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Contarini, Gasparo Summary
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CONTARINI, GASPARO (1483–1542), Venetian statesman, author of philosophical and theological works, proponent of Roman Catholic church reform, and cardinal. Born in Venice on October 16, 1483, he died in Bologna on August 24, 1542. Belonging to...
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Gasparo Contarini (October 16, 1483 - August 24, 1542) was an Italian diplomat and...


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Renaissance Quarterly
Gasparo Contarini: Venice, Rome and Reform. (book reviews)
09/22/1995: 608 words, approx. 2 pages
Gasparo Contarini, the polished patrician, savvy diplomat, impoverished cardinal and idealistic but impractical church reformer, was busy about two enterprise in the first half of the sixteenth century: the political and diplomatic developments in Venetian civic policy and the dogmatic and ecclesiastical maneuverings...
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Church History
The communication of friendship: Gasparo Contarini's letters to hermits at Camaldoli (1).
03/01/2003: 16,194 words, approx. 54 pages
The modern idea that to converse means to talk, to exchange ideas with another person, emerged between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries. Before that time, and throughout the Middle Ages, conversatio was a state of being or a way of life. To...
 


 

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