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Bianchini, Chiara. "La congregazione del clero intrinseco dalle origini alla stesura degli statuti". Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3421688.
Texto completoLa ricerca rientra nel tema dell’associazionismo del clero urbano ed è incentrata sullo studio della congregazione del clero intrinseco di Verona nel medioevo. Dopo una indagine di carattere introduttivo e generale sul materiale del fondo archivistico e una presentazione di quello specificamente utilizzato per compiere la ricerca e a seguito di una ricognizione sulla storiografia prodotta su tale tema, è stato possibile ampliare la conoscenza della congregazione del clero di Verona grazie agli studi locali e all’abbondante materiale documentario che fu redatto nel secondo ventennio del Trecento quando venne istituita una cancelleria di notai provenienti dalla curia episcopale. Essi nel 1323, assieme all’arciprete e ai membri della congregazione, furono parte attiva nella stesura degli statuti, in cui è possibile riconoscere la rielaborazione di mores e la presenza di consuetudini, già documentate nel 1177. All’interno di essi prevalgono la ritualità basata sulla regolamentazione della cura animarum vivorum ac defunctorum e degli aspetti corporativi propri dell’ente religioso. Gli stessi notai nel 1326, sulla base di precise indicazioni della costituzione 50,51 e 52 del corpus statutario, procedettero alla compilazione di due poderosi registri riguardanti la raccolta del materiale prodotto fino a quella data
Rocco, Giacomino <1959>. "Il fondo "Congregazione di carità" di Padova. Regesto dei verbali della Commissione (1868 - 1881)". Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/4124.
Texto completoD'ARCANGELO, POTITO. "ECCLESIA SANCTE MARIE MONTIS VIRGINIS. LA CONGREGAZIONE VERGINIANA DALLE ORIGINI ALL'ETÀ SVEVA(1126-1250)". Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/159059.
Texto completoAndenna, Cristina. "Mortariensis ecclesia una congregazione di canonici regolari in Italia settentrionale tra XI e XII secolo". Berlin Münster Lit, 2000. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3012723&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.
Texto completoAndenna, Cristina. "Mortariensis ecclesia : una congregazione di canonici regolari in Italia settentrionale tra XI e XII secolo /". Berlin ; Münster : Lit-Verl, 2007. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3012723&prov=M&dokv̲ar=1&doke̲xt=htm.
Texto completoCODA, CATERINA GIOVANNA. "La congregazione vallombrosana: promozione della santità e culto delle reliquie tra Medioevo e Età moderna". Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata", 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2108/738.
Texto completoThe thesis presses again diachronically the history of the Vallombrosa’s congregation through the worship of the saints and the relics, giving a particular attention to the connection between the cultural case and the social and political-institutional problems. The research has started by a reconsideration of the hagiographical sources, thanks the historiography dedicated to them, and it extended a no-hagiographical sources too (f. e. memorials, inventories, shopping list, etc.). We give a particular attention to the material objects, the relics and reliquaries, according to the late historiography that considers the saint’s remains and the objects useful to keep them not only like functional things for the history of the worship, but also like research instruments thanks their concreteness and materiality. The vehicle through which a relic becomes visible and “benefiting” has founded by the reliquary, an object “in progress” that modifies in time and that, though its architectonical structure, its decorations and the elements that confirm the relic’s authenticity, is able to stimulate some questions not only on the history of the worship, but also on the history of the corporations that control its possession and its care. The attitude of the congregation founded by Giovanni Gualberto compared with the politics of the relics circulation and preservation is the privileged observatory from who this work has “read” and interpreted the sources of the history of the Vallombrosa’s holiness. The “holy spaces” on which we have concentrated our research are the communities of Vallombrosa, Badia, Passignano and Santa Trinita (Florence); those are very important places in founder’s life,but also and above all in the circulation of his relics. By the reconstruction of the way that the relics have made, over the time, between the three places has emerged that in the Vallombrosa’s congregation, beginning from XII century, until XIX century, with moments of standstill and moments of major promotion, these objects are turned to instrument of legitimation of the prestige, or even of the institutional power, each one of these communities. The hoarding’s process in the communities develops with different phases and modalities, and produces different results. The reflection on delicate relations passed between them, emphasized by relics circulation, by the ordered of the reliquaries, by the hagiographical promotion and by the realization of works of art that have like subject the congregational holiness, has allowed to reconstract the way completed by the Vallombrosa’s congregation in own “pantheon’s” construction.
