The confraternity of San Tommaso d’Aquino, founded in the church of the Dominicans in L’Aquila at the beginning of the fourteenth century thanks to the patronage of the wealthy merchant family Gaglioffi and to a number of important relationships, immediately became one of the most prestigious sodalities in the city. After a long ecclesiastical suspension in the middle of the century, the confraternity resumed its activities and returned to play a leading role in the city, especially in the musical sphere, giving rise up until the third quarter of fifteenth century to a wide production of laude and sacred dramas. Most of these have been preserved — without, however, their respective settings — in ms. Vitt. Em. 349 of the Biblioteca Nazion...
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This article is a brief history and overview of the Confraternity of the Most Holy Annunciation (Com...
Confraternities offer an example of the porosity of the early modern urban cloister for musical reas...
The article analyses the history of the basilian convent of San Salvatore during Middle Ages in conn...
This thesis closely examines an understudied but widely-circulated medieval work known as the Exposi...
International audienceConfraternities played a crucial role in Spain during the Renaissance by organ...
Dans les églises dominicaines, au XIIIe siècle, le chœur des frères et l’autel majeur étaient en gra...
The monastery of Santa Chiara was one of the most prestigious female monasteries in Naples. The mag...
Founders and patrons, prioresses and sub prioresses, novice mistresses and cantrices, scribes and il...
The article presents Dominican Guillermo Fraile’s statements in relation to the culture of the Middl...
In recent years, scholarly research has shown an increasing interest in the confraternal imagery, al...
The following article analyses episodes of blood devotion in two fourteenth-century laudari written...
Medici confraternal patronage is usually associated with public spectacle. Nevertheless, the bonds t...
From the second half of the seventeenth century, Palermo’s convents contributed to the musical frame...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the late Middle Ages, ordinary men and women throughout E...
The flagellant confraternity of “Santa Maria della Morte” (Saint Mary of Death) in Bologna, establis...
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