Churchmen and Urban Government in Late Medieval Italy, C.1200-C.1450
Cases and Contexts
Herausgeber: Andrews, Frances
Churchmen and Urban Government in Late Medieval Italy, C.1200-C.1450
Cases and Contexts
Herausgeber: Andrews, Frances
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Major new study of secular-religious boundaries and the role of the clergy in the administration of Italy's late medieval city-states.
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Major new study of secular-religious boundaries and the role of the clergy in the administration of Italy's late medieval city-states.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044265
- ISBN-10: 110704426X
- Artikelnr.: 39632708
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044265
- ISBN-10: 110704426X
- Artikelnr.: 39632708
1. Introduction Frances Andrews; 2. Bishop and commune in twelfth-century
Cremona: the interface of secular and ecclesiastical power Edward Coleman;
Part I. Urban Case Studies: 3. Ut inde melius fiat: the commune of Parma
and its religious personnel Frances Andrews; 4. The employment of religious
orders in Piacenza between the thirteenth and the fourteenth century
Caterina Bruschi; 5. Cremona: a case study Christoph Friedrich Weber; 6.
Employment of religious in the administration of the Modena commune from
the twelfth to the fifteenth century Pierpaolo Bonacini; 7. Verona: a model
case in the study of relationships between members of religious orders and
the government of the city Maria Agata Pincelli; 8. The tasks assigned to
the Humiliati by the commune of Bergamo (twelfth-fourteenth centuries)
Maria Teresa Brolis and Andrea Beneggi; 9. Religious and public life:
Lucca, a case study Ignazio del Punta; 10. Pistoia: a case study Sarah
Tiboni; 11. Religious in the service of the commune: the case of
thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Perugia Giovanna Casagrande; 12. On the
trail of religious in the medieval communes of Viterbo and Tuscia Eleonora
Rava; 13. Venetian exceptionalism? Lay and religious in Venetian communal
governance Dennis Romano; Part II. Ecclesiastial Perspectives: 14.
Cistercians as administrators in the thirteenth-century Italian communes
Paolo Grillo; 15. The Cistercian monk and the casting counter William R.
Day, Jr; 16. Hermits for communes: the Camaldolese in the service of the
communes of central and northern Italy in the thirteenth to fifteenth
centuries Cécile Caby; 17. Cooperative intervention: sermons supporting the
governing authority in fifteenth-century Italy Stefan Visnjevac; Part III.
Comparisons beyond Central and Northern Italy: 18. Religious in secular
offices in late medieval southern Italy Hubert Houben; 19. Interactions
between lay and ecclesiastical offices in Sardinia Andrea Puglia; 20. The
abbot and public life in late medieval England Martin Heale; 21. Epilogue
Frances Andrews.
Cremona: the interface of secular and ecclesiastical power Edward Coleman;
Part I. Urban Case Studies: 3. Ut inde melius fiat: the commune of Parma
and its religious personnel Frances Andrews; 4. The employment of religious
orders in Piacenza between the thirteenth and the fourteenth century
Caterina Bruschi; 5. Cremona: a case study Christoph Friedrich Weber; 6.
Employment of religious in the administration of the Modena commune from
the twelfth to the fifteenth century Pierpaolo Bonacini; 7. Verona: a model
case in the study of relationships between members of religious orders and
the government of the city Maria Agata Pincelli; 8. The tasks assigned to
the Humiliati by the commune of Bergamo (twelfth-fourteenth centuries)
Maria Teresa Brolis and Andrea Beneggi; 9. Religious and public life:
Lucca, a case study Ignazio del Punta; 10. Pistoia: a case study Sarah
Tiboni; 11. Religious in the service of the commune: the case of
thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Perugia Giovanna Casagrande; 12. On the
trail of religious in the medieval communes of Viterbo and Tuscia Eleonora
Rava; 13. Venetian exceptionalism? Lay and religious in Venetian communal
governance Dennis Romano; Part II. Ecclesiastial Perspectives: 14.
Cistercians as administrators in the thirteenth-century Italian communes
Paolo Grillo; 15. The Cistercian monk and the casting counter William R.
Day, Jr; 16. Hermits for communes: the Camaldolese in the service of the
communes of central and northern Italy in the thirteenth to fifteenth
centuries Cécile Caby; 17. Cooperative intervention: sermons supporting the
governing authority in fifteenth-century Italy Stefan Visnjevac; Part III.
