Infelise, Mario (Author)
For about thirty years after Paolo Sarpi’s death, both the Catholic institutions and a sector of the Venetian aristocracy were interested in condemning his work and writings to oblivion. This article focuses on the activities of the Accademia degli Incogniti, Italy’s leading libertine academy of the time, which, at least in principle, may have had several reasons for being inspired by certain aspects of Sarpi’s intellectual legacy. The study of the sources seems to suggest that this was not the case. In Venice, interest in Sarpi’s work resumed after the mid-seventeenth century, as a result of the European fortune of his writings and of the dissemination of the biography written by Fulgenzio Micanzio, published anonymously in Leiden in 1646 and translated into English and French in the following years.
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