Document Type:
Article
Author/editor:
Stefania T. Salvi
 
Standard: Salvi, Stefania T. [Stefania T. Salvi]
Title:
Giuristi in fuga nell'Europa cinquecentesca : Esuli religionis causa e 'nuove' percezioni giuridiche

Standard:

Periodical:
Historia et ius : rivista di storia giuridica dell'età medievale e moderna
Volume:
16
Issue:
paper 18
Date of Publication:
2019
Pages:
43 pp.
URL:
http://www.historiaetius.eu/uploads/5/9/4/8/5948821/salvi_16_.pdf
Subjects:
Acontius, Jakobus (1520-1567)
Counter Reformation - Italy - 1500-1600
Gentili, Alberico (1552-1608)
Gentili, Scipio
Gribaldi Mofa, Matteo (1505-1564)
Italian protestant Jurists in Exile - 1500-1600
Pacius de Beriga, Julius (1550-1634)
Reformation - Italy

Summary/Notes:

ABSTRACT: Among the most striking consequences of the work of the Roman Inquisition, aimed at eradicating the heresy from sixteenth-century Italy, there was the escape from the peninsula of many jurists who, having embraced the ideas of the Protestant Reformation, were forced to choose the path of the exile. The diaspora of Italian exiles, a phenomenon of vast proportions that testifies to the widespread adherence to the Reformation in almost all regions of Italy and in every social class, falls within the sphere of forced migration of a religious nature, which involved, on several occasions, the 16th century Europe. An attempt will be made to provide a general, necessarily summary picture of the complex problem of the religionis causa exiles, highlighting how the experience of exile favored a first definition of the concepts of libertas religionis and religious tolerance, in the laborious elaboration of new forms of coexistence in an age of irreducible controversies and incurable divisions.