Gospel According to the Mark of Silver

The Gospel According to the Mark of Silver is a work from the Carmina Burana later used to satirise Pope Leo X (1513–1521), who was famous for his profligate spending of church money. While Leo was also criticized by ecclesiastical officials after his death, the Gospel was a product of the Goliard movement.

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Gospel According to the Mark of Silver

The Gospel According to the Mark of Silver is a work from the Carmina Burana later used to satirise Pope Leo X (1513–1521), who was famous for his profligate spending of church money. While Leo was also criticized by ecclesiastical officials after his death, the Gospel was a product of the Goliard movement.

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