Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of usury: the Franciscan lector Peter of Trabibus, who until now has been studied primarily for his relationship to Olivi’s teaching, and the Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami. In the mid-nineties of the thirteenth century, in the context of his quodlibetal questions, Peter of Trabibus discusses the social role of merchants and he broaches the question of the restitution of usurious gains. Some years later, Remigio also deals with similar issues in his quodlibetal questions and writes a treatise that bears the title De peccato usurae
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This Ouverture introduces the theme of the volume and highlights the convergences and inter- actions...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...
L'articolo confronta le posizione di due autori, attivi a Firenze negli studia dei rispettivi Ordini...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
This article analyzes some questiones quodlibetales (1296-1297) delivered by Peter of Trabibus, a Fl...
This Ouverture introduces the theme of the volume and highlights the convergences and inter- actions...
Building on recent scholarship, this article sketches the development of the Florentine studium of S...
Bartholomew of San Concordio translated his Documenta antiquorum into the vernacular presumably arou...
The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the ...
The essay analyzes a judicial case of the Mercanzia court in the early Quattrocento Florence, which ...
The production of Giordano da Pisa (1260-1310) offers an excellent example for assessing the relatio...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
Between 1843 and 1845 Pope Gregory XVI entrusted the two Tuscan Olivetan monasteries, Monte Oliveto ...
This volume aims to foster the dialogue between two usually distinct scholarly traditions: on the on...
The identification of all the friars active in Santa Maria Novella on a regular basis or only tempor...
This Ouverture introduces the theme of the volume and highlights the convergences and inter- actions...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...
L'articolo confronta le posizione di due autori, attivi a Firenze negli studia dei rispettivi Ordini...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
This article analyzes some questiones quodlibetales (1296-1297) delivered by Peter of Trabibus, a Fl...
This Ouverture introduces the theme of the volume and highlights the convergences and inter- actions...
Building on recent scholarship, this article sketches the development of the Florentine studium of S...
Bartholomew of San Concordio translated his Documenta antiquorum into the vernacular presumably arou...
The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the ...
The essay analyzes a judicial case of the Mercanzia court in the early Quattrocento Florence, which ...
The production of Giordano da Pisa (1260-1310) offers an excellent example for assessing the relatio...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
Between 1843 and 1845 Pope Gregory XVI entrusted the two Tuscan Olivetan monasteries, Monte Oliveto ...
This volume aims to foster the dialogue between two usually distinct scholarly traditions: on the on...
The identification of all the friars active in Santa Maria Novella on a regular basis or only tempor...
This Ouverture introduces the theme of the volume and highlights the convergences and inter- actions...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...