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Ruling Peacefully

Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga and Patrician Reform in Sixteenth-century Italy [Hardback]

by Paul V. Murphy

    • Author

      Paul V. Murphy

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      The Catholic University of America Press

    • Published

      September 2007

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    Raised in the splendid court of Mantua, wealthy even by the standards of Renaissance cardinals, the patron of artists and scholars, the father of numerous children, an active participant in Italian and European politics as regent of the Duchy of Mantua, Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga (1505-1563) was in many respects a typical Renaissance prelate from a noble family. Nevertheless, in the course of his life he also exhibited a real commitment to reform of the Church and gave serious attention to the religious debates of his day. He reformed the diocese of Mantua, befriended reformers both Catholic and Protestant, and served as papal legate to the Council of Trent. "Ruling Peacefully" provides the first in-depth study of this influential and paradoxical figure. Gonzaga emerges as a complex personality whose interests as the representative of a northern Italian ruling family could just as easily lead him to support reform in the Catholic Church as to hinder it. His career exemplifies much of the history of Italy and the Catholic Church in an era of uneasy transition. The process of change that the Church underwent in the sixteenth century only gradually provided theological clarity.This lack of definition exhibited itself not only in theology but also in the lives and works of individuals, including the leaders of the Church. The career of Ercole Gonzaga, who does not fit easily into the categories of spiritual reformer, or intransigent inquisitor, or unreformed noble prelate, challenges stereotypical descriptions of Italian prelates and may represent the age more fully than any of these ideal types. This intermingling of the worldly and the religious suggests that he may best be understood as a patrician reformer who manifested the cultural life of late Renaissance Italy, the call for reform, and the interests of a powerful ruling family.

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    • Author

      Paul V. Murphy

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      The Catholic University of America Press

    • Published

      September 2007

    • Weight

      573g

    • Page Count

      336

    • Dimensions

      150 x 208 x 29 mm

    • ISBN

      9780813214788

    • ISBN-10

      0813214785

    • Eden Code

      1195287

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    • Author/Creator: Paul V. Murphy

    • ISBN: 9780813214788

    • Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press

    • Release Date: September 2007

    • Weight: 573g

    • Dimensions: 150 x 208 x 29 mm

    • Eden Code: 1195287


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