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Juan de Valdés

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236: 31: 717: 141:; there is no proof of his holding any official position, though Curione (in 1544) writes of him as "cavalliere di Cesare." His house on the Chiaja was the centre of a literary and religious circle; his conversations and writings (circulated in manuscript) stimulated the desire for a spiritual reformation of the church. 227:) as a topic for advanced Christians; yet he explicitly affirms the consubstantiality of the Son, whom he unites in doxologies with the Father and the Holy Spirit" (Opusc. p. 145). Practical theology interested him more than speculative, his aim being the promotion of a healthy and personal piety. 194:
His death scattered his band of associates. Abandoning the hope of a regenerated Catholicism, Ochino and Vermigli left Italy. Some of Valdés's writings were by degrees published in Italian translations. Showing much originality and penetration, they combine a delicate vein of semi-mystical
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writers, and is countenanced by Bayle. To this view some colour is given by isolated expressions in his writings, and by the subsequent course of Ochino (whose heterodox repute rests, however, on the insight with which he presented objections).
191:, with comments and introductions. To him Carnesecchi ascribes his own adoption of the Evangelical doctrine of justification by faith, and at the same time his rejection of the policy of the Lutheran schism. Valdés died at Naples in May 1541. 152:(1535). His works entitle him to a foremost place among Spanish prose writers. His friends urged him to seek distinction as a humanist, but his bent was towards problems of Biblical interpretation in their bearing on the devout life. 199:; any such influence must have been at second hand. The Aviso on the interpretation of Scripture, based on Tauler, was probably the work of Alfonso. Valdés was in relations with Fra Benedetto of Mantua, the anonymous author of 133:. From the autumn of 1533 he made Naples his permanent residence, his name being Italianized as Valdésso and Val d'Esso. Confusion with his brother may account for the statement (without evidence) of his appointment by 785: 346: 325: 302: 737: 732: 780: 195:
spirituality with the personal charm attributed to their author in all contemporary notices. Llorente traces in Valdés the influence of
765: 244: 275: 223:(1842–1919) comments: "Valdés never discusses the Trinity (even when commenting on Matt, xxviii. 19), reserving it (in his 770: 478: 462: 443: 63: 55: 498: 485: 168:(April 1490; a widow since 1525 – 25 February 1547, aged 57), since 1537, and her younger widowed sister-in-law, 430:, Venice, 1556 (with text; edited by Juan Pérez de Pineda); reprinted, 1856; in English, by J. T. Betts, 1883. 153: 79: 677: 652: 775: 375: 755: 679:
Life and writings of Juan de Valdés : otherwise Valdesso, Spanish reformer in the sixteenth century
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Qual Maniera si dovrebbe tenere in formare gli figliuoli de Christiani delle Cose della Religione
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in 1520 and was Latin secretary of state from 1524). Alfonso died in 1532 in Vienna.
91: 41:(c.1490 – August 1541) was a Spanish religious writer and Catholic reformer. 392: 369: 279: 388: 87: 86:, written and published about 1528. A passage in this work may have suggested 17: 145: 98:
attacked the corruptions of the Roman Church; hence Valdés, in fear of the
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Comentario Breve... sobre la Primera Epístola de san Pablo a los Corintios
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The suggestion that Valdés departed from Catholic Orthodoxy about the
465:(1684) mentions a commentary on St John's Gospel, not known to exist. 424:
from Vienna manuscript), in English, by JT Betts, with the Opuscules.
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At Vienna is an unpublished commentary in Spanish on Psalms i.–xli.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He was the younger of twin sons of Fernando de Valdés, hereditary
