This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in Lille, during the last three centuries of the Middle Ages. Within the County of Flanders, Lille is a quiet astonishing town, especially compared to its Dutch-speaking neighbours. Its case has only seldom been studied. Lille was successively ruled by the counts of Flanders, the kings of France and the dukes of Burgundy. In 1237, Countess Joan of Constantinople founded for the sake of her soul, a hospital that she endowed a lot. The goal of the institution was to welcome as many pauperes Christi as possible. At the very beginning of the 16th century, the density of charitable institutions in a 25 000 inhabitants town (a generous hypothesis) was...
By focusing on the leper house of Mont-aux-Malades, this thesis examines the religious, social and e...
International audienceHow did the Mendicant orders manage to flourish from the thirteenth to the mid...
National audienceefore the end of the 15th century, the city of Lille had half a dozen convents and ...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
Cette thèse de doctorat étudie les profits engendrés par l’accomplissement des sept œuvres de miséri...
In Lille in the second part of the 15th century and at the beginning of the 16th, the so-called hôpi...
International audienceABSTRACT: This paper focuses on the hospitals of Marseilles between 1380 and 1...
Assistance should not only be regarded as a duty for the secular or ecclesiastical urban elites. It ...
Hired Houses pour la substentation (…) des pouvres creatures ? The Real Estate Management of the Hôp...
Originally published in 1976. This book is a study of the charitable institutions of one French town...
R. Duplessis, Municipal charity and public authority in the 16th century : the example of Lille. We...
Religious and charitable foundations are often held to have been a sub¬stantial presence in pre-indu...
During the first half of the 14th century, the cities of the duchy of Brabant witness deep transform...
A 1656 royal decree outlawed begging and private almsgiving in Paris and forcibly confined persons w...
Yves Junot, The Valenciennes General Alms (1531-1566) Poverty down to the Eve of the Netherlands Rev...
By focusing on the leper house of Mont-aux-Malades, this thesis examines the religious, social and e...
International audienceHow did the Mendicant orders manage to flourish from the thirteenth to the mid...
National audienceefore the end of the 15th century, the city of Lille had half a dozen convents and ...
This PhD thesis concerns the profits generated by the accomplishment of the seven works of mercy in ...
Cette thèse de doctorat étudie les profits engendrés par l’accomplissement des sept œuvres de miséri...
In Lille in the second part of the 15th century and at the beginning of the 16th, the so-called hôpi...
International audienceABSTRACT: This paper focuses on the hospitals of Marseilles between 1380 and 1...
Assistance should not only be regarded as a duty for the secular or ecclesiastical urban elites. It ...
Hired Houses pour la substentation (…) des pouvres creatures ? The Real Estate Management of the Hôp...
Originally published in 1976. This book is a study of the charitable institutions of one French town...
R. Duplessis, Municipal charity and public authority in the 16th century : the example of Lille. We...
Religious and charitable foundations are often held to have been a sub¬stantial presence in pre-indu...
During the first half of the 14th century, the cities of the duchy of Brabant witness deep transform...
A 1656 royal decree outlawed begging and private almsgiving in Paris and forcibly confined persons w...
Yves Junot, The Valenciennes General Alms (1531-1566) Poverty down to the Eve of the Netherlands Rev...
By focusing on the leper house of Mont-aux-Malades, this thesis examines the religious, social and e...
International audienceHow did the Mendicant orders manage to flourish from the thirteenth to the mid...
National audienceefore the end of the 15th century, the city of Lille had half a dozen convents and ...