Academic literature on the topic 'Girolamo degli Schiavoni (Church : Rome, Italy)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Girolamo degli Schiavoni (Church : Rome, Italy)"

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Gudelj, Jasenka. "The Hospital and Church of the Schiavoni / Illyrian Confraternity in Early Modern Rome." Confraternitas 27, no. 1-2 (May 19, 2017): 5–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/confrat.v27i1-2.28222.

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Slavic people from South-Eastern Europe immigrated to Italy throughout the Early Modern period and organized themselves into confraternities based on common origin and language. This article analyses the role of the images and architecture of the “national” church and hospital of the Schiavoni or Illyrian community in Rome in the fashioning and management of their confraternity, which played a pivotal role in the self-definition of the Schiavoni in Italy and also served as an expression of papal foreign policy in the Balkans.
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Kavvadia, Maria. "The outbreak of new diseases in an era of religious and spiritual crisis:." Mos Historicus: Critical Review of European History 1, no. 1 (April 23, 2023): 59–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mh.34277.

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The paper examines how the humanist physician and later professor of medicine at the great Universities of Italy, Girolamo Mercuriale of Forlì (1530-1606), addressed the issue of new diseases in medical as well as religious-social terms in his medical book De arte gymnastica (Venice, 1569), while he served as the personal physician of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520-1589). Mercuriale's medical gymnastics, as a medical method for the treatment of new diseases, stands out as paradigmatic, on the one hand, of the scientific-medical culture of mid-sixteenth century Rome and, on the other hand, the political-religious strategies of the Catholic Church regarding the control of body culture in the context of the Counter-Reformation.
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Books on the topic "Girolamo degli Schiavoni (Church : Rome, Italy)"

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Ardizzon, Fiorello F. San Girolamo della Carità: Storia, arte, spiritualità per una chiesa nel cuore di Roma. Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1987.

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Magaña, Javier Á. Domingo. L'isolato di San Girolamo della Carità a Roma: L'età antica e tardo-antica. Roma: EDUSC, 2019.

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Piéjus, Anne. Les sermoncini de la Chiesa Nuova: Musique et dévotion à l'oratoire de Rome entre 1570 et 1630. Firenze: Olschki, 2004.

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