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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Charles Borromée (1538-1584 ; saint)"
Fox, Charles D. "Philip Neri and Charles Borromeo as Models of Catholic Reform". Perichoresis 18, n.º 6 (1 de diciembre de 2020): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/perc-2020-0037.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Charles Borromée (1538-1584 ; saint)"
Lezowski, Marie. "L’atelier Borromée. L’archevêque de Milan et le gouvernement de l’écrit (1564-1631)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040177.
Texto completoModern Milan is marked with the seal of Carlo Borromeo, archbishop from 1564 to 1584. Though his canonization in 1610 establishes him as a model for the entire Christian world, Carlo Borromeo defines his historical role mainly within the boundaries of Lombardy, where he secures an unprecedented control over the written production. Whereas previous studies have focused on the social discipline enforced by the Tridentine bishops, this thesis draws the attention on the Borromean governance of the written production, from Carlo’s to his cousin Federico’s archbishopric (1595-1631). Its scope is not limited to the members of the archbishop’s family: the remarkable careers of individuals writing for the archbishop, members of his « workshop », are thoroughly studied. The examined sources encompass hagiographic, learned, as well as administrative and legal texts. Through an analysis of these various kinds of writings and of the constraints weighing on whoever served the archbishop with a pen, this thesis links two usually separated historical topics: the elaboration of a model of bishop and the specific practices imposed by a Modern bishop in the written production. We examine successively the forming of the archbishop’s workshop just after the Council of Trent, the local elaboration of Carlo Borromeo’s authority in the early 17th c. and finally Federico Borromeo’s dissociation from the model of the workshop through the setting up of a college of learned men endowed with an erudite library, the Ambrosiana (1609). The description of the mechanisms, shapes and media of the texts written for the archbishop of Milan sheds light on a conception of power in Modern Times
Lezowski, Marie. "L’atelier Borromée. L’archevêque de Milan et le gouvernement de l’écrit (1564-1631)". Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040177.
Texto completoModern Milan is marked with the seal of Carlo Borromeo, archbishop from 1564 to 1584. Though his canonization in 1610 establishes him as a model for the entire Christian world, Carlo Borromeo defines his historical role mainly within the boundaries of Lombardy, where he secures an unprecedented control over the written production. Whereas previous studies have focused on the social discipline enforced by the Tridentine bishops, this thesis draws the attention on the Borromean governance of the written production, from Carlo’s to his cousin Federico’s archbishopric (1595-1631). Its scope is not limited to the members of the archbishop’s family: the remarkable careers of individuals writing for the archbishop, members of his « workshop », are thoroughly studied. The examined sources encompass hagiographic, learned, as well as administrative and legal texts. Through an analysis of these various kinds of writings and of the constraints weighing on whoever served the archbishop with a pen, this thesis links two usually separated historical topics: the elaboration of a model of bishop and the specific practices imposed by a Modern bishop in the written production. We examine successively the forming of the archbishop’s workshop just after the Council of Trent, the local elaboration of Carlo Borromeo’s authority in the early 17th c. and finally Federico Borromeo’s dissociation from the model of the workshop through the setting up of a college of learned men endowed with an erudite library, the Ambrosiana (1609). The description of the mechanisms, shapes and media of the texts written for the archbishop of Milan sheds light on a conception of power in Modern Times
Libros sobre el tema "Charles Borromée (1538-1584 ; saint)"
San Carlo Borromeo: Konstruktion und Inszenierung eines Heiligenbildes im Spannungsfeld zwischen Mailand und Rom. München: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2011.
Buscar texto completoCharles Borromeo: Selected Orations, Homilies and Writings. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.
Buscar texto completoPath of Humility: Caravaggio and Carlo Borromeo. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2015.
Buscar texto completoCihak, John R., Ansgar Santogrossi y Charles Borromeo. Charles Borromeo: Selected Orations, Homilies and Writings. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.
Buscar texto completoMuraoka, Anne H. Path of Humility: Caravaggio and Carlo Borromeo. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2015.
Buscar texto completoMuraoka, Anne H. Path of Humility: Caravaggio and Carlo Borromeo. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2015.
Buscar texto completoMuraoka, Anne H. Path of Humility: Caravaggio and Carlo Borromeo. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2015.
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