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  Page 47   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
That Spiera laid violent hands on himself is later invention.
Spiera, Episodio dells reforms religiosa in Italic, Rome, 1872; C. RSnneke, Francesco Spiera, Hamburg, 1874; K. Benrath, Geachichte der Reformation in Venedip, pp.
He is generally, and probably justly, held to be the author of the anonymous Fortalitium fidei contra.ludceos, Sttrttcenos aliosque Christiante fulei, inimicos (n.p., 1487 and often), which, acco°ding to its preface, was written by a Franciscan teacher at Valladolid in 1458.
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 1502 [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Francesco SpieraFrancesco Spiera (1502-December 27, 1548) was an Protestant Italian jurist.
Interest in Spiera is due to the fact that the Protestants of the sixteenth century used his case as an example of the dreadful consequences of the sin against the Holy Ghost, since he discerned Evangelical truth, but denied and abjured it for external reasons.
Spiera had won an esteemed position in his native town; and a well bestowed house, in which ten children grew up, appeared...
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 Istria on the Internet - Prominent Istrians - Baldo Lupetino
Mark my Evangelist." In the sixteenth century, at San Francesco Delia Vigna, voices from the Reformation were heard at the same place, and the Provincial of its Franciscan community, Baldo Lupetino, rejoicing that Martin Luther "had brought the gospel to honor again," began to travel, preaching justification by faith in Italian and Croatian.
Refusing food or medicine, Spiera died December 27,1548, in despair, not able even to utter the words of the Lord's Prayer.
For Vergerio, a bishop sympathetic to the Reformation, Spiera's despair was a rebuke of Nicodemism-secret Protestantism.
www.istrianet.org /istria/illustri/lupetina/lutheran4.htm   (4158 words)

  
 Francesco Spiera: Definition from GuruNet
Francesco Spiera (1502-December 27 1548) was an Protestant Italian jurist.
He was born at Cittadella, 13 miles north of Padua.
Interest in Spiera is due to the fact that the Protestants
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 SCJ Abstracts, Volume 26 (1995)
The narratives of Francesco Spiera's death in Cittadella in 1548 emphasize that he died certain of his own damnation because he had recanted some Protestant beliefs during Inquisition proceedings six months earlier.
The authors of the Spiera stories were not disinterested observers: Pier Paolo Vergerio, Matteo Gribaldi, Henry Scrymgeour, and Sigismund Gelous were, or became, Protestants.
Spiera stories are still often treated as factual, yet in practice his despair was exploited for propaganda purposes.
escj.truman.edu /vol26abs.html   (4710 words)

  
 TABLE OF CONTENTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
According to the ambassador Francesco Contarini, the Lutherans of Germany boasted in 1535 that their sympathisers in Italy alone would make an army sufficient to deliver them from the priests, and that they had enough friends in the monastic orders to intimidate all who were opposed to them.
Several were proceeded against and put to death; and at length, in March, 1564, Gian Francesco di Caserta and Giovanni Bernardino di Aversa were beheaded and burned in the market-place.
The last straw was the case of Francesco Spiera, a lawyer of Citta-della, whose story was long remembered amongst the Reformed.
www.uni-mannheim.de /mateo/camenaref/cmh/cmh212.html   (17530 words)

  
 Pier Paolo Vergerio - Definition, explanation
In connection with the Historic of Francesco Spiera of December 7, 1549, Vergerio directed a sharp reply to the suffragan bishop of Padua; and instead of responding to a second summons, by the Nuncio Della Casa, to appear before the tribunal in Venice, on May 1, 1549, he left Italy forever.
The experiences at Spiera's sick-bed had brought Vergerio to inward decision.
The twelve treatises which he produced at Basel in 1550 supply information regarding his dogmatic position.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/p/pi/pier_paolo_vergerio.php   (655 words)

  
 SULAIR : Special Collections : Rare Books Division : Incunabula Author List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Binding: gilt red morocco, panelled spine, with elephant crest on blue morocco inlay; in slip case by Jas.
Macdonald Co., N.Y. On spine: Dante: Spiera: 1477.
Call Number: KA1488.P382 f CB Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/spc/rbc/Incunabula_Author_List.htm   (9350 words)

  
 Comparative Drama: Unpardonable sins: the hazards of performative language in the tragic cases of Francesco Spiera and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1548, Francesco Spiera, an Italian Protestant who had been compelled to abjure his faith by the Roman Inquisition, died under the conviction that in acquiescing to the Inquisition's demands he had committed the unpardonable sin against the Holy Spirit.
His case became a sensation among Protestants on the Continent and in England; his story enjoyed a long life especially among English Protestants who rejected the established Church, and was retold several times in different editions from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries.
Until a short time ago, Spiera was a...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:126559042&refid=holomed_1   (207 words)

  
 GraciousCall.org - HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
Recently Emil Comba has edited his Trattacelli e sua storia di Francesco Spiera in the first two volumes of his "Biblioteca della Riforma Italiana," Firenze, 1883, and the Parafrasi sopra l’ Epistola ai Romani, 1886.
He found the city excited by the fearful tragedy of Francesco Spiera, a lawyer and convert from Romanism, who had abjured the evangelical faith from fear of the Inquisition, and fell into a hell of tortures of conscience under the conviction that he had committed the unpardonable sin by rejecting the truth.
He was for several weeks a daily witness, with many others, of the agonies of this most unfortunate of apostates, and tried in vain to comfort him.
www.graciouscall.org /books/history/8_ch04.htm   (13653 words)

