Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy by Ronald K. Delph Michelle M. Fontaine John Jeffries Martin

Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy by Ronald K. Delph Michelle M. Fontaine John Jeffries Martin

Author:Ronald K. Delph, Michelle M. Fontaine, John Jeffries Martin [Martin, Delph Fontaine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: REL116000 Religion / Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict
ISBN: 9781935503422
Publisher: TrumanStateUP
Published: 2015-04-14T05:00:00+00:00


Translation by T.C. Price Zimmerman and Ronald Delph.

1 ASF, Mediceo del Principato, filza 2973, fol.116r, Gelido to Cosimo I, Venice, 22 June 1560.

2 Statuti delle colonie fiorentine, ed. Masi.

3 For background on the Medici agent in Venice, see “Gelido, Pietro,” in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, 53:2–5. Gelido resided in Venice from 1552 to 1561.

4 Gelido, himself deeply sympathetic to reform impulses, may also have been favorably disposed toward Attavanti because of the latter man’s active support for religious reform and spiritual renewal. In Venice, Attavanti dispersed funds sent to him by Giulia Gonzaga at the suggestion of Pietro Carnesecchi to support those who had sought refuge there religionis causa. From Venice as well, Attavanti also passed along the works of Juan Valdés to Carnesecchi. Gelido, after eventually leaving Venice and gaining the company of Calvinists in France, would receive financial aid from Carnesecchi through the hands of Attavanti. See Firpo and Marcatto, I processi inquisitoriali di Pietro Carnesecchi, 2:64, 248–49, 482, 768, 836, 1164–65.



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