D’Errico, Gian Luca <1972>. "L'inquisizione di Bologna e la Congregazione del Sant'Uffizio alla fine del XVII secolo: analisi e ricerche". Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1321/1/derrico_gianluca_tesi.pdf.
Texto completoD’Errico, Gian Luca <1972>. "L'inquisizione di Bologna e la Congregazione del Sant'Uffizio alla fine del XVII secolo: analisi e ricerche". Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2009. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/1321/.
Texto completoBernardi, Ilaria <1994>. ""Per li presenti, et urgenti bisogni di peste: la Congregazione di Sanità di Senigallia nel Seicento"". Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/17155.
Texto completoPalmiro, Mileto. "Le diversita' etnico-culturali : tra sfida e progetto : un'indagine esplorativa nella congregazione missionaria comboniana (verso la comunita' religiosa interculturale) /". Romae : Pontificia università gregoriana, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41171545t.
Texto completoToso, Veronica <1987>. "Un abate "libero pensatore" nella Venezia di fine Seicento : Antonio Conti e i suoi Sermoni presso la Congregazione della "Fava"". Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/12868.
Texto completoGallo, Lidia <1986>. "Archivio storico del comune di Due Carrare (PD): inventario analitico dei fondi “Congregazione di Carità ed Ente comunale di assistenza – ECA” dei comuni soppressi di Carrara Santo Stefano (1867-1979) e Carrara San Giorgio (1891-1979)". Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/5488.
Texto completoCRUCIANI, PAOLO. "Architettura barocca nelle Marche: lo spazio delle congregazioni". Doctoral thesis, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11566/242613.
Texto completoSOSIO, FRANCESCA. "«... DISPERATAMENTE FECESI TURCHO»: Alipio di S. Giuseppe (1617-1645, OAD), tra adesione all'Islam, martirio e santità". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/713.
Texto completoCaptive in Tripoli and false priest, apostate and penitent, alleged martyr and then candidate to sainthood. That is the portrait the first part of this work brought to light from the considerable documentary corpus about Alipio di San Giuseppe, mostly still unpublished. The human existence of this Augustinian Discalceate friar from Palermo – set in the XVI and XVII centuries, when in the Mediterranean mix of people, goods, religions, also privateering was a significant aspect – is a sequence of captivity, conversion to Islam and following abjuration, culminating in the martyrdom he deliberately chose in February 1645. This story, its narration made by the apostolic missionaries in Tripoli as wells as its understanding by the Augustinian Discalceate order are investigated in the second chapter and compared with similar episodes of abjuration. In the third part the relevant role played by the Sicilian family Tomasi in promoting the beatification proceedings of Alipio is explained; started after his relics were brought to the shore near Agrigento in 1653, the proceedings moved to the Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum after the ordinariae inquisitiones in 1654-1656, and there were denied first in 1658 and definitively 60 years later.
SOSIO, FRANCESCA. "«... DISPERATAMENTE FECESI TURCHO»: Alipio di S. Giuseppe (1617-1645, OAD), tra adesione all'Islam, martirio e santità". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/713.
Texto completoCaptive in Tripoli and false priest, apostate and penitent, alleged martyr and then candidate to sainthood. That is the portrait the first part of this work brought to light from the considerable documentary corpus about Alipio di San Giuseppe, mostly still unpublished. The human existence of this Augustinian Discalceate friar from Palermo – set in the XVI and XVII centuries, when in the Mediterranean mix of people, goods, religions, also privateering was a significant aspect – is a sequence of captivity, conversion to Islam and following abjuration, culminating in the martyrdom he deliberately chose in February 1645. This story, its narration made by the apostolic missionaries in Tripoli as wells as its understanding by the Augustinian Discalceate order are investigated in the second chapter and compared with similar episodes of abjuration. In the third part the relevant role played by the Sicilian family Tomasi in promoting the beatification proceedings of Alipio is explained; started after his relics were brought to the shore near Agrigento in 1653, the proceedings moved to the Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum after the ordinariae inquisitiones in 1654-1656, and there were denied first in 1658 and definitively 60 years later.
