The Power of Images and the Political Fragmentation of Christendom in the Sixteenth Century

The Power of Images and the Political Fragmentation of Christendom in the Sixteenth Century Summary This text explores the importance of images in spreading ideas during the counter-Reformation period. While Latin was the dominant language of administration, justice and diplomacy, people in Europe spoke between forty and seventy languages, and linguistic pluralism was a fact …

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