The Renaissance Papacy 1400-1600 /

After having been weakened by the Great Western Schism, the papacy recovered its leadership position during the Renaissance. It expanded and reformed its bureaucracy, gained control over councils and cardinals, and established its authority over the Papal States and the city of Rome, which it develo...

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Other Authors: Minnich, Nelson (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
The Renaissance Society of America ; 22.

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Call Number: D410

Table of Contents:
  • 2 Land
  • 3 Conclusions
  • 4 The First Doctrina Complexes
  • 1 The Augustinian Doctrina of Metztitlán
  • 2 The First Doctrina Complex at Tepoztlán
  • 3 The Franciscan Doctrina la Asunción in Mérida, Yucatán
  • 4 Conclusions
  • 5 Urban Plan and Development of the Communities in Northern Morelos
  • 1 Atlatlahucan
  • 2 Tlayacapan
  • 3 Urban Plan and Architecture of Other Communities
  • 4 Conclusions
  • 6 Evangelizing the Plan de Amilpas
  • 1 The Dominican Visita Complex at Olintepec
  • 2 The Dominican Visita Complex at San Miguel Anenecuilco
  • 3 The Dominican Visita Complex at Santa Ana Cuautlixco
  • 4 The Franciscan/Dominican Visita Complex at San Hipólito Atenango "Las Bóvedas"
  • 5 The Franciscan/Dominican Visita Complex at Santa María de la Asunción Temimilcingo
  • 6 Conclusions
  • 7 Creating Communities from Whole Cloth
  • Conclusions
  • 8 Conclusions
  • Appendix 1: September 19, 2017
  • San Mateo Atlatlahucan (Augustinian)
  • San Juan Bautista Tlayacapan (Augustinian)
  • San Guillermo Totolapan (Augustinian)
  • The paleo-Christian visita chapels of Ahuatlán (Totolapan)
  • La Natividad Tepoztlán (Dominican)
  • San Juan Bautista Yecapixtla (Augustinian)
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index.