The paper dwells on Giovanni Gualberto’s relations with San Miniato al Monte and the Apostolic See, and questions some consolidated historiographical paradigms to highlight the elements of continuity the new ‘Vallombrosan’ foundations held with the Benedictine monastic tradition. The thesis is that the very hard opposition to Abbot Ubertus did not lead to a break with the Abbey of the Mons Forentinus. The reinterpretation of the Florentine reforming movement shows how Giovanni Gualberto’s rebellion was linked to practical and disciplinary rather than doctrinal aspects, and how the subversive thrust of his positions, both in terms of Eucharistic theology and the validity of the sacraments administered by unworthy priests, was emphasised by t...
The essay analyzes the identity changes that the religious complex of San Miniato al Monte experienc...
This work will try to follow the development of the iconography of Blessed Giovanni Colombini from t...
The presence of the Gesuati in Chiusi, although limited in size and length of time, developed beyond...
The paper dwells on Giovanni Gualberto’s relations with San Miniato al Monte and the Apostolic See, ...
The monastery of San Miniato, formerly Black Benedictine, in 1373 was entrusted to the care of the M...
The paper deals with foundation and further fortunes of the Florentine abbey of San Miniato, founded...
The essay sketches the activity of Abbot Ubertus from San Miniato, who rebuilt the church and worked...
The results of new archival research, compared with some epistles of Blessed Giovanni Colombini, all...
Starting from the example of San Miniato al Monte, the essay dwells on the relationship existing bet...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
The essay traces the salient historical steps of the Jesuat congregation, highlighting its genesis a...
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of cities in the inchoative papal state experimented a...
The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the ...
The link between San Miniato and the Medici, started in 1448 with the financing of the aedicule dest...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
The essay analyzes the identity changes that the religious complex of San Miniato al Monte experienc...
This work will try to follow the development of the iconography of Blessed Giovanni Colombini from t...
The presence of the Gesuati in Chiusi, although limited in size and length of time, developed beyond...
The paper dwells on Giovanni Gualberto’s relations with San Miniato al Monte and the Apostolic See, ...
The monastery of San Miniato, formerly Black Benedictine, in 1373 was entrusted to the care of the M...
The paper deals with foundation and further fortunes of the Florentine abbey of San Miniato, founded...
The essay sketches the activity of Abbot Ubertus from San Miniato, who rebuilt the church and worked...
The results of new archival research, compared with some epistles of Blessed Giovanni Colombini, all...
Starting from the example of San Miniato al Monte, the essay dwells on the relationship existing bet...
At the turn of the fourteenth century (1295-1301), the Florentine Dominican Remigio de’ Girolami pro...
The essay traces the salient historical steps of the Jesuat congregation, highlighting its genesis a...
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of cities in the inchoative papal state experimented a...
The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the ...
The link between San Miniato and the Medici, started in 1448 with the financing of the aedicule dest...
Between 1290 and 1310, two Mendicant friars active in Florence dealt with the controversial issue of...
The essay analyzes the identity changes that the religious complex of San Miniato al Monte experienc...
This work will try to follow the development of the iconography of Blessed Giovanni Colombini from t...
The presence of the Gesuati in Chiusi, although limited in size and length of time, developed beyond...