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Lay Confraternities and Civic Religion in Renaissance Bologna

Lay Confraternities and Civic Religion in Renaissance Bologna

by Nicholas Terpstra
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/11/1995

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This book analyses the social, political and religious roles of the confraternities - the lay groups through which Italians of the Renaissance expressed their individual and collective religious beliefs - in Bologna in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. These confraternities shaped the civic religious cult through charitable activities, public shrines and processions. This civic religious role expanded as the confraternities became politicised: patricians used the confraternities increasingly in order to control the civic religious cult, civic charity, and the city itself. The book examines in detail how confraternities initially provided laypeople of the artisanal and merchant classes with a means of expressing a religious life separate from, but not in opposition to, the local parish or mendicant house. By the mid-sixteenth century, artisans and merchants had few options beyond parochial confraternities which were controlled by parish priests.
ISBN:
9780521480925
9780521480925
Category:
European history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-11-1995
Language:
Italian, English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x19mm
Weight:
0.57kg

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