The Invention of Papal History

The Invention of Papal History

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780198807001
Untertitel:
Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Stefan Bauer
Herausgeber:
Oxford Academic
Anzahl Seiten:
276
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.12.2019
ISBN:
978-0-19-880700-1

Stefan Bauer has written an outstanding study of one of the most important Catholic historians in early modern Europe...This exceptional new book promises to do much to shape future work on history writing in early modern Europe.

Autorentext
Dr Stefan Bauer (PhD, Warburg Institute) is a Lecturer in Early Modern History at King's College London. He is an intellectual and cultural historian of early modern Europe; his research interests cover humanism, religious polemic, church history and censorship. In 2021, he was elected to the Council of the Royal Historical Society. He previously held academic positions at the Universities of Warwick and York, the German Historical Institute in Rome and the Italian-German Historical Institute in Trent.

His previous publications include A Renaissance Reclaimed: Jacob Burckhardt's 'Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy' Reconsidered (OUP for the British Academy, 2022) and The Censorship and Fortuna of Platina's 'Lives of the Popes' in the Sixteenth Century (Brepols, 2007).



Klappentext
The Catholic Church is among the oldest, most secretive, institutions in the world, but in the sixteenth century a friar, Onofrio Panvinio, undertook ground-breaking investigations into the Church's history from Christ to the Renaissance. This study shows how his writings impacted on church and society, but also how he changed historical writing.

Zusammenfassung
How was the history of post-classical Rome and of the Church written in the Catholic Reformation? Historical texts composed in Rome at this time have been considered secondary to the city's significance for the history of art. The Invention of Papal History corrects this distorting emphasis and shows how historical writing became part of a comprehensive formation of the image and self-perception of the papacy. By presenting and fully contextualising the path-breaking works of the Augustinian historian Onofrio Panvinio (1530-1568), Stefan Bauer shows what type of historical research was possible in the late Renaissance and the Catholic Reformation. Crucial questions were, for example: How were the pontiffs elected? How many popes had been puppets of emperors? Could any of the past machinations, schisms, and disorder in the history of the Church be admitted to the reading public? Historiography in this period by no means consisted entirely of commissioned works written for patrons; rather, a creative interplay existed between, on the one hand, the endeavours of authors to explore the past and, on the other hand, the constraints of ideology and censorship placed on them. The Invention of Papal History sheds new light on the changing priorities, mentalities, and cultural standards that flourished in the transition from the Renaissance to the Catholic Reformation.

Inhalt
Introduction
1: 'The Clouds roar': Panvinio's Early Career
2: Between Church and Empire: Panvinio's Final Decade
3: Panvinio's History of Papal Elections
4: Church History, Censorship, and Confessionalization
Epilogue
Appendix
Bibliography


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