Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderThe survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the efforts of an ecclesiastical patron, a powerful and often wealthy individual who exerted their influence on behalf of the group or their leaders and spokesmen. This thesis uses the wealth of documentation available on the Spiritual Franciscans to explore the origin, development and wider effect of the relationships between the most powerful ecclesiastical patrons of the reformers and their clients, spokesmen for the Italian Spirituals at the papal court who were taken into the patrons’ households for years or even decades. During that time, t...
In this chapter, I complicate the image of women religious as either authoritative and agentive or s...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...
Since the inception of Renaissance scholarship in the late 1800s, the mendicant orders of friars – a...
A portable, composite manuscript of legal texts (a vademecum) forms the touchstone for this examinat...
Religious life in the later middle ages was increasingly dominated by the mendicant Orders, notably...
The Apostolic Order, a late medieval Italian mendicant order remains fundamentally little understood...
This thesis studies the patronage of an important Italian Renaissance Calrdinal, Oliviero Carafa, a ...
This dissertation is an examination of the cathedral chapter of Girona, Catalonia in the first half ...
The Apostolic Order, a late medieval Italian mendicant order remains fundamentally little understood...
This research examines the Franciscan and Dominican friaries in the Connacht Burke lordships of Clan...
This dissertation evaluates the patronage of the cardinals - not the popes - in early Renaissance Ro...
This research examines the Franciscan and Dominican friaries in the Connacht Burke lordships of Clan...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
In this chapter, I complicate the image of women religious as either authoritative and agentive or s...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...
Since the inception of Renaissance scholarship in the late 1800s, the mendicant orders of friars – a...
A portable, composite manuscript of legal texts (a vademecum) forms the touchstone for this examinat...
Religious life in the later middle ages was increasingly dominated by the mendicant Orders, notably...
The Apostolic Order, a late medieval Italian mendicant order remains fundamentally little understood...
This thesis studies the patronage of an important Italian Renaissance Calrdinal, Oliviero Carafa, a ...
This dissertation is an examination of the cathedral chapter of Girona, Catalonia in the first half ...
The Apostolic Order, a late medieval Italian mendicant order remains fundamentally little understood...
This research examines the Franciscan and Dominican friaries in the Connacht Burke lordships of Clan...
This dissertation evaluates the patronage of the cardinals - not the popes - in early Renaissance Ro...
This research examines the Franciscan and Dominican friaries in the Connacht Burke lordships of Clan...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
In this chapter, I complicate the image of women religious as either authoritative and agentive or s...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...