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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER III
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Stor._ vol.x.] [Footnote 132: I may mention that having occasion to consult Savonarola's works in the Public Library of Perugia, which has a fairly good collection of them, I found them useless for purposes of study by reason of these erasures and Burke-plasters.] [Footnote 133: Dejob, _op.

cit._ p.

43.] During the period of the Counter-Reformation it was the cherished object of the Popes to restore ecclesiastical and theological learning.

They gathered men of erudition round them in the Vatican, and established a press for the purpose of printing the Fathers and diffusing Catholic literature.

But they were met in the pursuance of this project by very serious difficulties.


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