1524 SAVONAROLA Girolamo CONFESSIONALE PRO INSTRUCTIONE CONFESSORUM antique
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Savonarola, Girolamo (1452-1498)
CONFESSIONALE PRO INSTRUCTIONE CONFESSORUM
reuerendi patris fratris Hieronymi Sauonarole Ferrariensis Ordinis predicatorum. In super recollectorium rudimentorum sacre theologie pro nouis predicatoribus & confessoribus fructuosissimum
Venice: Francis de Bindo, 1524.
Savonarola's detailed instructions for confessorsedited by the philologist Luca Olchinensis Panaetius and dedicated to Antonio Contarini (d. 1524) , a patriarch of Venice.
This manual specifically addressed to young priests, it reviews various sins, describes the qualities of a good confessor, guides the reader through interrogation conventional priest, not a radical public reformer loudly auguring the Apocalypse.
A famous woodcut of Savonarola seated to the left of a desk in his cell, writing, beneath a crucifix and a window without bars, introduces an edition of his text that is neatly printed in Gothic type with two large, ten-line crible woodcut initials beginning the major sections.
Latin text in gothic type, single column throughout, damage to blank area of title somewhat crudely repaired, slight marginal losses; bound in boards covered with patterned paper (in 20th century)
Size 5 3/8 x 4 in.
98 leaves (196 pages)
rare
Girolamo Savonarola (1452 Ć¢ā¬ā 1498) or Jerome Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar from Ferrara and preacher active in Renaissance Florence. He was known for his prophecies of civic glory, the destruction of secular art and culture, and his calls for Christian renewal. He denounced clerical corruption, despotic rule, and the exploitation of the poor.
In September 1494, when Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and threatened Florence, such prophecies seemed on the verge of fulfilment. While Savonarola intervened with the French king, the Florentines expelled the ruling Medicis and, at the friar's urging, established a "popular" republic. Declaring that Florence would be the New Jerusalem, the world centre of Christianity and "richer, more powerful, more glorious than ever", he instituted an extreme puritanical campaign, enlisting the active help of Florentine youth.
In 1495 when Florence refused to join Pope Alexander VI's Holy League against the French, the Vatican summoned Savonarola to Rome. He disobeyed and further defied the pope by preaching under a ban, highlighting his campaign for reform with processions, bonfires of the vanities, and pious theatricals. In retaliation, the pope excommunicated him in May 1497 and threatened to place Florence under an interdict. A trial by fire proposed by a rival Florentine preacher in April 1498 to test Savonarola's divine mandate turned into a fiasco, and popular opinion turned against him. Savonarola and two of his supporting friars were imprisoned.
On 23 May 1498, Church and civil authorities condemned, hanged, and burned the three friars in the main square of Florence.
Savonarola's devotees, the Piagnoni, kept his cause of republican freedom and religious reform alive well into the following century, although the MediciĆ¢ā¬ārestored to power in 1512 with the help of the papacyĆ¢ā¬āeventually broke the movement. Some Protestants, including Martin Luther himself, consider Savonarola to be a vital precursor to the Reformation.
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CONFESSIONALE PRO INSTRUCTIONE CONFESSORUM
reuerendi patris fratris Hieronymi Sauonarole Ferrariensis Ordinis predicatorum. In super recollectorium rudimentorum sacre theologie pro nouis predicatoribus & confessoribus fructuosissimum
Venice: Francis de Bindo, 1524.
Savonarola's detailed instructions for confessorsedited by the philologist Luca Olchinensis Panaetius and dedicated to Antonio Contarini (d. 1524) , a patriarch of Venice.
This manual specifically addressed to young priests, it reviews various sins, describes the qualities of a good confessor, guides the reader through interrogation conventional priest, not a radical public reformer loudly auguring the Apocalypse.
A famous woodcut of Savonarola seated to the left of a desk in his cell, writing, beneath a crucifix and a window without bars, introduces an edition of his text that is neatly printed in Gothic type with two large, ten-line crible woodcut initials beginning the major sections.
Latin text in gothic type, single column throughout, damage to blank area of title somewhat crudely repaired, slight marginal losses; bound in boards covered with patterned paper (in 20th century)
Size 5 3/8 x 4 in.
98 leaves (196 pages)
rare
Girolamo Savonarola (1452 Ć¢ā¬ā 1498) or Jerome Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar from Ferrara and preacher active in Renaissance Florence. He was known for his prophecies of civic glory, the destruction of secular art and culture, and his calls for Christian renewal. He denounced clerical corruption, despotic rule, and the exploitation of the poor.
In September 1494, when Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and threatened Florence, such prophecies seemed on the verge of fulfilment. While Savonarola intervened with the French king, the Florentines expelled the ruling Medicis and, at the friar's urging, established a "popular" republic. Declaring that Florence would be the New Jerusalem, the world centre of Christianity and "richer, more powerful, more glorious than ever", he instituted an extreme puritanical campaign, enlisting the active help of Florentine youth.
In 1495 when Florence refused to join Pope Alexander VI's Holy League against the French, the Vatican summoned Savonarola to Rome. He disobeyed and further defied the pope by preaching under a ban, highlighting his campaign for reform with processions, bonfires of the vanities, and pious theatricals. In retaliation, the pope excommunicated him in May 1497 and threatened to place Florence under an interdict. A trial by fire proposed by a rival Florentine preacher in April 1498 to test Savonarola's divine mandate turned into a fiasco, and popular opinion turned against him. Savonarola and two of his supporting friars were imprisoned.
On 23 May 1498, Church and civil authorities condemned, hanged, and burned the three friars in the main square of Florence.
Savonarola's devotees, the Piagnoni, kept his cause of republican freedom and religious reform alive well into the following century, although the MediciĆ¢ā¬ārestored to power in 1512 with the help of the papacyĆ¢ā¬āeventually broke the movement. Some Protestants, including Martin Luther himself, consider Savonarola to be a vital precursor to the Reformation.
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