Gabriele Paleotti — Gabriele Paleotti † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gabriele Paleotti Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. Born at Bologna, 4 October, 1522; died at Rome, 22 July, 1597. Having acquired, in 1546, the title of Doctor of Civil and Canon Law, he… … Catholic encyclopedia
Gabriele Paleotti — (4 October1522 22 July1597) was an Italian Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. LifePaleotti was born at Bologna. Having acquired, in 1546, the title of Doctor of Civil and Canon Law, he was appointed to teach civil law. In 1549 he became canon of … Wikipedia
Gabriele Paleotti — (Bologne, 4 octobre 1522 – Rome, 23 juillet 1597) est un cardinal italien, qui fut archevêque de Bologne. Biographie À la demande du pape Pie IV, Gabriele Paleotti participe au Concile de Trente qui établit d importantes réformes de l Église… … Wikipédia en Français
Paleotti — Gabriele Paleotti Gabriele Paleotti (Bologne, 4 octobre 1522 – Rome, 23 juillet 1597) est un cardinal italien, qui fut archevêque de Bologne. Biographie à la demande du pape Pie IV, Gabriele Paleotti participe au Concile de Trente qui établit d… … Wikipédia en Français
Paleotti — Gabriele Paleotti (* 4. Oktober 1522 in Bologna; † 23. Juli 1597 in Rom) war ein Kardinal der katholischen Kirche. Zunächst Teil der römischen Kurie, war er Bischof von Bologna (Bologna wurde erst Jahre nach seiner Ernennung zum Erzbistum) und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Paleotti, archbishop Gabriele — (1522 1597) A key player in the Council of Trent, Gabriele Paleotti kept a diary during the council meetings, one of the great historic documents of the period. In 1565, he was granted the cardinalate and, in 1567, he was appointed archbishop… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Paleotti, Gabriele — • Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna (1522 1597) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Paleotti — Paleotti, Gabriele, Kanonist, geb. 4. Okt. 1522 in Bologna, gest. 22. Juli 1597 in Rom, wurde 1556 Auditor der Rota, 1565 Kardinal und 1566 Bischof (seit 1582 Erzbischof) von Bologna. P. hatte an den Reformbeschlüssen des Tridentiner Konzils… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Silent preaching — 16th century frescoes by Bernardino Luini at the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan. Silent preaching also called muta predicatio in Latin or muta predicazione in Italian is a term used in Catholic Art to describe the use of… … Wikipedia
Counter-Reformation — Main articles: History of Christianity and History of the Catholic Church The Vulgata The council then went on to cite Sacred Tradition in support of the Vulgate s The Counter Reformation (also the Catholic Revival[1] or Catholic Reformation)… … Wikipedia