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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:308605944:2786
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008 940912s1995 enka b 001 0 eng
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035 $a(OCoLC)31240193
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050 00 $aBX808.5.I8$bT47 1995
082 00 $a267/.1824541/09024$220
100 1 $aTerpstra, Nicholas.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94089837
245 10 $aLay confraternities and civic religion in Renaissance Bologna /$cNicholas Terpstra.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c1995.
300 $axx, 251 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aCambridge studies in Italian history and culture
500 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe early quattrocento: confraternities, observance movements, and the civic cult --$g2.$tLay spirituality and confraternal worship --$g3.$tThe mechanics of membership --$g4.$tCommunal identity, administration, and finances --$g5.$tConfraternal charity and the civic cult in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
520 $aThis book analyzes the social, political, and religious roles of confraternities - the lay groups through which the Italians of the Renaissance expressed their individual and collective religious beliefs - in Bologna in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Confraternities shaped the civic religious cult through charitable activities, public shrines, and processions.
520 8 $aThis civic religious role expanded as they became politicized: patricians used the confraternities increasingly in order to control the civic religious cult, civic charity, and the city itself.
520 8 $aThe book examines in detail how confraternities initially provided laypeople of the artisanal and merchant classes with a means of expressing a religious life separate from, but not in opposition to, the local parish or mendicant house. By the mid-sixteenth century, patricians dominated the traditional lay confraternities while artisans and merchants had few options beyond parochial confraternities which were controlled by parish priests.
650 0 $aConfraternities$zItaly$zBologna$xHistory$y16th century.
651 0 $aBologna (Italy)$xChurch history$y16th century.
651 0 $aItaly$xChurch history$y16th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068881
830 0 $aCambridge studies in Italian history and culture.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91128988
852 00 $bglx$hBX808.5.I8$iT47 1995