{"product_id":"2940148857785","title":"Storia delle repubbliche italiane dei secoli di mezzo, v. 15 (of 16)","description":"The war rekindled in Italy by the inconsiderate ambition of Leo X. was, according to de 'his risultamenti, decide whether the Italians would remain an independent nation, or if caderebbero under the yoke of the foreigners they called barbarians. Not trattavasi to this division of some provinces between potentates who potevansi risguardare [4] as compatriots, but of the whole nation and of his very existence. Neither the larger interests of their country trattavansi now among the Italians, that all the powers of Europe were in charge of his future fate, and the causes of events that changed the destinies of Italy had to look in distant countries.\u003cbr\u003eAs such formidable powers which were the monarchies of France, Spain, Germany, England had entered the field, the small sovereignty of Italy felt the comparative weakness, which had grown enormously on account of ruinose wars over twenty-five years desolated this unhappy district. They had these wars consumed all his wealth, and destroyed the means of reproduction in a country as rich as before, then in the most awkward of Europe: waves Venice, Florence, Siena and Lucca, however, retained the name of republics, the Dukes of Milan, of Savoy, Ferrara, and the Marquis of Mantua and Monferrato, which were still called sovereign waited trembling that their fate was decided by politics, treaties, or by the weapons of the ultramontane.\u003cbr\u003e[5] Only the papacy had erected in the time of the decay of the other Italian states. The conquests of Alexander VI, Julius II and Leo X had undergone the popes actually independent provinces, although named recognize the supremacy of the Holy See. When they found themselves following additions to the state of the Church Parma, Piacenza, Modena and Reggio, and when at the same time the head of this Church reigned as absolute master the Florentine republic, its been surpassed long-hand rebound in population and in wealth those of 'the most powerful principles that Italy had seen rising from the beginning of the medium AEVO . The King of Naples, the dukes of Milan, and the republic of Venice, had never disposed of many forces, especially when you put an account of the huge revenue that the apostolic chamber could portray superstition of 'the peoples of the other countries of Christendom .\u003cbr\u003eIf Leo X. to the profound dissimulation which made him risguardare as a great politician he had associated with the lavishness of the new prince and the rashness of a man dedicated to the pleasures, [6] could easily maintain the balance between the two contending powers of Europe, would be enforced not only the neutrality of 'his own dominions were, but even those others who were voluntarily placed under its protection, and all the peoples of Italy would be procured in this race advantage. The different events of a long feud that had to last as long as the reign of Charles V, would have given him many opportunities to raise national independence: he would not have needed to be truly great, that's sincere desire to want the good of ' his compatriots, inspiring their confidence in his good faith. But Leo X for a youthful ambition, which is not appoggiavasi verun to plan well-reasoned, and it was not supported by Varuna idea that would bring the dedicated its true size, cooperated annihilation of Italian freedom, while the scandalous traffic in indulgences, which clung to make up for those outrageous costs, shook the papal throne, and broke off half of Christianity since then renduta obedience to 'his predecessors.\u003cbr\u003eAt the time of his reign, namely in 1517, he had begun in Germany [7] Reform hill sermons of Luther. But although this courageous innovator was already past the attack against indulgences to doubt the authority of the pope, to subvert the whole ecclesiastical discipline, and finally the controversies around the same dogma, he had not as yet attempted verun change in the outward form of worship, and his sectarians did not form a new church, and not yet justified in judging potevasi around the extent of the danger that threatened by this hand, the court of Rome. It is true that the excitement was universal throughout Germany. At the northern peoples religion associavasi the affections of the heart, was closely related to the whole man; was examined by his reason, warmed by his love, and allowed to rule his actions. Otherwise arranged with respect to the religious ideas was the Italian nation, which after admitting the whole system of the dogmas of the Church, as they were concerned not subject to further examination, and showed his respect for the faith by not prendersene verun thought. The men lost costumes, as the most mannered, most philosophers as the most superstitious, not moving [8] never dubbj around the complex doctrines of the Church, but on the other hand very little care they took of the things of faith, which is not excited verun affection in their hearts, and nothing influenced the actions of their lives.","brand":"Lost Leaf Publications","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47163558756592,"sku":"2940148857785","price":0.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/7593\/9824\/files\/2940148857785_p0.jpg?v=1763709332","url":"https:\/\/shop-qa.barnesandnoble.com\/products\/2940148857785","provider":"Barnes \u0026 Noble (DEV)","version":"1.0","type":"link"}