Why, when so driven by the impetus for autonomy, did the city elites of thirteenth-century Italy turn to men bound to religious orders whose purpose and reach stretched far beyond the boundaries of their often disputed territories? Churchmen and Urban Government in Late Medieval Italy, c.1200–c.1450 brings together a team of international contributors to provide the first comparative response to this pivotal question. Presenting a series of urban cases and contexts, the book explores the secular-religious boundaries of the period and evaluates the role of the clergy in the administration and government of Italy's city-states. With an extensive introduction and epilogue, it exposes for consideration the beginnings of the phenomenon, the vary...
The cities of Northern and Central Italy, where political autonomy flourished between 12th and14th c...
This thesis examines conflict management on the streets in early fourteenth century Bologna with bri...
Interpretations of medieval cities have long been characterised by a focus upon their political inde...
Framed by consideration of images of treasurers on the books of the treasury in thirteenth-century S...
In the early decades of the thirteenth century, monks and Penitents, dedicated by profession of vows...
This pioneering study of urban society in twelfth-century mainland Norman Italy examines the self-go...
The use of ecclesiastical staff in offices and duties depending on the municipal authority is apprec...
This dissertation examines how clerics in the Lombard and Carolingian Kingdom of Italy prosecuted di...
This thesis examines urban political conflict in the late Middle Ages (c. 1370-1440) in Europe’s mos...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
Church in the City. Ecclesiastical Power and Urban Government in Medieval Italy (10th-13th c.) In I...
This thesis examines urban political conflict in the late Middle Ages (c. 1370-1440) in Europe’s mos...
The role played by the ecclesiastical world in defining and changing social belonging has thus been ...
For close to eight hundred years, the Roman state took responsibility for feeding its capital’s poor...
none1noOne of the most enduring legacy of Communal Italy is represented by the Town hall, palatium c...
The cities of Northern and Central Italy, where political autonomy flourished between 12th and14th c...
This thesis examines conflict management on the streets in early fourteenth century Bologna with bri...
Interpretations of medieval cities have long been characterised by a focus upon their political inde...
Framed by consideration of images of treasurers on the books of the treasury in thirteenth-century S...
In the early decades of the thirteenth century, monks and Penitents, dedicated by profession of vows...
This pioneering study of urban society in twelfth-century mainland Norman Italy examines the self-go...
The use of ecclesiastical staff in offices and duties depending on the municipal authority is apprec...
This dissertation examines how clerics in the Lombard and Carolingian Kingdom of Italy prosecuted di...
This thesis examines urban political conflict in the late Middle Ages (c. 1370-1440) in Europe’s mos...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
Church in the City. Ecclesiastical Power and Urban Government in Medieval Italy (10th-13th c.) In I...
This thesis examines urban political conflict in the late Middle Ages (c. 1370-1440) in Europe’s mos...
The role played by the ecclesiastical world in defining and changing social belonging has thus been ...
For close to eight hundred years, the Roman state took responsibility for feeding its capital’s poor...
none1noOne of the most enduring legacy of Communal Italy is represented by the Town hall, palatium c...
The cities of Northern and Central Italy, where political autonomy flourished between 12th and14th c...
This thesis examines conflict management on the streets in early fourteenth century Bologna with bri...
Interpretations of medieval cities have long been characterised by a focus upon their political inde...