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 | | Particularly useful for the introduction to the Renaissance is Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy and works by Peter Burke, Hans Baron, Denys Hay, Paul Kristeller and John Stephens. |
 | | Here Hay and Law deal with the Pope, cardinals, the monastic orders who, they say, illustrate the desire for detachment form the world and the difficulties of achieving it [p. |
 | | Important too, as Hay and Law note, is that the evidence for religious practice is largely drawn from the urban records and what were the views and practices of the illiterate masses, especially in rural areas? [p. |
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