The Early HumiliatiCambridge University Press, 2000 M01 27 - 353 páginas This book is the first major study in English of a group of late twelfth-century religious enthusiasts, the early Humiliati, who were condemned by the Church as heretics in 1184. However, in a remarkable transition, they were reconciled seventeen years later and went on to establish a highly successful religious order in north Italy. The Humiliati have been accorded little attention in previous studies both because of their local nature and because of the suppression of the Order in 1571, after one of their number made a disastrous attempt to murder Charles Borromeo. Using a combination of a wide range of sources, the nature of the early movement and its processes of institutional development are reconstructed. The book also includes a Bullarium Humiliatorum, a calendar of papal and episcopal letters and privileges, which will be of great use to scholars in the field. |
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... Waldensians. The dualist faith of the Cathars took fast hold in the Languedoc and northern Italy and the Cathar Church was acquiring a clear organisational structure separate from that of the Church of Rome. The Waldensians came ...
... Waldensians. The dualist faith of the Cathars took fast hold in the Languedoc and northern Italy and the Cathar Church was acquiring a clear organisational structure separate from that of the Church of Rome. The Waldensians came ...
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... Waldensians had acquired a substantial body of members and, like the Cathars, were becoming doctrinally more remote from the orthodox Church.4 The most successful movements in the early thirteenth century, by contrast, enjoyed the ...
... Waldensians had acquired a substantial body of members and, like the Cathars, were becoming doctrinally more remote from the orthodox Church.4 The most successful movements in the early thirteenth century, by contrast, enjoyed the ...
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... Waldensians: both groups advocated a more active pastoral role for their members, both were condemned in 1184 at least in part because of their insistence on preaching without authority. Like the Humiliati, two groups of former Waldensians ...
... Waldensians: both groups advocated a more active pastoral role for their members, both were condemned in 1184 at least in part because of their insistence on preaching without authority. Like the Humiliati, two groups of former Waldensians ...
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... Waldensians . He based his arguments on the concordance of their ideals and customs such as abstaining from oath - taking and litigation and on the similarity of the early history of the two groups as shown in texts such as the ...
... Waldensians . He based his arguments on the concordance of their ideals and customs such as abstaining from oath - taking and litigation and on the similarity of the early history of the two groups as shown in texts such as the ...
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... Waldensians.112 In 1927 De Stefano reiterated his arguments in favour of a Waldensian connection , arguing that there was no evidence that the Humiliati were dualists , in his view a definitive refutation of Zanoni's argument in favour ...
... Waldensians.112 In 1927 De Stefano reiterated his arguments in favour of a Waldensian connection , arguing that there was no evidence that the Humiliati were dualists , in his view a definitive refutation of Zanoni's argument in favour ...
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THE TWELFTHCENTURY EVIDENCE | 38 |
THE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE HUMILIATI 11991201 | 64 |
Chapter 4 RULES | 99 |
Chapter 5 IN SEARCH OF COMMUNITIES | 136 |
Chapter 6 NEW MEMBERS AND PROFESSION OF VOWS | 173 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CENTRALISED ORDER | 202 |
Chapter 8 THE HUMILIATI AND THE CHURCH IN THE LOCALITIES | 220 |
CONCLUSION | 248 |
Appendix I CALENDAR OF PAPAL AND EPISCOPAL LETTERS AND PRIVILEGES CONCERNING THE HUMILIATI | 253 |
Appendix II PROFESSIONS OF FAITH | 294 |
Appendix III WILLS | 304 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRIMARY SOURCES AND PRINCIPAL WORKS CITED | 320 |
GENERAL INDEX | 337 |
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Albert Alberzoni Ambrosiana Apostolic Appendix approved archbishop of Milan Archivio ASVat Registro Vaticano ASVer Beltramus Bergamo bishop Borghetto Lodigiano Brera Brescia brethren Brolis brother canonical cardinal Cathars chapter church of San Cistercian clerics concerning confirms Crotti Pasi Curia diocese dispute documents domini Dominicans domo domus early Humiliati ecclesia ecclesiastical Edition evidence example Franciscans fratris fratrum Ghiara Gregory heretics Humiliati Humiliati house humiliatorum Ibid included Innocent III's Innocent IV Innocent's Jacques de Vitry John of Brera Lanfranc later Lodi Lombardia Maria Master Milanese minister ministra monastic Monza notarial Novara oaths Ognissanti Omnis boni principium ordinis ordo Original papal letters Pavia perhaps Peter petition Piacenza pope Porta Orientale Potthast preaching prelate priest profession provost Puricelli records reference Register religious Rondineto rule San Cristoforo San Michele Second order sisters storia Tertiaries Third order thirteenth century Tiraboschi Tortona Vercelli Verona Viboldone Vitry vows Waldensians Zanoni Zevio