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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1536.

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<i>Institutes of the Christian Religion</i> Theological work by John Calvin

Institutes of the Christian Religion is John Calvin's seminal work of systematic theology. Regarded as one of the most influential works of Protestant theology, it was published in Latin in 1536 at the same time as Henry VIII of England's Dissolution of the Monasteries and in his native French language in 1541. The definitive editions appeared in 1559 in Latin and in 1560 in French.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Renée of France</span> Countess/Duchess of Chartres

Renée of France, was Duchess of Ferrara from 31 October 1534 until 3 October 1559 by marriage to Ercole II d'Este, grandson of Pope Alexander VI. She was the younger surviving child of Louis XII of France and the duchess regnant Anne of Brittany. In her later life, she became an important supporter of the Protestant Reformation and ally of John Calvin.

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— François Villon, the "Ballade des Dams du Temps Jadis" in Le Grand Testament, 1461

The Reformed systematic theology bibliography lists complete works of systematic theology in the Reformed tradition. Systematic theology is the orderly formulation of Christian doctrines and beliefs. This bibliography includes works which attempt to present a coherent account of all major doctrines of the Reformed faith. Theologians considered by scholars to be in the Reformed tradition are included, even if they are considered to have departed from any particular conception of the Reformed faith.

References

  1. L Thomas, La Confession helvétique (Geneva, 1853);
  2. Jean Calvin (1995). Institutes of the Christian Religion: 1536 Edition. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN   978-0-8028-4167-4.
  3. "Pamelius". Catholic Encyclopedia .
  4. Unglaub, Jonathan (January 2007). "Bernardo Accolti, Raphael's Parnassus and a New Portrait by Andrea Del Sarto". The Burlington Magazine . CXLIX: 14–22.