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  1. Review of Le confraternite a Mel, Trichiana, Lentiai e Villa di Villa (Serie “Storia”, 38)
  2. Review of La Scuola dalmata dei santi Giorgio e Trifone. Note e appunti per una cronistoria (Collana di Ricerche Storiche “Jolanda Maria Trèveri”)
  3. Parish Priest and Confraternity: Conflict at the Parish Church of St Catherine’s in Zejtun, Malta, 1769–1801

    Parish Priest and Confraternity: Conflict at the Parish Church of St Catherine’s in Zejtun, Malta, 1769–1801

    Article | Contributor(s): Frans Ciappara

    The Council of Trent made the parish priest the head of the parish, but for a long time priests found it difficult to affirm their authority. Chief among their opponents were the confraternities led by the parish elites. This article examines the difficult relations between Don Francesco Maria...

  4. “La «Sacra Rappresentazione»: Entre les Médicis et Saint-Marc.” Thèse de Doctorat, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, 2009.
  5. Religious Brotherhoods in the Middle Ages and Modern Times (To the end of the 18th Century). An International Conference, 15–16 May 2012, Kielce (Poland)
  6. Review of Religiosidad sevillana. Homenaje al profesor José Sánchez Herrero
  7. Review of Statuti, Matricole e Documenti

    Review of Statuti, Matricole e Documenti

    Review | Contributor(s): Maria Teresa Brolis

  8. Review of Donne e confraternite a Savona. La Consorzia di Nostra Signora della Colonna
  9. Fashioning Family Honour in Renaissance Florence: The Language of Women's Clothing and Gesture in the Frescoes in the Oratory of the Confraternity of the Buonomini di San Martino in Florence

    Fashioning Family Honour in Renaissance Florence: The Language of Women's Clothing and Gesture in the Frescoes in the Oratory of the Confraternity of the Buonomini di San Martino in Florence

    Article | Contributor(s): Samantha Hughes-Johnson

    The concept of family honor in Quattrocento Florence has traditionally been associated with the ruling classes. Young, nubile females, dressed in the best garments that money could buy, pious, veiled matrons and cittadini resplendent in their red robes provided visual examples of a virtuous model...

  10. The Statutes of the Confraternity of San Michele in Camaiore, Italy

    The Statutes of the Confraternity of San Michele in Camaiore, Italy

    Article | Contributor(s): L. Giovanna Urist

  11. Review of Testamenti di donne a Bergamo nel medioevo. Pergamene dall’archivio della Misericordia Maggiore (secoli XIII–XIV)
  12. Review of S. Maria dei Battuti di Treviso. L’Ospedal Grando secc. XIII–XX. 3 vols.
  13. The Original Statutes of the Ancient and Royal Brotherhood of Our Lady Saint Anne in Dos Hermanas, Spain: Introduction

    The Original Statutes of the Ancient and Royal Brotherhood of Our Lady Saint Anne in Dos Hermanas, Spain: Introduction

    Article | Contributor(s): Juan Gavala González

    After a brief introduction to the Confraternity of St. Anne in Dos Hermanas (Spain), this article offers a transcription of its orig­inal 1523 statutes and their translation into English. Aside from be­ing the oldest surviving document from Dos Hermanas, these statutes outline the confraternity’s...

  14. Primitivas Reglas de la Antigua Real Hermandad de Señora Santa Ana

    Primitivas Reglas de la Antigua Real Hermandad de Señora Santa Ana

    Article | Contributor(s): Juan Gavala González

  15. The Original Statutes of the Ancient and Royal Brotherhood of Our Lady Saint Anne
  16. Review of Confréries et confrères en Limousin du Moyen Age à nos jours
  17. Review of Brotherhood and Boundaries. Fraternità e barriere. Convegno nazionale di studi, Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore, 19–20 settembre 2008
  18. “To Live Piously and to Help the Needy Poor”: The Consortium of S. Allessandro in Colonna, in Bergamo

    “To Live Piously and to Help the Needy Poor”: The Consortium of S. Allessandro in Colonna, in Bergamo

    Article | Contributor(s): Christopher Carlsmith, Louisa Foroughi

    This essay explores the activities of the Italian consortium of S. Alessandro in Colonna in Bergamo, through an analysis and translation of the Regola (Rule) that governed it for nearly five centuries. Written in Latin in 1363–65, and republished in Italian in the late sixteenth century, the...

  19. “Charity and the Economy of Power: The Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala and Siena's Network of Charity in the Sixteenth Century”
  20. Review of Le livre de la Confrérie de Saint-Jacques d’Overmolen à Bruxelles (1357–1419)