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A bishop's tale : Mathias Hovius among his flock in seventeenth-century Flanders / Craig Harline and Eddy Put.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harline, Craig.
Contributor:
Put, Eddy.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hovius, Matthias, 1542-1620.
Hovius, Matthias.
Catholic Church--Belgium--Bishops--Biography.
Catholic Church.
Catholic Church--Belgium--Flanders--History--16th century.
Catholic Church--Belgium--Flanders--History--17th century.
Counter-Reformation--Belgium.
Counter-Reformation.
Flanders (Belgium)--Church history--16th century.
Flanders (Belgium).
Flanders (Belgium)--Church history--17th century.
Flanders (Belgium)--Religious life and customs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (400 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This absorbing book takes us back to the busy, colorful world of a Netherlandish Catholic bishop and his flock during the age of Reformation. It is drawn from a rare journal, one of many kept by Mathias Hovius from 1596 to 1620 while he was Archbishop of Mechelen (part of modern Belgium). Elegantly written, the book focuses not only on the life of Mathias Hovius but also on key events and characters of his time; it portrays "lived religion," so that we see people from all sides getting involved in the constant negotiation of what it meant to be a good Catholic. Craig Harline and Eddy Put recreate the eventful life and times of Mathias Hovius-a world in which other-believers were outright heretics, the nagging fevers of old age were the result of unbalanced bodily humors, and a corruptible earth rested motionless at the center of the universe while God sat exalted on a throne just beyond the fixed stars. The authors also tell the stories of monks, nuns, priests, millers, pilgrims, peasant women, saints, town and village councils, and ordinary parishioners; each story, fascinating in its own right, illustrates a major theme in the history of the Catholic Reformation. In the end Harline and Put have painted a picture teeming with life and energy.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
A Word Before
Notes on Documentation and Usage
ONE. The Canon's New Clothes
TWO. The Third Man
FOUR. Mathias' Pence
FIVE. Rumor Mill
SIX. Our Dear Lady on the Sharp Hill
SEVEN. Pulling Up Tares
EIGHT. Three Pastors
NINE. The Trouble with Peace
TEN. A Schoolboy from Diest
ELEVEN. Table Talk
TWELVE. Ladies of the Garden
THIRTEEN. Sisters of the World
FOURTEEN. The Sportsman's Mass
FIFTEEN. Almost Eternity
SIXTEEN. Mathias at Rest
A WORD AFTER. How We Found Mathias
Glossary
Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-372) and index.
ISBN:
9786611730680
9781281730688
1281730688
9780300130546
0300130546
OCLC:
1024038009

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