Jerônimo Osório: Antes e Depois do Antimaquiavel

Researching into the Iberian response to Machiavelli’s ideas reveals that the Portuguese bishop Jeronymo Osorio was the first to criticize, in writing, the ideas of the former. Machiavelli’s ideas made sixteenth century Europe quake, generating endless acrimonious debate and so causing a deafening r...

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Main Author: Mandarano, Luís Gustavo (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Portuguese
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Published: Instituto de Ciências Humanas, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora 2008
In: Sacrilegens
Year: 2008, Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 95-116
Further subjects:B Jeronymo Osorio
B Renascence and Iberia
B Machiavelli
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Summary:Researching into the Iberian response to Machiavelli’s ideas reveals that the Portuguese bishop Jeronymo Osorio was the first to criticize, in writing, the ideas of the former. Machiavelli’s ideas made sixteenth century Europe quake, generating endless acrimonious debate and so causing a deafening roar whose echoes can still be heard today. Even before the moment when the Florentine’s books were in the Catholic Index of forbidden books, Osorio’s pen were already working against him. My intention with this work is to present Jeronymo Osorio’s life and analyze his strong alert against Machiavelli’s ideas in the sixteenth century.
ISSN:2237-6151
Contains:Enthalten in: Sacrilegens