1758 Life of Pope Sixtus V Gregorio Leti Counter Reformation ROME Vatican 2v
“While I live, every criminal must die”
– Pope Sixtus V
A rare biography of the life of Pope Sixtus V by the famous Gregorio Leti. Leti was known to possess an ‘anti-papal’ view when it came to his historical writings, however, “The Life of Pope Sixtus V” was widely read and translated throughout Europe during the 17th– and 18th-century. Even though Leti was called ‘inexact’ by the Catholic Encyclopedia and ‘inaccurate’ by the Lutheran church, his historical importance and relevance is well-known and unprecedented. (Mosheim, 194).
Pope Sixtus V was revered for his role in eradicating and decreasing corruption and disorder throughout Rome. While he provoked controversy by destroying some iconic antiquities, he rebuilt much of the Papacy, restored economic conditions, and was a central figure in the Counter-Reformation.
1758 Life of Pope Sixtus V Gregorio Leti Counter Reformation ROME Vatican 2v
“While I live, every criminal must die”
– Pope Sixtus V
A rare biography of the life of Pope Sixtus V by the famous Gregorio Leti. Leti was known to possess an ‘anti-papal’ view when it came to his historical writings, however, “The Life of Pope Sixtus V” was widely read and translated throughout Europe during the 17th– and 18th-century. Even though Leti was called ‘inexact’ by the Catholic Encyclopedia and ‘inaccurate’ by the Lutheran church, his historical importance and relevance is well-known and unprecedented. (Mosheim, 194).
Pope Sixtus V was revered for his role in eradicating and decreasing corruption and disorder throughout Rome. While he provoked controversy by destroying some iconic antiquities, he rebuilt much of the Papacy, restored economic conditions, and was a central figure in the Counter-Reformation.
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LETI, Gregorio
La Vie du pape Sixte cinquième. Traduit de l’italien de Gregorio Leti
A Paris: Chez La Veuve Damonneville, Hardy, 1758.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes
- I – [14], 452, [16]
- 7 engraved plates
- II – [4], 476, [20]
- 10 engraved plates
- References: Mosheim, An Ecclesiastical History;
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~6.75in X 4in (17cm x 10cm)
- I – [14], 452, [16]
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25862
Categories
Literature
Religion
Authors
LETI, Gregorio
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete