Schede bibliografiche, nr. 379, 394, 408, 564, 575, 598, 721, 723, 738, 775, 815

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Bibliographic files, nr. 379, 394, 408, 564, 575, 598, 721, 723, 738, 775, 815

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Abstract

Eleven bibliographical records, relating to the history of the Church in Italy from the ancient age to the twentieth century, divided by regional geographical areas, have been drawn up. The following themes have been indicated: a letter from Pope Boniface I, the martyrdom of Martin I, the pastoral care of the Mendicates, Queen Margaret of Durazzo, the heritage of sacred art in Istria, the catacombs of Pope Damasus I, the Sardinian book heritage, the Sardinian parchments about San Michele in Borgo di Pisa, the tomb of Eleanor of Anjou, the testaments in Pisan society and the churches of Merano. Total pages: 14.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Bibliographic files, nr. 379, 394, 408, 564, 575, 598, 721, 723, 738, 775, 815
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)587-600
Number of pages14
JournalRivista di storia della chiesa in Italia
VolumeLXXIII
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Bonifacio I
  • Eleonora d’Angiò-Durazzo
  • Martino I
  • Merano
  • Merano (Italy)
  • Sardegna
  • Sardinia (Italy)
  • chiesa
  • church
  • frati mendicanti
  • mendicant friars
  • monastero
  • monastery
  • papa
  • pope
  • preaching
  • predicazione
  • testamento
  • will

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