Documenti e antichi archivi degli Umiliati a Milano

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Documents and ancient archives of the Humiliated in Milan

Lucia Dell'Asta

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Abstract

The archives of the Humiliati are here studied as a resource to understand the complex problem of the identity of the Order. Attention is focused on the ways the Order administered its archives and a member of the Order (Giovanni da Marliano of Brera) made use of them, writing the history of the Humiliati. Medieval documents of the Order from the Milan area have been inspected; most of them are now in Milan, Archivio Storico Diocesano and Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense and in the Archive of the Seminario Arcivescovile of Milan (now in Venegono Inferiore). The study of the many endorsements, added on the documents in the late XIVth and XVth-century, proves that several persons in charge collected the documents from different Lombard houses of the Order in the house of Brera, arranged and classified them, then had them copied in cartularies, which had to serve as historical sources.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Documents and ancient archives of the Humiliated in Milan
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)441-514
Number of pages74
JournalAEVUM
Volume87
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense
  • Humiliati
  • Milan
  • Milano
  • Umiliati
  • archives
  • archivi
  • endoresments
  • note dorsali

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