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eebo-0113
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Letter of confraternity. eebo-0021
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eebo-0147
Indulgences. --- Herryes, John. --- Myles, William. --- Chapell, Richard. --- Confraternity of the Chapel of St. Margaret.
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Christian religious orders --- Periodicals --- Confraternities --- Confrřies --- Confréries --- Sodalities --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Research --- Recherche --- Přiodiques. --- Society for Confraternity Studies --- Society for Confraternity Studies. --- Confraternitas --- University of Toronto. --- Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). --- SCS --- Cofradías --- Investigación
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Confraternities --- Monasticism and religious orders for women --- Confréries --- Monachisme et ordres religieux féminins --- History --- Histoire --- Misericórdia di Bergamo (Confraternity) --- Catholic Church --- Societies, etc. --- History. --- Confréries --- Monachisme et ordres religieux féminins --- Misericórdia di Bergamo (Confraternity) --- Confraternities - Italy - Bergamo - History. --- Monasticism and religious orders for women - Italy - Bergamo - History.
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Civic Christianity in Renaissance Italy explores the often subtle and sometimes harsh realities of life on the Venetian mainland. Focusing on the confraternity of Santa Maria dei Battuti and its Ospedale, the book addresses a number of well-established and newly articulated historiographical questions: the governance of territorial states, the civic and religious role of confraternities, the status of women and marginalized groups, and popular religious devotion. Adapting the objectives and methods of microhistory, D'Andrea has written neither a traditional history of political subjugation nor a straightforward survey of poor relief. Instead, thematic chapters survey the activities of a powerful religious brotherhood [Santa Maria dei Battuti] and document the interconnected local, regional, and international factors that fashioned the social world of Venetian subjects.
Grounded in previously unexplored archival material, the book is an innovative study of the nexus between local religion and Venetian territorial power, providing scholars with this first scholarly monograph of the city that served as the keystone of Venice's mainland empire. This original approach to the critical relationship between provincial powers and the central government also contributes to other important areas of historical inquiry, including the history of popular religion, poor relief, medicine, and education.
David D'Andrea is Associate Professor of History at Oklahoma State University.
History of Italy --- Christian church history --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Treviso --- Santa Maria dei battuti (Confraternity : Treviso, Italy) --- Ospedale di Santa Maria dei Battuti (Treviso, Italy) --- Treviso (Italy) --- Trévise (Italie) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- History. --- Church history. --- Trévise (Italie) --- Hospital of Santa Maria dei Battuti (Treviso, Italy) --- S. Maria dei Battuti di Treviso (Hospital) --- Ospedale civile di Treviso --- HISTORY / Europe / General.
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Confraternities and their contribution to the fabric of society have become invisible history for us today. Although their activities began in the Renaissance and continued until the end of the Enlightenment, confraternities have not yet found a place in the standard histories of the period, or even in the histories of religion or of the Church. With The Boys of the Archangel Raphael, Konrad Eisenbichler brings to light the daily life and history of one such organization from its founding in 1411 to its final suppression in 1785. While focusing on the Compagnia dell'Arcangelo Raffaello, the first confraternity to be established in Florence, the author also discusses other, similar organizations. By constantly comparing developments across several confraternities, the book provides us with insight into the entire phenomenon of premodern lay religious associations for youths. The study is firmly grounded on archival and contemporary documents, and covers a variety of fields of interest: social history, church history, the history of childhood, and the history of art, literature, and music. The Boys of the Archangel Raphael will be the authoritative work on youth confraternities for years to come. Winner of the Howard R. Marraro Prize of the American Catholic Historical Association.
Confraternities --- History. --- Compagnia dell'Arcangelo Raffaello (Florence, Italy) --- Florence (Italy) --- Church history. --- Sodalities --- Archangel Raphael (Confraternity : Florence, Italy) --- Compagnia della Scala (Florence, Italy) --- Compagnia della Natività (Florence, Italy) --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Italy --- History --- Church history --- Compagnia dell'Archangelo Raffaello (Florence, Italy) --- HISTORY / Renaissance.
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Sufism - the esoteric school --- universal worship --- the Universel --- the Confraternity of the Message --- the Healing Order --- Zirat --- Sufi Order Publications --- objects of the Sufi Order --- Hazrat Inayat Khan --- Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan --- the origin of Sufism --- the Sufi Order in the West