Stefan Bauer - Selected Publications#
The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020) (Oxford-Warburg Studies). Paperback edition: Oxford, 2023. Italian translation: L'invenzione della storia papale, forthcoming (Nerbini, Florence).
Co-editor (with Simon Ditchfield), A Renaissance Reclaimed: Jacob Burckhardt’s ‘Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy’ Revisited (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022) (Proceedings of the British Academy, 245).
‘Who Wrote the Lives of the Popes? Permutations of a Renaissance Myth’, Catholic Historical Review 107 (2021) 28–49
‘Pontianus Polman Re-imagined: How (Not) to Write a History of Religious Polemics’, Renaissance Studies 35 (2021) 24–42
‘The Uses of History in Religious Controversies from Erasmus to Baronio: Introduction’, Renaissance Studies 35 (2021) 9–23
‘The Liber pontificalis in the Renaissance’, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 82 (2019) 143–58
‘History for Hire in Sixteenth-Century Italy: Onofrio Panvinio’s Histories of Roman Families’, Erudition and the Republic of Letters 4 (2019) 397–438
‘Writing the History of the Council of Trent’, in Maarten Delbeke (ed.), Sforza Pallavicino: A Jesuit Life in Baroque Rome (Leiden, 2022), 275–87
'Burckhardt, Religion, and the “Principle of Correction”: From Renaissance to Reformation’, in Stefan Bauer and Simon Ditchfield (eds), A Renaissance Reclaimed: Jacob Burckhardt’s ‘Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy’ Revisited (Oxford, 2022), 260–74
‘Can History be Rational?’, in Margaret Meserve and Anthony Ossa-Richardson (eds), Et Amicorum: Essays on Renaissance Humanism and Philosophy in Honour of Jill Kraye (Leiden, 2018), 424–34
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