
GLI ERETICI D'ITALIA
DISCORSO XXXIX. GREGORIO XIII. SISTO V. EPISODIO FRANCESE.
DISCORSO XL. ERETICI A NAPOLI.
DISCORSO XLI. ERETICI IN LOMBARDIA.
DISCORSO XLII. CLEMENTE VIII. I FILOSOFI NUOVI. BRUNO. CAMPANELLA. VANINO. FERRANTE PALLAVICINO.
DISCORSO XLIII. ITALIANI NELLA SVIZZERA E NELLE CITTÀ LIBERE. LA MESOLCINA. GINEVRA.
APPENDICE IV
DISCORSO XLIV. CONFLITTI GIURISDIZIONALI. POLITICA CATTOLICA. IL BELLARMINO. ERESIA SOCIALE.
DISCORSO XLV. ERETICI NEL VENETO. ACCADEMIA DI VICENZA. FRANCESCO NEGRI. GIROLAMO ZANCHI. ALTRI.
DISCORSO XLVI. VENEZIA INTERDETTA. FRÀ PAOLO SARPI. IL DE DOMNIS.
A vivid collection of historical discourses brings listeners into the tumultuous world of sixteenth‑century Italy, where religious authority and dissent collided. The narrator guides us through the complex politics of the Catholic Church, revealing how papal decisions shaped both doctrine and daily life. Early chapters trace the rise of reformist ideas that challenged long‑standing traditions.
The heart of the narrative focuses on the papacy of Gregory XIII, a ruler whose ambition spanned education, printing, and the very measurement of time. He founded dozens of colleges across Europe and even reached as far as Japan, while simultaneously confronting Protestant incursions and overseeing the dramatic overhaul of the calendar that erased ten days in 1582. Alongside these grand projects, the work details the subtle intrigues of scholars, typographers, and bishops navigating loyalty and ambition.
Through rich storytelling, the listener experiences the clash of ideas, the fervor of missionary zeal, and the practical challenges of governing a continent‑spanning faith. The book paints a nuanced portrait of a period where faith, politics, and science intertwined, inviting reflection on how the past continues to echo in today’s cultural landscape.
Language
it
Duration
~31 hours (1786K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-11-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1895
A hugely prolific 19th-century Italian man of letters, he wrote history, fiction, and political works with the energy of someone trying to explain an entire age. Best known for his sweeping historical writing, he helped shape how many readers of his time understood Italy's past.
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