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A History of the Council of Trent, Vol. 1
Hubert Jedin
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Author's Preface (page 1)
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Book One Council and Reform from the Council of Basle to the Lateran Council (page 5)
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I Victory of the Papacy over the Reform Councils (page 5)
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II Survival of Conciliar Theory (page 32)
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III The Papal Reaction (page 62)
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IV Tensions within the Restored Papacy (page 76)
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V Failure of the Conciliar Attempts of Basle (1482) and Pisa (1511) (page 101)
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VI The Papacy and Church Reform: the Fifth Council of the Lateran (page 117)
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VII The Spontaneous Reform of the Members (page 139)
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Book Two Why so late? The antecedents of the Council of Trent 1517-1545 (page 166)
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I Luther's "Reform" and Council (page 166)
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II "A Free Christian Council in German Lands" (page 197)
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III War--No Council (page 220)
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IV Augsburg and the Emperor's Proposal for a Council (1530) (page 245)
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V Fruitless Negotiations (1531-1534) (page 268)
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VI Paul III and the Convocation of a Council at Mantua (page 288)
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VII The Miscarriage of Mantua and Vicenza (page 313)
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VIII The Dream of an Understanding and the Reality of the Differences (page 355)
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IX Reform without a Council (page 410)
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X The First Convocation of the Council of Trent (page 446)
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XI The Peace of Crepy and the Second Tridentine Convocation (page 490)
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XII The Theatre and the Inauguration (page 545)
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Bibliography and Abbreviations (page 585)
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Index (page 595)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RN | 16.3 (Autumn 1963): 220-222 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0277-903X%28196323%2916%3A3%3C220%3AAHOTCO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 |
AHR | 63.4 (Jul. 1958): 949-950 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28195807%2963%3A4%3C949%3AAHOTCO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R |