one of the most intriguing characters in the history of the sixteenth century Catholic Church - with neither his contemporaries nor subsequent scholars being able to agree on his motivations, theology or his legacy. Appointed Bishop of Modena in 1529 and created Cardinal in 1542 by Pope Paul III, his glittering career appeared to be in ruins following his arrest in 1557 on charges of heresy. Yet, despite spending more than two years imprisoned in Castel Sant' Angelo, he managed to resurrect his career and in 1563 was appointed principal legate to the Council of Trent, whereupon he resolved the difficulties besetting the council, which had brought it to a virtual standstill, and guided it to a successful conclusion. Concentrating largely - but by no means exclusively - upon the period of the pontificate of Pius IV (1559-65) and an evaluation of Morone's role as presiding legate at the Council of Trent, this book tackles a number of issues that have exercised scholars. How does Morone's activity at Trent in 1563 now look in the light of the information available in connection with his processo? What was the result of the wider activity of Morone and the spirituali during Pius' pontificate? How did Morone's career progress after Trent, with regards his actions as a diocesan in the immediate post-conciliar situation and his renewed difficulties in the pontificate of Pius V? Through a re-reading of important archival material and a re-examination of the wealth of recently published primary sources, this study revisits these key questions, and analyses the fluctuating fortunes of Morone's career as bishop, diplomat, heretic and cardinal legate.

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