M Räsänen - Golden Leaves and Burned Books: Religious …, 2020 - books.google.com
In medieval and early modern art one of the most common attributes of Thomas Aquinas is a book in his lap or arms. The book is usually open and often the text is readable. The earliest …
TM Izbicki - The Catholic Historical Review, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
Antoninus of Florence (1389–1459) wrote extensively on moral theology, confession, and matters of Christian practice. His Summa moralis recorded much of his thought on these …
P Howard - Legge e Natura: I dibattiti teologici e giuridici fra XV e … - academia.edu
Il mio approccio alla legge di natura nei sermoni e scritti di Antonino da Firenze è stimolato dalla recente riscoperta della teoria della legge di natura che presumibilmente cominciò con …
P Howard - Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Antonino Pierozzi (hereafter, Antoninus) was a Dominican friar renowned for his achievements as a reformer, as a theologian, and for being “a mirror of holiness” to whom …
P Howard - City, Court, Academy, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Peter Howard Languages around the pulpit in Quattrocento Florence Across Europe, mendicant friars were among the most popular preachers from the thirteenth to at least the …
P Howard - Representing Infirmity, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Health, infirmity, and healing were intertwined in the theological and devotional language– textual, visual and oral–of fifteenth-century Florence. In the Brancacci Chapel of the Church …
The history of preachers and their significance has yet to be written, Augustine Thompson remarked several decades ago. This remains true. Even in the case of a much-studied city …