Roure draws a novel connection between Tomasso Campanella's utopian ideas for Imperial Spain and Catholicism and Portuguese navigator Pedro Fernández de Quirós' vision of an idyllic society and a mythical city of New Jerusalem in the antipodes.
Roure draws a novel connection between Tomasso Campanella's utopian ideas for Imperial Spain and Catholicism and Portuguese navigator Pedro Fernández de Quirós' vision of an idyllic society and a mythical city of New Jerusalem in the antipodes.
George M. Roure is an Australian historian with origins from Spain's Catalonia region. Author of The 16th Century Spanish Plan to Make Australia the New Holy Land, he is the first academic researcher to closely study Quirós's messianic ideas and connect him to the Dominican Philosopher Tommaso Campanella.
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Introduction 1. Politics, religion, and Terra Australis Incognita during the times of Campanella and Quirós 2. Campanella, Quirós, and the idea of a global theocracy 3. Campanella, Quirós, and idiosyncratic interpretation of end-time prophecy 4. The Memorials of Quirós and Campanella's City of the Sun 5. Quirós, Campanella, and their links to the Spanish Crown and Roman papacy 6. Epilogue
Introduction 1. Politics, religion, and Terra Australis Incognita during the times of Campanella and Quirós 2. Campanella, Quirós, and the idea of a global theocracy 3. Campanella, Quirós, and idiosyncratic interpretation of end-time prophecy 4. The Memorials of Quirós and Campanella's City of the Sun 5. Quirós, Campanella, and their links to the Spanish Crown and Roman papacy 6. Epilogue
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