The origin, development, and refinement of medieval religious mendicancies
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Format: | Livre |
Langue: | English |
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Leiden Boston : Brill,
2011
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Titres liés à la collection: | Brill's companions to the Christian tradition
volume 24 |
Accès à la collection: | Brill's companions to the Christian tradition |
Sujets: | Friars Church history Armut Betteln Fürsorge Bettelorden Armutsstreit Mittelalter Geschichte 500-1500 Geschichte |
Description matérielle: | XVIII, 382 Seiten |
Table des matières:
- The origins of religious mendicancy in medieval Europe Augustine Thompson
- From Osma to Bologna, from canons to friars, from the preaching to the preachers : the Dominican path towards mendicancy Anthony John Lappin
- Female mendicancy, a failed experiment? : the case of Saint Clare of Assisi Joan Mueller
- Mendicancy among the early saints of the begging orders Donald S. Prudlo
- Pastoral care, inquisition, and mendicancy in the medieval Franciscan Order Holly J. Grieco
- The forging of an intellectual defense of mendicancy in the medieval university Andrew Traver
- Mendicants and the Italian communes in Salimbene's Cronaca David Foote
- Mendicant orders and the reality of economic life in Italy in the Middle Ages Antonio Rigon
- Effects of the spiritual Franciscan controversy on the mendicant ideal David Burr
- The hidden life of the friars : the mendicant orders in the work of Walter Hilton, William Langland, Geoffrey Chaucer, and their literary world Patricia R. Bart
- Mendicancy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries : "ubi necessitas non urgeat" : the preachers facing the "refrigescens caritas" Silvia Nocentini.
- Literaturverz. S. 363 - 372