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Italian Cardinals, Reform, and the Church as Property

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Italian Cardinals, Reform, and the Church as Property

Barbara Mcclung Hallman
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"In the heart of her book Hallman performs an amazing feat: patiently tracing the acquisition, trading, subdividing, leasing, and renting of pieces of property that also happened in most cases to carry with them the cure of souls. She does so without losing the reader in a mass of detail by combining quantitative generalizations with examination of aptly chosen individual cases. In short, she demonstrates that the sixteenth-century Italian Church, to alter slightly the epithet used by Ginzburg's Menocchio, was increasingly "a prelates' business."This is a very important book. Not only will it serve those scholars in various disciplines who wich to trace the patronage networks of individual Italian cardinals. As I have indicated, it will also stimulate those interested in reformulating existing paradigms and periodization schemes in early modern European history."--Anne Jacobson Schutte, Lawrence University, in Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 40, Number 2, Summer, 1987.

Year:
2020
Edition:
Reprint 2020
Publisher:
University of California Press
Language:
english
Pages:
250
ISBN 10:
0520352181
ISBN 13:
9780520352186
Series:
Publications of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies; 22
File:
PDF, 55.77 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2020
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