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Cicerone nella Controriforma. Girolamo Ragazzoni umanista e vescovo

Translated title of the contribution: Cicero in the Counter-Reformation. Girolamo Ragazzoni humanist and bishop

Fabio Gatti

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Abstract

In the history of Cicero’s fortune, the age of the Counter-Reformation is not a specifically examinated period, despite the presence of the orator being fundamental in the education of many of the protagonists of Catholic renovation and essential in the new didactic system for a better qualified clergy. This article is intended to highlight Cicero’s\r\ncentral role in such a delicate historical phase, focusing in particular on the example of Girolamo Ragazzoni (around 1537-1592), who commented on the Epistulae ad Familiares and vulgarised the Filippiche; as a young humanist in close contact with Paolo Manuzio and Carlo Sigonio, he will take part in the Council, holding its final oration, to later become Bishop of Bergamo in 1577: there, in collaboration with Carlo Borromeo, he will reveal himself as one of the most diligent agents of the reformation within the Church, especially in the pedagogical and scholastic sector.
Translated title of the contributionCicero in the Counter-Reformation. Girolamo Ragazzoni humanist and bishop
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)113-130
Number of pages18
JournalACME
Volume70
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Cicero

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