  
 BJO -- Collected Resources : Ophthalmology
Identification and antibiotic susceptibility of coagulase negative staphylococci isolated in corneal/external infections
Antonio Pinna, Stefania Zanetti, Mario Sotgiu, Leonardo A Sechi, Giovanni Fadda, and Francesco Carta
Mark J Kupersmith, Regina Langer, Hal Mitnick, Robert Spiera, Harry Spiera, Marjorie Richmond, and Stephen Paget
bjo.bmjjournals.com /cgi/collection/ophthalmology?page=100   (197 words)

  
 1543 [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Francesco da MilanoFrancesco da Milano (1497-1543) was a medieval Italian lutist virtuoso and composer.
Was borned in Monza, close to Milan; was rather popular during his life; wrote several books of music for lute.
Francesco Spiera, Protestant Italian jurist (born 1502 Events January 1 - Portuguese explorers sailed into Guanabra Bay, Brazil and mistook it for the mouth of a river which they named Rio de Janeiro May 9 - Christopher Columbus leaves Spain for his fourth and final trip to the "New World".
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 SULAIR : Special Collections : Rare Books Division : Incunablua Date List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Call Number: KA1487.D36 f CB Questa operecta tracta dellarte del be[n] morire cioe i[n] gratia didio.
Stanford Copy 1 (RBC): Binding: modern vellum, with 18 blank leaves bound at end; in case.
Impresso in Firenze : Per Ser Francesco Bonaccorsi, nel anno mille quattrocento nouanta adi xx di septembre [20 Sept. 1490]; [180] p.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/spc/rbc/Incunabula_Date_List.htm   (9543 words)

  
 University of Sussex Library Special Collections: Travers Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
CHRONICA delle vite de Pontefici et Imperatori Romani composta per M. Francesco Petrarcha, alla quale sono state aggiunte quelle che da tempi del Petrarcha insino alla eta nostra mancavano.
Translations by Francesco Filelfo, Romolo Amaseo, Wilibald Pirckheimer, Cardinal Ioannes Bessarion, Leonardo Bruni, Omnibonus Leonicenus, Raphaele Maffei of Volterra, Joachim Camerario, Desiderius Erasmus, and Joannes Ribittus.
Isingrin undertook publication of the complete works in Latin translations, re-editing the established editions of Aldus, Venice 1503 and Giunta 1516 and 1527 and adding 4 recently discovered fragments.
www.sussex.ac.uk /library/speccoll/collection_catalogues/travers.html   (11774 words)

  
 Arthritis & Rheumatism Table of Contents, November 1995
These effects were investigated in the present study.
Marco Matucci-Cerinic, Francesco Borrelli, Sergio Generini, Alfredo Cantelmo, Isabella Marcucci, Fabrizio Martelli, Paolo Romagnoli, Stefano Bacci, Angelo Conz, Paolo Marinelli, and Simone Marabini 1687
This study demonstrates the efficacy of somatostatin in reducing inflammation in experimental arthritis.
www.rheumatology.org /publications/ar/1995/nov95.asp   (1748 words)

  
 JASN -- Table of Contents (16 [7])
Benedetta Bussolati, Maria Chiara Deregibus, Valentina Fonsato, Sophie Doublier, Tiziana Spatola, Simone Procida, Francesco Di Carlo, and Giovanni Camussi
Tomas Berl, Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Julia B. Lewis, Marc A. Pfeffer, Jerome G. Porush, Jean-Lucien Rouleau, Paul L. Drury, Enric Esmatjes, Donald Hricik, Marc Pohl, Itamar Raz, Philippe Vanhille, Thomas B. Wiegmann, Bernard M. Wolfe, Francesco Locatelli, Samuel Z. Goldhaber, Edmund J. Lewis for the Collaborative Study Group
A general review of the topic discussed in this article is available through UpToDate in Nephrology.
jasn.asnjournals.org /content/vol16/issue7   (1548 words)

  
 SPS' Digest: Issue 17, 7-Apr-2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Characterization of a novel microperoxidase from Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometric determination of selenenylsulfide linkages in rat selenoprotein P
A serum proteomic approach to gauging the state of remission in Wegener's granulomatosis
www.swissproteomicsociety.org /digest/2005/issue17.html   (5857 words)

  
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AUTHOR Caelius, S. TITLE Preface to Franciscus Spiera, Quidquid susceptem semel Euangelicae veritatis professionem abnegasset damnassetque, in horrendam incidit desperationem historia
AUTHOR Caesar, Caius Julius: see Johannes Andreas Alerensis
TITLE Preface to Franciscus Spiera, Quidquid susceptem semel Euangelicae veritatis professionem abnegasset damnassetque, in horrendam incidit desperationem historia
www.philological.bham.ac.uk /bibliography/c.html   (3926 words)

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