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Comentario Breve... sobre la Epístola de San Pablo a los Romanos
110: 82:, first appears as the anonymous author of a politico-religious 391:'s Catéchisme de l'Eglise de Genève). English translation into 214:; it has been adopted by Sand (1684), Wallace (1850) and other 741:. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 622:
Twilight of the Renaissance: The Life of Juan de Valdés
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was first made in 1567 by the Transylvanian bishop,
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Revival of interest in him is due to 267:, are ascribed to Juan in the reprint, 201:Del Benefizio di Gesù Cristo Crocefisso 137:as secretary to the viceroy at Naples, 66:, who attended Charles's coronation in 338: 317: 294: 257:Diálogo de las cosas ocurridas en Roma 596:Historia de los heterodoxos españoles 594:Menéndez y Pelayo, Marcelino (1880), 378:(1861); no Spanish original is known. 144:His first production at Naples was a 7: 125:. On 12 January 1533 he writes from 253:Diálogo de Lactancio y un Arcediano 544:Spanish Reformers of Two Centuries 78:Juan, who probably studied at the 25: 715: 682:. London: Quaritch. p. 176. 512:History of Reformation in Spain 503:History of Reformation in Italy 263:, ca. 1528, by Juan's brother: 559:——— (1885), 551:——— (1882), 510:——— (1829), 117:he had upheld the validity of 1: 479:Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum 476:Sandius, Christopher (1684), 463:Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum 444:in English, by JT Betts, 1883 420:(original published with the 402:Ciento i Diez Consideraciones 274:. An Italian translation (by 245:Biblioteca Nacional de España 64:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 781:Spanish expatriates in Italy 553:Lives of J. and A. de Valdés 397:. No known Spanish original. 333:Cinque Tratatelli Evangelici 160:were leading spirits in his 261:Diálogo de Mercurio y Carón 175:His influence was great on 84:Diálogo de Mercurio y Carón 802: 766:People from Cuenca, Spain 490:Antitrinitarian Biography 474:Notices of Valdés are in 440:El Evangelio de San Mateo 335:(in Italian), Rome, 1869 676:de Valdés, Juan (1865). 314:(in Spanish), Bonn, 1881 738:Encyclopædia Britannica 629:Firpo, Massimo (2015), 418:Seven Doctrinal Letters 259:, ca. 1527, as well as 620:Crews, Daniel (2008), 394:Valdés' Two Catechisms 376:Benjamin Barron Wiffen 248: 35: 366:(in Italian), c. 1535 238: 129:, in attendance upon 33: 771:Spanish male writers 412:(manuscript), Vienna 289:Diálogo de la Lengua 241:Diálogo de la lengua 158:Marcantonio Flaminio 150:Diálogo de la Lengua 109:In 1531 he moved to 80:University of Alcalá 585:Benrath, K (1875), 459:Christopher Sandius 408:"Consideraciones", 371:Alfabeto Christiano 364:Alfabeto Christiano 156:(Peter Martyr) and 139:Don Pedro de Toledo 123:Catherine of Aragon 100:Spanish Inquisition 521:Benjamin B. Wiffen 353:Betts, JT (1882), 272:(in Spanish), 1850 249: 221:Gaston Bonet-Maury 181:Pietro Carnesecchi 36: 653:"VALDES, Juan de" 587:Bernardino Ochino 576:Young, M (1860), 265:Alfonso de Valdés 255:, also known as: 121:'s marriage with 102:, left Spain for 16:(Redirected from 793: 742: 721: 719: 718: 707: 701: 684: 683: 673: 667: 666: 664: 663: 649: 633: 624: 608: 607:, Hall EP, trans 598: 589: 580: 564: 555: 546: 529: 514: 505: 492: 482: 413: 405: 386: 367: 358: 350: 344: 336: 329: 323: 315: 306: 300: 292: 273: 243:. Manuscript in 225:Latte Spirituale 166:Vittoria Colonna 131:Pope Clement VII 21: 801: 800: 796: 795: 794: 792: 791: 790: 746: 745: 733:Valdes, Juan de 731:, ed. (1911). 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Index

Juan de Valdes

regidor
Cuenca
Castile
Alfonso
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Aachen
University of Alcalá
Don Quixote
Sancho Panza
Spanish Inquisition
Naples
Rome
Henry VIII
Catherine of Aragon
Bologna
Pope Clement VII
Charles V
Don Pedro de Toledo
philological
Vermigli
Marcantonio Flaminio
Vittoria Colonna
Giulia Gonzaga
Ochino
Pietro Carnesecchi
Hebrew
Greek
Tauler

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