Login
Registrati
Reimposta password
Pubblica & Distribuisci
Soluzioni Editoriali
Soluzioni di Distribuzione
Temi
Architettura e design
Arti
Business e Economia
Chimica
Chimica industriale
Farmacia
Filosofia
Fisica
Geoscienze
Ingegneria
Interesse generale
Legge
Letteratura
Linguistica e semiotica
Matematica
Medicina
Musica
Scienze bibliotecarie e dell'informazione, studi library
Scienze dei materiali
Scienze della vita
Scienze informatiche
Scienze sociali
Sport e tempo libero
Storia
Studi classici e del Vicino Oriente antico
Studi culturali
Studi ebraici
Teologia e religione
Pubblicazioni
Riviste
Libri
Atti
Editori
Blog
Contatti
Cerca
EUR
USD
GBP
Italiano
English
Deutsch
Polski
Español
Français
Italiano
Carrello
Home
Riviste
Holiness
Volume 3 (2017): Numero 2 (June 2017)
Accesso libero
Reformation and the end of Christendom: two visions
Eamon Duffy
Eamon Duffy
| 16 giu 2020
Holiness
Volume 3 (2017): Numero 2 (June 2017)
INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO
Articolo precedente
Articolo Successivo
Sommario
Articolo
Immagini e tabelle
Autori
Articoli in questo Numero
Anteprima
PDF
Cita
CONDIVIDI
Pubblicato online:
16 giu 2020
Pagine:
161 - 180
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/holiness-2017-0003
Parole chiave
REFORMATION
,
THOMAS MORE
,
WILLIAM TYNDALE
,
MARTIN LUTHER
,
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS
,
PROTESTANTISM
© 2017 Eamon Duffy, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
‘Martin Luther preaching to the faithful’ (1561, Church of Torslunde). Art Collection 2 / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
Jean Perrissin (1569–70), Le Temple de Paradis. Paul Fearn / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
Anti-papal woodcut (c.1500). Granger Historical Picture Archive / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
Whore of Babylon woodcut by Lucas Cranch the Elder (c. 1475–1553). from Luther's New Testament (1522). Interfoto / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
Girolamo da Treviso (active c. 1497–1544), A Protestant allegory (c. 1538–44). Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2017 (permission given)
Marburg Colloquy, October 1529. Chronicle / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
(left) Sir Thomas More, Hans Holbein (1527). The Artchives / Alamy Stock Photo (right) Thomas Cromwell, Hans Holbein (1532–33). Ian Dagnall / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
‘Destruction of icons in Zurich 1524’ (Anon.). ART Collection / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
Execution of Archbishop Cranmer, woodcut from from Foxe's Book of Martyrs. World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)
Execution of Carthusian monks at Tyburn, 1535. Artist: Nicolas Beatrizet (1904). They resisted the royal supremacy in England under Henry VIII and were brutally hung, drawn and quartered after being starved. Heritage Image Partnership Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo (rights purchased)