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_aThe Age of the Renascence _b An Outline Sketch of the History of the Papacy from the Return from Avignon to the Sack of Rome (1377-1527) |
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_aNew York _bCharles Scribner`s Sons _c1924 |
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505 | 2 | _aTHe growth of Patriotism or the sense of Nationality.............1 New theories of the seat of Sovereignty and the rising tide of Democracy..11 THe new learning - petrarch, The prototype of the humanits. .....20 THe condition in Which the returning pope found italy and the patrimony of St. Peter................35 John wicif of England, and his Protest againt papal War.......46 Pope And antipope ..............59 Period II. From the Accession of the first humanist pope to the French Invasion of Italy Nicholas V. the First Humanist Pope........151 Calixtus III. The old Spaniard, ....................164 The man of the Renascence on the Throne of St. Peter..........193 Period III. From the French invasion to the Sack of Rome The household of Alexander VI..........299 Julius II and Leo X- the nephew of Sixtus IV................286 The court of Leo X ..........321 Adrian Vi, the Honest Orthodox ecclesiastic , The older Humanist of the NOrth Stand ............356 | |
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