| Joseph McLelland - 1980 - 164 pages
...circulation of Protestant books and sees the matter from the perspective of Protestants and their allies. Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press 1540-1605 (Princeton, 1977), studies the booktrade in the Counter Reformation against the stormy background of papal-Venetian... | |
| Donald Weinstein, Rudolph M. Bell - 2010 - 326 pages
...56. Marvin R. O'Connell, The Counter-Reformation, 1559-1610 (New York, 1974), 213. 57. For Venice see Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605 (Princeton, 1977), 232-33. The influx of Protestant books from the north was even more serious (ibid., 102-15).... | |
| Manfredo Tafuri - 1995 - 436 pages
...Cesare Vasoli, Profezia e ragione. Studi sulla cultura del Cinquecento e del Seicento (Naples, 1974); Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press 1540-1605 (Princeton, NJ, 1977; It. trans., Rome 1983). Also see Nicholas S. Davidson, "II Sant'Uffizio e la tutela del culto a Venezia... | |
| International Musicological Society. Congress - 1990 - 778 pages
...the Inquisition for trafficking in prohibited titles and possibly for holding Protestant beliefs. See Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605 (Princeton, 1977), p. 186 ff. 29 Albert Gohler, Verzeichnis der in den frankfurter und Leipziger Messkatalogen... | |
| John Hedley Brooke - 1991 - 450 pages
...(1983), 1-29. The role of Galileo's friend Sarpi in the Venetian revolt against Rome is outlined by Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian press, 1540—1605 (Princeton, 1977). That Galileo misrepresented Copernicus's own relations with Rome is shown by Edward Rosen, "Galileo's... | |
| Lesley Smith - 1992 - 338 pages
...Kirche, 9, (Freiburg, 1964), col. 81, article by A. Staring, under Rubeo. 52 Fos. 2 rv, 3 rv. ™ PP Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605 (Princeton, NJ, 1977), pp. 166, 189-90. M For Stapleton and Netter: H. Schiitzeichel, Wesen und Gegenstand der kirchlichen... | |
| Margaret F. Rosenthal - 1992 - 436 pages
..."stampatore in Venezia alla d[itta] Scotti," and of his involvement in the Scotto publishing family, see Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press. 1540-1605 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977), 5 and 227. Tassini identifies Anzolo Benedetti as perhaps belonging... | |
| Cedric Clive Brown - 1993 - 318 pages
...so tightly under the control of a narrowly defined patriciate. For criticism on the first point, see Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605 (Princeton, 1-977), pp-2&-27n, and James S. Grubb, 'When Myths Lose Power: Four Decades of Venetian Historiography',... | |
| Henry Kamen - 1993 - 556 pages
...Marriage', in R. Wheaton and T. Hareven, Family and Sexuality in French History (Philadelphia, 1980). Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540—1605 (Princeton, 1977). Kaspar von Greyerz, Religion and Society in Early Modern Europe 1500—1800 (London, 1984).... | |
| Ole Peter Grell, Robert W. Scribner, Bob Scribner - 2002 - 308 pages
...1578 (55-61: compare my Frontiers of Heresy, 292 n. 34). For fourteen heresy drownings at Venice, see Paul F. Grendler, The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605 (Princeton, 1977), 57-60. Milan, like Venice, had a half-dozen deaths for heresy during the final third of the... | |
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