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The Counter-Reformation aka the Catholic Reformation - PowerPoint Presentation

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The Counter-Reformation aka the Catholic Reformation - PPT Presentation

The Complutensian Polyglot Bible Gasparo Cardinal Contarini a Catholic reformer Reginald Cardinal Pole another reformminded Catholic leader Juan de Valdes 1541 Spanish humanist Vittoria ID: 703464

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The Counter-Reformation aka the Catholic ReformationSlide2

The Complutensian Polyglot BibleSlide3

Gasparo

Cardinal

Contarini

, a Catholic reformerSlide4

Reginald Cardinal

Pole, another reform-minded Catholic leaderSlide5

Juan de

Valdes (+1541), Spanish humanistSlide6

Vittoria

Colonna

(1490-1547), friend of humanists and love interest of Michelangelo (the sketch of her to the left is by Michelangelo

)Slide7

Giulia

Gonzaga (1512-1566), Italian noblewoman and friend of Juan de ValdesSlide8

Peter Martyr

Vermigli

, Italian reformerSlide9

Charles V, the Holy Roman emperor (Titian portrait)Slide10

The Landgrave

Philipp

of

Hesse

(1504-1567) – a strong supporter of the Reformation … and a bigamistSlide11

Philipp of Hesse and Christine of SaxonySlide12

Margarethe von der Saale, Philipp of Hesse’s second wifeSlide13

Maurice of

Saxony, Protestant duke and leader, 1521-1553Slide14

Pope Paul III (1534-1549)Slide15

The Council of Trent (1545-1563)Slide16

The InquisitionSlide17

Tomas de

Torquemada, inquisitorSlide18

Philip

II,

King of

Spain (r.1554-1598)Slide19

Index of Prohibited BooksSlide20

Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (S.J.)Slide21

Loyola’s Spiritual ExercisesSlide22

St. Teresa of Avila, founder of the Discalced CarmelitesSlide23

The Ecstasy of St.Theresa, by Gianlorenzo Bernini (ca 1650)Slide24

St. John of the Cross, another Spanish mysticSlide25

A

Golden Age in Spain

for the arts coexists with this outpouring of religious fervor; sometimes the two overlap (see El Greco’s paintings, e.g.)Slide26

El Greco’s The

Burial of Count

Orgel

(1586-1588)Slide27

El Greco’s

View of Toledo

(1596-1600)