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Netherlands (Dutch Revolt/ Dutch Republic), The

Henk van Nierop

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-07-24

The Netherlands (Dutch Revolt/ Dutch Republic) Introduction By the middle of the 16th century the Netherlands consisted of some twenty princip...

Nettesheim, Agrippa von

Charles G. Nauert

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Agrippa von Nettesheim Introduction Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (b. 14 September 1486 in Cologne—d. 1535 in Grenoble) was famous...

Niccoli, Niccolò

Craig Kallendorf

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Niccolò Niccoli Introduction Niccolò Niccoli (b. c. 1364–d. 1437) is one of the more intriguing figures of early Italian humanism. One of the ...

Opera

Beth L. Glixon, Jonathan E. Glixon

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-12-19

Opera Introduction The early decades of the 17th century saw a number of musical innovations, of which opera—that is, a play set entirely to m...

Ottoman Empire

Eric R Dursteler

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Ottoman Empire Introduction The field of Ottoman history has experienced dramatic growth since the 1980s. The traditional politically centere...

Papacy

Frederick McGinness

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-08-26

Papacy Introduction A study of the papacy or the Holy See (the episcopal office of the bishop of Rome) between the years 1350 and 1650 must ta...

Papal Rome

Frederick McGinness

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-08-26

Papal Rome Introduction No other city in Europe matches Rome in its traditions, history, legacies, and influence in the Western world. Rome in...

Paris

Barbara B. Diefendorf

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Paris Introduction With a population of two hundred to three hundred thousand people, Paris was the largest city in northern Europe during th...

Parr, Katherine

Susan E. James

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Katherine Parr Introduction Once characterized as the marginally memorable sixth wife of Henry VIII, Katherine (Kateryn, Catherine) Parr (b. 15...

Persecution and Martyrdom

Sarah Covington

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-07-27

Persecution and Martyrdom Introduction The fragmentation of western Christianity in the wake of the reformation ended the monolithic power of t...

Petrarch

Craig Kallendorf

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Petrarch Introduction Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca, b. 1304–d. 1374) occupies a unique position in Renaissance studies. While modern scholars...

Plague and its Consequences

Samuel Kline Cohn

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Plague and Its Consequences Introduction Although the character of the disease has recently stirred much controversy, the consequences of the...

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, The

Wladyslaw Roczniak

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-07-24

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Introduction The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth—also called the Commonwealth of Both Nations, Poland-Lithuania,...

Political Thought

Mark Jurdjevic

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Political Thought Introduction Early modern European political thought is notable for its considerable variety and complexity. The broad range...

Poliziano, Angelo

Craig Kallendorf

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-04-14

ANGELO POLIZIANO Introduction Angelo Ambrogini (b. 1454–d. 1494), called Poliziano after his home town (Lat. Mons Politianus, Ital. Montepu...

Printing and the Book

Erika Rummel, Mark Wilson, Milton Kooistra

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Printing and the Book Introduction Until the 1980s, when periodization fell out of favor among historians, the development of printing was us...

Rabelais, François

Bernd Renner

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-11-21

François Rabelais Introduction Few writers in world literature have had as considerable an influence on letters and later authors or have garn...

Reformation and Wars of Religion in France, The

Barbara B. Diefendorf

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

The Reformation and Wars of Religion in France Introduction The 16th century began in France as a time of relative peace, prosperity, and o...

Reformation, English

Stella Fletcher

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

English Reformation Introduction Fifteenth-century England was solidly Catholic, 17th-century England predominantly Protestant: the differe...

Reformation, German

Hans Hillerbrand, Wladyslaw Roczniak

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

German Reformation Introduction In the 16th century, “Germany” existed only as a kind of shorthand term to designate the German-speaking land...

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