The Sermons, Manuscripts, and Language of Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce / edited by Giacomo Mariani and Steven J. McMichael.
The Sermons, Manuscripts, and Language of Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004713246 (electronic book)
9789004707511 (print)
9789004707511 (print)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/5862
Yayın Bilgisi
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.
©2025
©2025
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations.
Dizi
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2024
The Medieval Franciscans ; 24
The Medieval Franciscans ; 24
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- PART 1: Topics from Roberto da Lecce in the Context of Late Medieval Preaching -- 1 Roberto Caracciolo’s Sermon on the Miracle of the Stigmatization of Francis of Assisi -- Carolyn Muessig -- 2 Mary Magdalene in the Sermons of Bernardino da Siena and Roberto da Lecce -- Steven J. McMichael -- 3 Can a Sinner be Absolved More Than Once? Roberto da Lecce, Critic of Niccolò da Osimo’s Quadriga spirituale -- Giacomo Mariani -- 4 Social Control Strategies of the Fifteenth Century Franciscans and their Role Models for Each “Civis Fidelis” -- Salvatore Leaci -- PART 2: Roberto da Lecce and his Sermons -- 5 Roberto Caracciolo of Lecce and a Semi-Dramatic Fifteenth-Century Sermon -- Lyn A. Blanchfield -- 6 Friar Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce and His Anti-Ottoman Preaching -- Salvatore Leaci -- 7 Observations on the Language of Roberto da Lecce -- Marco Maggiore -- PART 3: The Re-use of Roberto da Lecce’s Collections -- 8 Roberto Caracciolo’s Quaresimale volgare in Croatian Lands -- Andrea Radošević -- 9 Hungarian Draft-Sermons on the Pages of a Volume by Roberto Caracciolo -- Cecilia Radò -- 10 The Use of Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce’s Sermons in Late Medieval Manuscripts -- Yoko Kimura -- Bibliography -- Index.
Özet, vb.
The book offers studies on different aspects of the life, activity, and written works of Roberto da Lecce, one of the most famous preachers of fifteenth-century Italy. His preaching cycles in Italian cities were attended by huge crowds and are representative for the activity of many other less-known confreres and, in the meantime, exceptional for their number and success. His sermons were read and re-used throughout Europe, contributing to shaping the shared religious culture. The nine authors of this book have addressed this polyhedric figure from ten different perspectives. Contributors are Yoko Kimura, Salvatore Leaci, Andrea Radošević, Cecilia Rado, Carolyn Muessig, Giacomo Mariani, Marco Maggiore, Lyn Blanchfield, and Steven J McMichael.
Dil Notu
English
Konu
Caracciolo, Roberto, __ 1425-1495.
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