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  1. Review of Teatro, arte e cultura materiale presso i Disciplinati umbri. Inventari inediti dell’Archivio del Pio Sodalizio Braccio Fortebraccio di Perugia
  2. Review of Les Confréries de pénitents à Toulouse. Deux études
  3. Review of Heresy, Inquisition and Life Cycle in Medieval Languedoc

    Review of Heresy, Inquisition and Life Cycle in Medieval Languedoc

    Review | Contributor(s): Lochin Brouillard

  4. Ideas and Experiences of Peace in Italian Confraternities of the Late Middle Ages: Specifics and Developments

    Ideas and Experiences of Peace in Italian Confraternities of the Late Middle Ages: Specifics and Developments

    Article | Contributor(s): Maria Clara Rossi

    Starting from the assumption  —  underlined by most of the scholarship  —  that lay devotional association in the Late Middle Ages is largely characterized by its “vocation for peace” and its efforts to attenuate and overcome the conflicts inherent to contemporary urban society, this article...

  5. Review of Il Tesoro dei poveri. Il patrimonio artistico delle Istituzioni pubbliche di assistenza e beneficenza (ex Eca) di Milano
  6. Review of Miracoli dipinti. Ex voto di mare e di montagna

    Review of Miracoli dipinti. Ex voto di mare e di montagna

    Review | Contributor(s): Filomena Calabrese

  7. Review of La confraternita del Sacratissimo Corpo di Christo di Monopoli. Cinque secoli di storia, culto e arte, 1513–2013. Atti della Giornata di Studi Monopoli 28 settembre 2013
  8. Review of Le confraternite laicali dell’arcidiocesi di Trani. Fonti archivistiche e note storiche
  9. Bolognese ‘Orations’ between Song and Silence: The Laude of the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte

    Bolognese ‘Orations’ between Song and Silence: The Laude of the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte

    Article | Contributor(s): Gioia Filocamo

    The flagellant confraternity of “Santa Maria della Morte” (Saint Mary of Death) in Bologna, established in 1336, was the first institution to systematically take care of the spiritual needs of those sentenced to death. This charitable activity, highly professionalized, followed a set of...

  10. Confraternal Gleanings from Post-Tridentine Piacenza: Bishop Paolo Burali d’Arezzo and the Confraternity of the Most Holy Sacrament

    Confraternal Gleanings from Post-Tridentine Piacenza: Bishop Paolo Burali d’Arezzo and the Confraternity of the Most Holy Sacrament

    Article | Contributor(s): Serena Quagliaroli

    This article focuses on the situation in the diocese of Piacenza during the episcopate of Paolo Burali d’Arezzo (r. 1568–1576) by placing his work within the post-Tridentine context. One of the most important objectives of the Church after the Council of Trent was the recovery of a closer...

  11. Orationi al Cepo overo a la Scala: The Lauda Collection of the Bolognese Confraternity of S. Maria della Morte
  12. Charity for and by the Poor: Franciscan and Indigenous Confraternities in Mexico, 1526–1700
  13. Review of Manuel de prière à l’usage des Pénitents blancs de Montpellier
  14. Review of San Francesco da Paola, Santa Maria della Salette: due chiese una confraternita a Fasano
  15. Review of The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th–17th Centuries)
  16. Review of Théâtre de la Mère Folle: Dijon XVIe-XVIIe

    Review of Théâtre de la Mère Folle: Dijon XVIe-XVIIe

    Review | Contributor(s): Benedetta Lamanna

  17. Review of La Chapelle des Pénitents blancs de Montpellier. Trésors d’art
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    Article | Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler

  19. The Hospital and Church of the Schiavoni / Illyrian Confraternity in Early Modern Rome

    The Hospital and Church of the Schiavoni / Illyrian Confraternity in Early Modern Rome

    Article | Contributor(s): Jasenka Gudelj

    Slavic people from South-Eastern Europe immigrated to Italy throughout the Early Modern period and organized themselves into confraternities based on common origin and language. This article analyses the role of the images and architecture of the “national” church and hospital of the Schiavoni or...

  20. The Cauldron of St. Venera and the Comb of St. Blaise. Cult and Iconography in the Confraternities of Albanians and Schiavoni in Fifteenth–Century Ascoli Piceno

    The Cauldron of St. Venera and the Comb of St. Blaise. Cult and Iconography in the Confraternities of Albanians and Schiavoni in Fifteenth–Century Ascoli Piceno

    Article | Contributor(s): Giuseppe Capriotti

    This article analyzes the relocation of specific cults of saints from the Illyrian coast on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea to the Marche region of Italy in line with the migration of communities of Albanians and Schiavoni who gathered into confraternities in their new homeland. It...