ARLATI, FABIO. "GESUITI E GESUITESSE. LA COMPAGNIA DI GESU' E LE CONGREGAZIONI SEMIRELIGIOSE FEMMINILI IN ITALIA TRA XVI E XVII SECOLO". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/98183.
Texto completoIn spite of the Tridentine and post-Tridentine cloistered legislation, the 16th and 17th centuries witnessed the foundation in Italy, Europe and the mission countries of numerous semi-religious female congregations, without clausura and without solemn vows, founded, co-founded or directed by the fathers of the Society of Jesus. These congregations, called “Jesuitesses”, were inspired by the Jesuit Constitutions and Ignatian spirituality, especially in the educational apostolate. Through an in-depth archival research, the present study offers a vast census of the numerous houses of Jesuitesses present in Italy between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries, showing, through the analysis of the network of relations between these institutes as well as the economic, juridical, educational and spiritual peculiarities of the semi-religious compared to the cloistered nuns, the substantial compactness and unity of this phenomenon, based on a common Jesuit identity. The aim is also to shed light on the contrasts and contradictions related to the affirmation of the Jesuitesses, which led to bitter internal clashes within the Society of Jesus, various inquisitorial trials and harsh jurisdictional conflicts between secular and ecclesiastical powers.
ARLATI, FABIO. "GESUITI E GESUITESSE. LA COMPAGNIA DI GESU' E LE CONGREGAZIONI SEMIRELIGIOSE FEMMINILI IN ITALIA TRA XVI E XVII SECOLO". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/98183.
Texto completoIn spite of the Tridentine and post-Tridentine cloistered legislation, the 16th and 17th centuries witnessed the foundation in Italy, Europe and the mission countries of numerous semi-religious female congregations, without clausura and without solemn vows, founded, co-founded or directed by the fathers of the Society of Jesus. These congregations, called “Jesuitesses”, were inspired by the Jesuit Constitutions and Ignatian spirituality, especially in the educational apostolate. Through an in-depth archival research, the present study offers a vast census of the numerous houses of Jesuitesses present in Italy between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries, showing, through the analysis of the network of relations between these institutes as well as the economic, juridical, educational and spiritual peculiarities of the semi-religious compared to the cloistered nuns, the substantial compactness and unity of this phenomenon, based on a common Jesuit identity. The aim is also to shed light on the contrasts and contradictions related to the affirmation of the Jesuitesses, which led to bitter internal clashes within the Society of Jesus, various inquisitorial trials and harsh jurisdictional conflicts between secular and ecclesiastical powers.
POLI, CRISTIAN. "THOMAS CONNECTE TRA VERITA' E LEGGENDA". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/6603.
Texto completoThe subject of this research is the case of the Breton Carmelite Thomas Connecte, who lived in the first half of the 15th century. He made a strong impression on his contemporaries as a fervent preacher against the fashion of his time, against gambling and the immorality of the clergy. Firm upholder of his principles and inflamed with zeal, he set out on a journey to Rome to reform cardinals and even the Pope. But once he got there, he was tried for heresy and sent to the stake, during the first years of the turbulent papacy of Eugene IV. This paper was meant to reconstruct the historical figure of this preacher. For this purpose, all the sources, the studies and the knowledge currently available have been used, without losing sight of the “mythicization” process his character met after his death. This work adds some important acquisitions, which shed light on his historical vicissitudes, such as the real justification of his sentence and the date and the place of his execution. It is clear from the sources that he belonged to those called “prophetic and charismatic preachers” by the historians. He went down to Italy in order to reform not only the Order that he considered corrupted but also the Church and even cardinals. Captured, imprisoned and tortured, he was judged heretical; he was accused of celebrating Mass without being priest, and maybe not even being Carmelite, and he was sent to the stake. The Superiors of his Order seemed to support the sentence and among the witnesses there were also some of his brothers. Probably, the Order feared that the reform movement he had founded could create an internal rift, as it actually occurred with the birth of the Mantuan Congregation. And it was right inside the Congregation that the memory of Connecte was handed on and “beatified”. On the contrary, during the years of his dispute with the Order, it was created the legendary figure of the “Beatified Francesco Tommaso Dremellius from France”, who had little to do with the Breton preacher, out of some characteristics, that only the oldest members of the Congregation could recognize. The memory of Connecte was also echoed in the Protestant Reformation, thanks to Carmelites who adhered to it, like John Bale. Here also was slowly created the legendary figure of “Thomas Rhedon”, witness of the truth and forerunner of Luther, who acquired, in the years, the status of protestant ahead of his time, at the expense of his real historical figure. This work doesn’t mean to have dealt comprehensively with all the emerged details, but it has tried to add new acquisitions to the studies that have been carried out so far and it tries to suggest new interesting research tracks. The analysis of some iconographic sources close this paper. They portrayed the preacher and show clearly the passage from the historical to the legendary figure.
