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  Aonio Paleario - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1520 he went to Rome, where he entered the brilliant literary circle of Leo X.
When Charles of Bourbon stormed Rome in 1527 Paleario went first to Perugia and then to Siena, where he settled as a teacher.
A work, entitled Benefizio di Cristo (" The Benefit of Christ's Death"), has been attributed to Paleario on insufficient grounds.
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 Protestantism in Italy
The evidence that Paleario was the author is a statement in his defence, made in 1542 before the senate of Siena, from which it appears that he had written a treatise with the same or a very similar title.
Against the conclusion that it was written by Paleario is the fact that he is not once named by contemporary writers as the author.
Three years later, Paleario, who had been taken from his professorship at Milan to a Roman prison, was repaid for his service to truth with the gibbet and the flames.
www.edwardtbabinski.us /sheldon/protestantism_italy.html   (3153 words)

  
 Short Papers on Church History - Chapter 48
Paleario was at last condemned on four charges: 1, For denying purgatory, 2, For disapproving of the dead being buried in churches; 3, For ridiculing the monastic life; 4, For ascribing justification solely to confidence in the mercy of God forgiving our sins through Jesus Christ.
After an imprisonment of three years in the dungeons of the Inquisition, his body was given to the flames in the year 1570, and in the seventieth year of his age.
And their remembrance in hell of the perfect happiness of their innocent but helpless victims, must give vitality to the worm that never dies and vehemence to the flames that will never be quenched.
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Aonio Paleario (1503-1570) Aonio Paleario (= Antonio della Paglia) nacque a Veroli (FR) nel 1503.
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 Teologi & livsfrågor - Barkito.se
Aonio Paleario - Den korsfäste Kristus och hans nådesverk.
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Detta är en bok som handlar om den underbara vägen, vägen som man vandrar med Gud.
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 INQUISITION: Philadelphia Rare Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Aonio Paleario (1503–70) chose to express and even publish beliefs that were sufficiently non-mainstream Catholic that he came to the attention of the Inquisition in Italy three times.
The first two instances saw the charges dropped thanks to the intervention of powerful protectors, the third proved fatal, his protectors having died.
Paleario was at once a creation of the Renaissance and of the Reformation: He carried on a wide correspondence with the intellectuals of his time, he studied the writings of Luther and Erasmus, and he sought to reconcile the old with the new.
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 AONIO PALEARIO (c. 150... - Online Information article about AONIO PALEARIO (c. 150...
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Christ's Death "), has been attributed to Paleario on insufficient grounds.
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 Aonio Paleario info here at en.29-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
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In 1520 he went to Rome, where he inserted the luminous literary circle of Leo X. When Charles of Bourbon stormed Rome in 1527 Paleario went introductory to Perugia 'n formerly to Siena, where he addicted as a teacher.
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 historians
Antonio Della Paglia (Aonio Paleario), umanista, (Veroli 1503 - Roma 1570).
All’alba di quel giorno si interruppe il cammino terreno di Aonio Paleario, ma non si interruppe la lunga catena di uomini e donne di Dio pronti a difendere e a diffondere l’Evangelo.
Fu proprio il conte Piero Guicciardini a ridare degna memoria al Paleario sia in Toscana che in Italia.
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
A better representative of these last is Aonio Paleario of Veroli, a- man of querulous temper but devoutly Christian life, at once a humanist and a doctrinal Reformer.
Paleario became professor of belles-lettres at Lucca in 1546, on the nomination of Sadoleto and Bembo,
In any case, Aonio died a martyr not so much for his particular opinions as in the cause of liberty of thought itself.
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 Churchill Babington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was by his edition of these speeches from the papyri discovered at Thebes (Egypt) in 1847 and 1856 that Babington's fame as a Greek scholar was made.
In 1855 he published an edition of Benefizio della Morte di Cristo, a remarkable book of the Reformation period, attributed to Paleario, of which nearly all the copies had been destroyed by the Inquisition.
Babington's edition was a facsimile of the editio princeps published at Venice in 1543, with an Introduction and French and English versions.
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Paleario could now live safely in Siena, and he gave lectures on philosophy and poetry, and completed his great poem on the Immortality of the Soul, intended to be a reply to Lucretius.
But Paleario was not only a poet, an orator, and an enthusiast for classical learning: he came of pious parents, among his intimate friends were some of the most eminent and pious churchmen of the day, and he longed for a thorough reformation of the Church without a schism.
It is the farewell of Paleario to his wife and children, and is as follows : To Marietta Paleario.
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Paleario could now live safely in Siena, and he gave lectures on philosophy and poetry, and completed his great poem on the Immortality of the Soul, intended to be a reply to Lucretius.
But Paleario was not only a poet, an orator, and an enthusiast for classical learning: he came of pious parents, among his intimate friends were some of the most eminent and pious churchmen of the day, and he longed for a thorough reformation of the Church without a schism.
It is the farewell of Paleario to his wife and children, and is as follows : To Marietta Paleario.
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 Antiquarian Books :: ILAB-LILA :: International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
The author was deeply influenced by Cicero, and our volume includes an imaginary prosecution of Murena, the man Cicero defended on a charge of bribery at the polls.