Comparisons beyond Central and Northern Italy: 18. Religious in secular
offices in late medieval southern Italy Hubert Houben; 19. Interactions
between lay and ecclesiastical offices in Sardinia Andrea Puglia; 20. The
abbot and public life in late medieval England Martin Heale; 21. Epilogue
Frances Andrews.
1. Introduction Frances Andrews; 2. Bishop and commune in twelfth-century
Cremona: the interface of secular and ecclesiastical power Edward Coleman;
Part I. Urban Case Studies: 3. Ut inde melius fiat: the commune of Parma
and its religious personnel Frances Andrews; 4. The employment of religious
orders in Piacenza between the thirteenth and the fourteenth century
Caterina Bruschi; 5. Cremona: a case study Christoph Friedrich Weber; 6.
Employment of religious in the administration of the Modena commune from
the twelfth to the fifteenth century Pierpaolo Bonacini; 7. Verona: a model
case in the study of relationships between members of religious orders and
the government of the city Maria Agata Pincelli; 8. The tasks assigned to
the Humiliati by the commune of Bergamo (twelfth-fourteenth centuries)
Maria Teresa Brolis and Andrea Beneggi; 9. Religious and public life:
Lucca, a case study Ignazio del Punta; 10. Pistoia: a case study Sarah
Tiboni; 11. Religious in the service of the commune: the case of
thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Perugia Giovanna Casagrande; 12. On the
trail of religious in the medieval communes of Viterbo and Tuscia Eleonora
Rava; 13. Venetian exceptionalism? Lay and religious in Venetian communal
governance Dennis Romano; Part II. Ecclesiastial Perspectives: 14.
Cistercians as administrators in the thirteenth-century Italian communes
Paolo Grillo; 15. The Cistercian monk and the casting counter William R.
Day, Jr; 16. Hermits for communes: the Camaldolese in the service of the
communes of central and northern Italy in the thirteenth to fifteenth
centuries Cécile Caby; 17. Cooperative intervention: sermons supporting the
governing authority in fifteenth-century Italy Stefan Visnjevac; Part III.
Comparisons beyond Central and Northern Italy: 18. Religious in secular
offices in late medieval southern Italy Hubert Houben; 19. Interactions
between lay and ecclesiastical offices in Sardinia Andrea Puglia; 20. The
abbot and public life in late medieval England Martin Heale; 21. Epilogue
Frances Andrews.
Cremona: the interface of secular and ecclesiastical power Edward Coleman;
Part I. Urban Case Studies: 3. Ut inde melius fiat: the commune of Parma
and its religious personnel Frances Andrews; 4. The employment of religious
orders in Piacenza between the thirteenth and the fourteenth century
Caterina Bruschi; 5. Cremona: a case study Christoph Friedrich Weber; 6.
Employment of religious in the administration of the Modena commune from
the twelfth to the fifteenth century Pierpaolo Bonacini; 7. Verona: a model
case in the study of relationships between members of religious orders and
the government of the city Maria Agata Pincelli; 8. The tasks assigned to
the Humiliati by the commune of Bergamo (twelfth-fourteenth centuries)
Maria Teresa Brolis and Andrea Beneggi; 9. Religious and public life:
Lucca, a case study Ignazio del Punta; 10. Pistoia: a case study Sarah
Tiboni; 11. Religious in the service of the commune: the case of
thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Perugia Giovanna Casagrande; 12. On the
trail of religious in the medieval communes of Viterbo and Tuscia Eleonora
Rava; 13. Venetian exceptionalism? Lay and religious in Venetian communal
governance Dennis Romano; Part II. Ecclesiastial Perspectives: 14.
Cistercians as administrators in the thirteenth-century Italian communes
Paolo Grillo; 15. The Cistercian monk and the casting counter William R.
Day, Jr; 16. Hermits for communes: the Camaldolese in the service of the
communes of central and northern Italy in the thirteenth to fifteenth
centuries Cécile Caby; 17. Cooperative intervention: sermons supporting the
governing authority in fifteenth-century Italy Stefan Visnjevac; Part III.
Comparisons beyond Central and Northern Italy: 18. Religious in secular
offices in late medieval southern Italy Hubert Houben; 19. Interactions
between lay and ecclesiastical offices in Sardinia Andrea Puglia; 20. The
abbot and public life in late medieval England Martin Heale; 21. Epilogue
Frances Andrews.