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  2. Editor’s Note

    Editor’s Note

    Contributor(s): Dylan Reid

  3. The Parisian Confraternity of the Pilgrims of Saint James: A Report on Research
  4. The Compagnia di San Paolo and the Turinese Poor

    The Compagnia di San Paolo and the Turinese Poor

    Contributor(s): Margaret J. Moody

  5. From Applicant to Inmate: the Regio Ospedale di Carità di Torino: 1748-1756
  6. Confraternities on the Edge: Publications on Borgomanero
  7. The Virgin and Saint Cecilia: Music and the Confraternal Puys of Rouen
  8. Hartmut von Cronberg's Statutes of the Heavenly Confraternity. A Perspective from the Early Reformation
  9. Literary Aspects of Urban Culture in Rouen, c.1500-c.1640
  10. Death and the Fraternity. A Short Study on the Dead in Late Medieval Confraternities
  11. Research on Confraternities in the Colonial Americas

    Research on Confraternities in the Colonial Americas

    Contributor(s): Susan Verdi Webster

  12. Les Confréries de Bratislava à la Fin du Moyen Age d'Après les Sources Testamentaires
  13. La Fraternita di S. Maria del Mercato di Gubbio (Secoli XIII-XV)
  14. Scholarly Confraternitas: Conferences, Feasts, Anniversaries, and Collections
  15. Florentine confraternities, society, and lay-religious life in the sixteenth century — A Work in Progress
  16. The Work of Salvation: Civic Piety in the Misericordia Maggiore of Bergamo, 1265-1365
  17. Painted Processional Banners of Religious Lay Confraternities in Northern and Central Italy from their Beginnings Until the Era of Counter-Reformation
  18. The Residence and Loggia della Misericordia ("Il Bigallo"): Art and Architecture of Confraternal Piety, Charity, and Virtue in Late Medieval Florence
  19. Confraternal Self-Imaging in Marian Art at the Museo del Bigallo in Florence
  20. Schooling and Society in Bergamo, 1500-1650

    Schooling and Society in Bergamo, 1500-1650

    Contributor(s): Christopher Henry Carlsmith