POLI, CRISTIAN. "THOMAS CONNECTE TRA VERITA' E LEGGENDA". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/6603.
Texto completoThe subject of this research is the case of the Breton Carmelite Thomas Connecte, who lived in the first half of the 15th century. He made a strong impression on his contemporaries as a fervent preacher against the fashion of his time, against gambling and the immorality of the clergy. Firm upholder of his principles and inflamed with zeal, he set out on a journey to Rome to reform cardinals and even the Pope. But once he got there, he was tried for heresy and sent to the stake, during the first years of the turbulent papacy of Eugene IV. This paper was meant to reconstruct the historical figure of this preacher. For this purpose, all the sources, the studies and the knowledge currently available have been used, without losing sight of the “mythicization” process his character met after his death. This work adds some important acquisitions, which shed light on his historical vicissitudes, such as the real justification of his sentence and the date and the place of his execution. It is clear from the sources that he belonged to those called “prophetic and charismatic preachers” by the historians. He went down to Italy in order to reform not only the Order that he considered corrupted but also the Church and even cardinals. Captured, imprisoned and tortured, he was judged heretical; he was accused of celebrating Mass without being priest, and maybe not even being Carmelite, and he was sent to the stake. The Superiors of his Order seemed to support the sentence and among the witnesses there were also some of his brothers. Probably, the Order feared that the reform movement he had founded could create an internal rift, as it actually occurred with the birth of the Mantuan Congregation. And it was right inside the Congregation that the memory of Connecte was handed on and “beatified”. On the contrary, during the years of his dispute with the Order, it was created the legendary figure of the “Beatified Francesco Tommaso Dremellius from France”, who had little to do with the Breton preacher, out of some characteristics, that only the oldest members of the Congregation could recognize. The memory of Connecte was also echoed in the Protestant Reformation, thanks to Carmelites who adhered to it, like John Bale. Here also was slowly created the legendary figure of “Thomas Rhedon”, witness of the truth and forerunner of Luther, who acquired, in the years, the status of protestant ahead of his time, at the expense of his real historical figure. This work doesn’t mean to have dealt comprehensively with all the emerged details, but it has tried to add new acquisitions to the studies that have been carried out so far and it tries to suggest new interesting research tracks. The analysis of some iconographic sources close this paper. They portrayed the preacher and show clearly the passage from the historical to the legendary figure.
PISTOLESI, MARCO. "Padre Bernardo della Torre architetto della Congregazione della Missione (1715-1749)". Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/982514.
Texto completoSpada, Cristina. "L'indirizzo dei canonici lateranensi: riforma spirituale e rinnovamento artistico in Veneto tra XV e XVI secolo". Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1125862.
Texto completoBOCCHETTA, MONICA. "Biblioteche scomparse. Le librerie claustrali della Congregazione di san Girolamo degli Eremiti del beato Pietro da Pisa. Ricostruzione storico-bibliografica". Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/917348.
Texto completoMARULO, ROSA. "La produzione dei libri nella Congregazione di Vallombrosa. Un'indagine sui manoscritti più antichi (sec. XI - prima metà del sec. XII)". Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/802072.
Texto completoGARIBALDI, EMANUELA. "Biblioteche e circolazione libraria nella provincia certosina di Toscana. Definizione del profilo culturale e ricostruzione storico-bibliografica". Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1600461.
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