There are also 13 other orations by Paleario here, some on such topics as peace and justice, others more personal, such as one On his own Behalf, and another On the Reasons for his Studies.
Born in Veroli near Rome, Palearius as a young man was admired for his facility in Latin verse.
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 EDMUND FORTE.
The cultural movements of the end of the 16th century see among its great a Ciociarian humanist, born at Veroli, who was an eminent scholar: his name is
Antonio della Valle, better known as Aonio Paleario.
Among scholars and patriots we recall the most acclaimed of a long list:Luigi Anginoni, born at Frosinone on November 9th, 1759 was a magistrate during the Roman Republic.
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 Find in a Library: The life and times of Aonio Paleario : or, A history of the Italian reformers in the sixteenth ...
Find in a Library: The life and times of Aonio Paleario : or, A history of the Italian reformers in the sixteenth century illustrated by original letters and unedited documents
The life and times of Aonio Paleario : or, A history of the Italian reformers in the sixteenth century illustrated by original letters and unedited documents
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 AN ABRIDGED HISTORY OF ROME - PART III - IV - THE COUNTER-REFORMATION
After a trial based on his private correspondence on October 1, 1567 Carnesecchi was beheaded in Castel Sant'Angelo and then his body was burnt.
Three years later Aonio Paleario, another Italian humanist, was hanged and burnt in the same spot (he is remembered in the Monument to Giordano Bruno).
The pope asked Catherine de' Medici to similarly act in France and supported the Catholic party in their fight against the Protestants.
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 French Emblems: Emblem: Ius & Philosophia.
D’autant que par ces deux tout le droict se dispense.
 Aonio Paleario (Antonius Palearius): Professor of Greek and Latin at Siena and Milan.
Wrote against practices of submitting Scripture to Church tradition (for example, purgatory).
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 UC San Diego /CDL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
Paleari Antonio 1503 1570 -- See Paleario, Aonio, 1503-1570
Paleario Antonio 1503 1570 -- See Paleario, Aonio, 1503-1570
Palearius Verulanus Aonius 1503 1570 -- See Paleario, Aonio, 1503-1570
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 EAGLE VISION MINISTRY
It is estimated that 40,000 - 80,000 copies were printed between 1541-1548, of which very few remain today due to the fact that most were burned once the title was placed on the list of prohibited books during the Inquisition.
The treatise was originally published anonymously under the title Trattato Ultilissimo Del Beneficio Di Geisu Christo Crocifisso, and was for a few hundred years mistakenly attributed to Aonio Paleario (1503-1570), a martyr for the Reformation cause in
But most scholars now agree, based on records from the Inquisition itself, that the "Trattato" was written by Don Benedetto, a student of the Spanish Reformer Juan de Valdes (1498?-1541) and friend of Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562).
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Specialized in internet law, law of privacy, electronic document and electronic commerce.
Studio: Via Aonio Paleario 7, 03100 Frosinone tel.+39 0775 250750 - fax.
Born in 1954, he was admitted to Lawyer's Council in 1983 in Rome and in 1999 at the Supreme Court of Cassazione.
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 Jehovah's Witnesses: Moscow Court
Some thought that Babylon the Great represented the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
Among them were Jan Hus, a Bohemian Catholic priest burned alive in 1415, and Aonio Paleario, an Italian humanist who was hanged and burned in 1570.
Both strove without success to reform the Catholic Church in the hope that it would return to "its primitive dignity."
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 SOVEREIGN GRACE ARTICLES
This is the story of the martyr Aonio Paleario as told by Merle D'Aubigne.
It moved my heart and I trust it will yours.
To return to top of page: click here.
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 Medici Archive: People Details
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Medici secretary and diplomat Orazio della Rena was the son of the Fulvio di Giuliano della Rena from Colle Val d'Elsa e di Aspasia di Aonio Paleario.
He was born in Prato where his father worked as a doctor, but spent much of his childhood at the family villa at Galognano near Colle.
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 Universidad de Navarra /Navarra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-09)
The benefit of Christ's death / probably written by Aonio Paleario [really by Benedetto da Mantova] ; with an introduction by Churchill Babington
En la cub.: Beneficio di Christo, Cambridge 1855
En el lomo: Paleario, On the Benefit or Christ's Death, Babington
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 History of the Christian Church, Schaff, 1910 edition with power search.
Valdés, a Spanish nobleman who lived at Rome and Naples, was an evangelical mystic, and the real author of that remarkable book, "On the Benefit of Christ’s Death" (published at Venice, 1540).
It was formerly attributed to Aonio Paleario (a friend of Ochino), and had a wide circulation in Italy till it was suppressed and publicly burnt at Naples in 1553.
During the Lent season of 1542, Ochino preached his last course of sermons at Venice.
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The "Epistolae" of Aonio Paleario; Dearing, Baxter's "Saint's Everlasting Rest"; Teerink, Swift's "Cadenus and Vanessa"; Robinson, Thomas Hollis, Founder of Harvard's Celtic Collection; Starck, An Unpublished Letter of Wilhelm Grimm; Sanborn, The Aviation Collection at the Business School Library); News of the Libraries.
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