The histories of particular cities and states within that myriad-faceted slice of civilisation, the Renaissance in Italy, have received more scholarly attention than have the diplomatic, ecclesiastical and cultural connections between them. This study is part of a balance-redressing process. Senior clerics traversed frontiers, owing allegiance to their native state, their benefices and, above all, to the Papacy. The purpose of this exploration of the curial careers of four later quattrocento Venetian cardinals is essentially twofold : to account for relations between Venice and the Papacy with reference to individuals who were at once Venetian patricians and princes of the Church; and to examine the cardinals' responses to this si...
Ippolito II d’Este (1509-1572), cardinal and prince of Ferrara, played a crucial role in shaping the...
Two high-profile events called attention to the threat the Papacy posed to temporal authority in ear...
Abstract Historians of Louis XIV’s reign have debated evolutions in the king’s administration. Such ...
This study is concerned with filling the gap that exists in our understanding of Venetian diplomacy...
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during th...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...
This essay examines the intersection of patrician humanist careers with the humanist trained secreta...
This thesis studies the patronage of an important Italian Renaissance Calrdinal, Oliviero Carafa, a ...
Cardinal Ippolito II d’Este had a role of primary importance in shaping the diplomatic connections a...
In 1519, Patriarch Antonio Contarini (1508–24) was trying to impose his authority over the female mo...
This dissertation evaluates the patronage of the cardinals - not the popes - in early Renaissance Ro...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
Between 1492 and 1503, Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (1439–1503) was the first officially appoint...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
Ippolito II d’Este (1509-1572), cardinal and prince of Ferrara, played a crucial role in shaping the...
Two high-profile events called attention to the threat the Papacy posed to temporal authority in ear...
Abstract Historians of Louis XIV’s reign have debated evolutions in the king’s administration. Such ...
This study is concerned with filling the gap that exists in our understanding of Venetian diplomacy...
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during th...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...
This essay examines the intersection of patrician humanist careers with the humanist trained secreta...
This thesis studies the patronage of an important Italian Renaissance Calrdinal, Oliviero Carafa, a ...
Cardinal Ippolito II d’Este had a role of primary importance in shaping the diplomatic connections a...
In 1519, Patriarch Antonio Contarini (1508–24) was trying to impose his authority over the female mo...
This dissertation evaluates the patronage of the cardinals - not the popes - in early Renaissance Ro...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
Between 1492 and 1503, Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (1439–1503) was the first officially appoint...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
Ippolito II d’Este (1509-1572), cardinal and prince of Ferrara, played a crucial role in shaping the...
Two high-profile events called attention to the threat the Papacy posed to temporal authority in ear...
Abstract Historians of Louis XIV’s reign have debated evolutions in the king’s administration. Such ...