This chapter concentrates on how Christian attitudes toward poverty and wealth changed during just one brief span of time, the years 1427-50, within the larger penumbra of the fifteenth century. It confines itself to one place: Florence. This may seem to be a small compass, but the ramifications were large, if only because the figure at the centre of my account was the influential Archbishop of Florence during what was arguably that city’s most creative period – the Florentine Renaissance. He was the most published author across all of Europe in the incunabulum period, apart from the Bible. His preached word and the texts in which they were grounded provide a measure for the ideas and values by which thinking and behaviour were defined.1 I ...
Throughout the Middle Ages all of Europe suffered extremely difficult economic times. This took its ...
The epidemic which devastated Medieval Europe, known as the Black Death, struck particularly hard am...
Saint Francis of Assisi is arguably the most attractive saint ever produced by the Catholic Church. ...
The history of preachers and their significance has yet to be written, Augustine Thompson remarked s...
This thesis asks the question “why did preaching on predestination re-emerge in 1480s Florence, and ...
The Ospedale degli Innocenti, or Hospital of the Innocents, founded in 1419 by a bequest of Francesc...
Book synopsis: The role of religion was of paramount importance in the change of attitudes and appro...
At the beginning of the Renaissance, social policy towards the poor was geared only to help Christ’s...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
[Excerpt] Health, infrmity, and healing were intertwined in the theological and devotional language—...
In 2002 the influential scholar of Late Antiquity, Peter Brown, published a series of lectures as a ...
This translation of the Hervaeus Natalis\u27s Liber de Paupertate Christi et apostolorum is a welcom...
Poverty and Devotion in Mendicant Cultures 1200-1450, a new book edited by Constant J Mews, Anna Wel...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
Through a rich study of original documentation of the religious brotherhoods, the author explores th...
Throughout the Middle Ages all of Europe suffered extremely difficult economic times. This took its ...
The epidemic which devastated Medieval Europe, known as the Black Death, struck particularly hard am...
Saint Francis of Assisi is arguably the most attractive saint ever produced by the Catholic Church. ...
The history of preachers and their significance has yet to be written, Augustine Thompson remarked s...
This thesis asks the question “why did preaching on predestination re-emerge in 1480s Florence, and ...
The Ospedale degli Innocenti, or Hospital of the Innocents, founded in 1419 by a bequest of Francesc...
Book synopsis: The role of religion was of paramount importance in the change of attitudes and appro...
At the beginning of the Renaissance, social policy towards the poor was geared only to help Christ’s...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
[Excerpt] Health, infrmity, and healing were intertwined in the theological and devotional language—...
In 2002 the influential scholar of Late Antiquity, Peter Brown, published a series of lectures as a ...
This translation of the Hervaeus Natalis\u27s Liber de Paupertate Christi et apostolorum is a welcom...
Poverty and Devotion in Mendicant Cultures 1200-1450, a new book edited by Constant J Mews, Anna Wel...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνκά.We owe to Dante and to Machiavelli; they bequeathed to us the ch...
Through a rich study of original documentation of the religious brotherhoods, the author explores th...
Throughout the Middle Ages all of Europe suffered extremely difficult economic times. This took its ...
The epidemic which devastated Medieval Europe, known as the Black Death, struck particularly hard am...
Saint Francis of Assisi is arguably the most attractive saint ever produced by the Catholic Church. ...