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)