Historical sketches: The Protestant Revolution



Oct 1917 is (also) the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Revolution, started by Luther. The episode illustrates the background and the events and characters that triggered the revolution that had been long in brewing.




About the author

Moglia: A natural teacher of complex topics.Jimmie Moglia is a Renaissance man, and therefore he's impossible to summarize in a simple bioblurb. In any case, here's a rough sketch, by his own admission: Born in Turin, Italy, he now resides in Portland, Oregon. Appearance: … careful hours with time’s deformed hand, Have written strange defeatures in my face (2); Strengths. An unquenchable passion for what is utterly, totally, and incontrovertibly useless, notwithstanding occasional evidence to the contrary. Weaknesses: Take your pick. Languages: I speak Spanish to God, French to men, Italian to women and German to my horse. My German is not what it used to be but it’s not the horse’s fault. Too many Germans speak English. Education: “You taught me language and my profit on it Is, I know how to curse.” (3); More to the point – in Italy I studied Greek for five years and Latin for eight. Only to discover that prospective employers were remarkably uninterested in dead languages. Whereupon I obtained an Engineering Degree at the University of Genova. Read more here.

JIMMIE MOGLIA—Oct 1917 is (also) the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Revolution, started by Luther. The episode illustrates the background and the events and characters that triggered the revolution that had been long in brewing.

Source: Your Daily Shakespeare.