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536: 133: 25: 433:. Foscarari had not favored the persecution of individuals like Agostino Gadaldino, Bonifacio and Filippo Valentini and Castelvetro. Already in 1542 Castelvetro, with the rest of the Academy of Modena, had been obliged to sign a formulary protesting orthodoxy in matters of faith. In 1557 the persecution was renewed. Castelvetro is thought to have taken refuge in 406:- in that order - and to please his father took the degree of Doctor of Laws at Siena. Poor health compelled him to retire to Modena, where he became an active encourager of literature. In 1553 began his bitter quarrel with 508: 498:("The Poetics of Aristotle translated in the Vulgar Language and commented on") was called the most famous Italian Renaissance commentary on Aristotle's 441:. After several examinations, learning that the decision was likely not to favor him, he made his escape from detention, and by night fled from Rome. 437:. At any rate he soon appeared at Rome for the purpose of clearing himself. He was specifically charged with having translated a work of 685: 520:
in general; his contemporaries objected to him that his theories were a little too philosophical for their time. After Castelvetro's
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Jossa, Stefano (2014). "Ludovico Castelvetro between Humanism and Heresy". In F. De Donno; S. Gilson (eds.).
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Castelvetro was born into a noble family of Modena. He was carefully educated, attended the universities of
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for justification; the pope required him to come to Rome. Instead Castelvetro withdrew to
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as a hardened heretic (1561). Later he applied for permission to present himself to the
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Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy, Contexts and Contestations
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Beyond Catholicism: Heresy, Mysticism, and Apocalypse in Italian Culture
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The Roman inquisition became a force in Modena during the papacy of
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Giacomo Castelvetro and Bartolomea Castelvetro (née Della Porta)
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that led to a widespread adoption of a tight version of the
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Italian philosopher and literary theorist (c.1505–1556)
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The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
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