Preferred Citation: Gleason, Elisabeth G. Gasparo Contarini: Venice, Rome, and Reform. Berkely:  University of California Press,  1993. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft429005s2/


 

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Cabot, Sebastian, 37

Calvin, John, 236 , 241

Camaldoli, 11 , 18 , 25

Cambrai, War of the League of, 21 , 32 , 43 n, 54 , 60 , 112 , 119 , 120 , 121

Campeggio, Lorenzo, 177

Campeggio, Tommaso, 162 , 165 , 169 , 173 , 175

Canal, Paolo, 11

Canossa, Lodovico da, 131

Cappello, Carlo, 50

Capuchins, 267 n

Carafa, Gianpietro, 110 , 132 , 139 , 141 , 144 , 153 , 158 , 162 , 163 , 169 , 170 , 171 , 173 -74, 178 , 181 , 194 , 206 , 248 , 250 , 252

Cardinals and their households, 133 -35

Carnesecchi, Pietro, 275

Carpi, Rodolfo Pio di, 279 , 280

Castelvetro, Ludovico, 285

Castiglione, Baldassare, 32

Catholic League, 241 , 247 , 248

Celsi, Mino, 97

Cervia, Venetian claim to, 43 -56 passim, 58

Cervini, Marcello, 171 , 194 , 197 -99, 201 , 202 , 204 , 206 , 242 , 247 -50, 252 , 268 -69

Charles V, 49 , 50 , 54 , 56 -57, 68 -69, 204 -7, 211 -12, 213 , 219 -39 passim, 249 , 255 , 256

Chiari, Isidoro, 264 -65


332

Cinzio, Alvise, 41

Clement VII, Pope, 41 , 42 , 45 ;

GC's relations with, 46 -48, 57 , 70 , 106 , 107 , 126 , 131 , 146 , 206 , 221

Cochlaeus, Johannes, 161 , 201

Coco, Jacomo, 70

Colonna, Ascanio, 213 -22 passim

Colonna, Vittoria, 149 -50, 151 , 169 , 267 n

Consilium de emendanda ecclesia,143 -49, 152 -57, 166 , 173 , 179 , 261

"Consilium quattuor delectorum," 163 , 164 , 165 , 169 , 188

Constance, Council of, 91 , 151

Contarini, Alvise, 75

Contarini, Andrea, 35

Contarini, Felicita, 68

Contarini, Ferigo, 179

Contarini, Francesco, 210 , 215 , 217 , 219 , 222

Contarini, Gasparo, life and career of: as absentee bishop of Belluno, 135 , 179 -81, 256 , 261 , 266 -68, 281 ;

attempts to reform monasteries and convents, 67 -68, 97 , 102 , 180 ;

attitude toward prose style, 82 -83, 86 , 291 ;

awareness of the limitations of Venetian power, 51 , 54 , 55 , 60 , 74 , 112 ;

candidacies for posts in Venetian government, 24 , 26 , 27 n, 42 , 63 -74;

as censor of books, 41 ;

choice of vocation, 18 , 131 ;

conception of papal authority, 245 -47, 258 -59;

connection with Italian Evangelism, 190 -94;

continued good standing with Paul III, 177 -78;

embassy to Charles V, 25 , 29 -40, 54 ;

embassy to Clement VII, 42 -59;

finances, 7 n, 135 -37, 181 -85;

gift for friendship, 90 ;

household as cardinal, 134 -39;

immediare family, 3 -7;

lack of legal training, 92 , 93 , 160 ;

lost work, Geographia,36 ;

negotiations for the Peace of Bologna, 56 -59, 61 ;

as papal legate to Bologna, 276 -92;

as papal legate to Colloquy of Regensburg, chap. 4 ;

periods of depression, 18 , 21 -22, 24 , 25 -26, 40 n, 91 , 137 -38;

persistent confidence in people's reasonableness, 160 , 203 , 236 , 254 , 282 ;

personal crises, 11 -18, 89 ;

pleas to the pope to regard himself primarily as head of the church, 51 -52, 152 ;

posts in Venetian government, 27 -29, 39 -40, 41 , 60 ;

as public speaker, 38 -39, 69 , 83 ;

receiving pension from Dataria while formally engaged in reforming it, 181 -85;

schooling, 7 -8;

theory that he was "used" in the mission to Regensburg, 195 -201;

as treasurer of the College of Cardinals, 178 ;

university studies, 8 -9;

unsavory business practices, 28 n

———, writings of: dates of composition, 75 n;

as pièces d'occasion,299 ;

"Cardinali Polo de paenitentia" (letter), 293 -98;

Catechesis sive Christiana instructio,284 -91;

Compendium primae philosophiae,82 -85;

Conciliorum magis illustrium summa,150 -51;

Confutatio articulorum seu quaestionum Lutheranorum,81 , 98 -106, 110 , 202 ;

De elementis et eorum mixtionibus libri V,86 ;

De magistratibus et republica Venetorum,110 -26;

De officio viri boni ac probi episcopi,93 -98, 102 , 109 , 180 ;

De potestate pontificis quod divinitus sit tradita,107 -8, 147 ;

"Del libero arbitrio" (letter to Vittoria Colonna), 150 ;

Epistola de iustificatione,229 -34, 274 ;

Instructio pro praedicatoribus,260 , 270 , 271 -75;

"Letter to Pope Paul III concerning the Pope's Power in the Area of Compositions," 166 -68;

Modus concionandi,260 , 266 -69, 270 -71, 272 -73;

Opera (Paris, 1571), 75 ;

Scholia in Epistolas Divi Pauli,283 -84;

Tractatus contradictoris,76 -80

Contarini, Ginlio, 179

Contarini, Tommaso, 7 , 30 , 36 , 61

Contarini family, 1 -3

Conversini, Benedetto, 280

Copernicus, Nicolas, 87

Corboli, Francesco, 68 -69

Corsi, Giovanni, 111

Cortese, Gregorio, 132 , 141 , 150 , 192 , 195 , 234 , 291 , 299 , 301

Cortese, Paolo, 133

Council of Ten (Consiglio dei Dieci), 65 -67, 71 -72, 125

Crispoldi, Tullio, 263 -64

Curia, Roman, 240


 

Preferred Citation: Gleason, Elisabeth G. Gasparo Contarini: Venice, Rome, and Reform. Berkely:  University of California Press,  1993. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft429005s2/