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Rom

Rom

Arnold Esch

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A history of Rome beginning with the great schism within the Church in 1378 and ending with the pontificate of Sixtus IV in 1484--from the medieval period to the Renaissance. That century saw far-reaching change in Rome: the Pope took control of the rebellious city, society and economy came to center around the court, and the humanists led a spiritual change that taught a new perspective of the ancient world. Religious life was colored by the pilgrims and laywomen who streamed into Rome during the Jubilee Years, and the Popes and Cardinals carried out a program of building and art that changed the external appearance of Rome.

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OL43569804W

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HistoryChurch history

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