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Published: 9th June 2005
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Published: 7th December 2005
Fallen Order: Intrigue, Heresy, and Scandal in the Rome of Galileo and Caravaggio
By (Author) Karen Liebreich
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
7th December 2005
First Trade Paper Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
271.5809032
Paperback
368
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
524g
For hundreds of years the Piarist Order of priests has been known for its history of important contributions to education, science, and culture. Throughout Italy, Spain, and central Europe, the orders schools evolved from shelters created to educate poor children into exclusive private academies. Thousands of children were educated at Piarist schools, including Mozart, Goya, Schubert, Victor Hugo, Johann Mendel, and a host of astronomers, kings, emperors, presidents, even a pope. Yet in 1646, the Piarist Order was abruptly abolished by Pope Innocent X, an unprecedented step not seen since the Knights of Templar were suppressed for heresy in the fourteenth century. Fallen Order is the stunning story of the scandal that led to the Piarists collapse. Karen Liebreich spent several years researching in the orders archives and in the Vatican Secret Archive, discovering a chain of complicity that went as far as Pope Innocent X himself. Although the Piarist Order was suppressed when the scandal eventually became public, it was later revived and is still in existence today, its turbulent past ignored. Fallen Order is a brilliant portrait of seventeenth-century Rome and the politics, personal rivalries, and Byzantine workings of the Vatican and the Catholic Church.