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  1. 20 de dic. de 2019 · Abstract. Camaioni, Michele. 2018. Il Vangelo e L’Anticristo: Bernardino Ochino tra francescanesimo ed eresia (1487–1547). Istituto italiano per gli studi storici di Napoli. Bologna: Società ...

  2. Shunned by many of his contemporaries and little known today, the Sienese Capuchin preacher turned Protestant Bernardino Ochino is a remarkable figure both linguistically and culturally. Probably born in 1487, he took his vows as an observant Franciscan and later became a member of the newly formed Capuchin Order.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2016 · 37 For Ochino’s plagiarism of the Dialogas Neobuli (1541), probably by Johannes Lening, see Taplin, Mark, ‘ Bernardino Ochino and the Zurich polygamy controversy of 1563 ’ (University of St Andrews, M.Litt. thesis, 1995), 26 – 46 Google Scholar. I am grateful to Dr Bruce Gordon for alerting me to this valuable study. [See also 11.41 below.]

  4. 14 de jul. de 2021 · Michele Camaioni is Researcher in Early Modern History at Roma Tre University. His studies focus on the cultural and religious history of early modern Europe. His publications include Il Vangelo e l’Anticristo. Bernardino Ochino tra francescanesimo ed eresia (1487–1547) (Il Mulino, 2018).

  5. Bernardino Ochino oder Bernardino Occhino (* 1487 in Siena; † 1564 in Austerlitz in Mähren) war ein reformatorischer Theologe aus Italien, der in der Schweiz, Augsburg, Straßburg und London als evangelischer Pfarrer wirkte.

  6. Figlio del barbiere Domenico, Bernardino entrò giovanissimo, intorno al 1504, nell' Ordine dei Minori Osservanti, e dal 1510 studiò medicina a Perugia . In una lettera da Ginevra del 7 aprile 1543 a Girolamo Muzio, detta anche Responsio ad Mutium Justopolitanum - quando aveva ormai abbandonato l'Ordine e la stessa confessione cattolica ...

  7. Bernardino Ochino 929 929 Also spelled Occhino, in Latin Ocellus. is one of the most striking and picturesque characters among the Italian Protestants of the Reformation period. He was an oratorical genius and monkish saint who shone with meteoric brilliancy on the sky of Italy, but disappeared at last under a cloud of scepticism in the far North.