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Gallego Manzanares, Verónica. "La movilidad de las mujeres de la comunidad española en Nápoles ante el Tribunal del Sant’Ufficio. Siglos XVI-XVII." Cuadernos de Historia Moderna 47, no. 1 (March 16, 2022): 61–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/chmo.78666.

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Entre la segunda mitad del siglo XVI y los primeros años del siglo XVII Lavinia Pedralbes, las hermanas Beatriz y Livia Fernández, Mariana de las Cuevas y otras mujeres españolas tuvieron que enfrentarse a procesos y denuncias ante el tribunal del Sant’Ufficio en la ciudad de Nápoles. Aunque los delitos por los que las acusaron no fueron los mismos, todas ellas fueron protagonistas de una serie de dinámicas que nos ayudan a entender desde diferentes puntos la experiencia de las mujeres que emigraron de España a Nápoles. A partir de la documentación que se conserva principalmente en el Archivio Storico Diocesano di Napoli, se ofrece un análisis comparativo a este fenómeno, atendiendo también a los elementos que facilitaron la circulación, el encuentro y el conocimiento entre mujeres con diferentes orígenes geográficos, creencias y estatus.
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Peattie, Matthew. "Old Beneventan Melodies in a Breviary at Naples: New Evidence of Old Beneventan Music for the Office." Journal of Musicology 29, no. 3 (2012): 239–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jm.2012.29.3.239.

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This article discusses previously undocumented examples of music for the old Beneventan divine office in a manuscript housed in the Archivio Storico Diocesano in Naples (Cod. Misc. 1, fasc. VII). The breviary, which was copied at the scriptorium of Santa Sofia, Benevento, in 1161, transmits two unica—canticle antiphons for the feast of St. Mercurius—in Beneventan style. It also preserves a Beneventan-style antiphon for the Holy Twelve Brothers of Benevento that is not transmitted in previously published sources of Beneventan chant. The discovery of music in Beneventan style for St. Mercurius is of importance to the history of the old Beneventan rite, as it attests to the continued production of the distinctive formulaic style of the Beneventan rite into the later eighth century. The relics of Mercurius, a military saint of Byzantium, were enshrined at the altar of Santa Sofia at Benevento in 768, and Mercurius was adopted as patron of the court, the church of Santa Sofia, and the city of Benevento. Despite the establishment of the cult of St. Mercurius in the second half of the eighth century, until now no musical record has indicated the presence of old Beneventan music for this feast (there is no extant Beneventan mass proper for Mercurius, and the documented sources for the divine office preserve only Romano-Beneventan or neo-Gregorian-style music). I consider the St. Mercurius antiphons within the context of the musical style of the old Beneventan rite and argue that they should be included in the Beneventan canon on the basis of musical style. As pitch-specific exemplars of the distinctive formulaic style of the Beneventan chant, this source is of particular value to the study of Beneventan pitch and modality. Notated in fully heightened Beneventan neumes on a staff line, these antiphons are among the few surviving witnesses of the old Beneventan repertory that preserve the distinctive modal properties of the repertory in pitch-specific notation. I introduce the music of these antiphons and consider their importance as witnesses to the continued production and copying of Beneventan music from the late eighth to the twelfth centuries.
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Lukaszewicz, Katherine. "Finding Father Mollinger: The Historiography of a Catholic Priest." Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 90, no. 3 (2023): 444–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/pennhistory.90.3.0444.

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ABSTRACT In the late nineteenth century, Father Suitbert Mollinger was an internationally famous Catholic priest who pastored in Troy Hill, Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. During his tenure there, his fame ever increased on account of his medical ministry and impressive collection of Catholic relics, the third largest such collection in the world. While pilgrims daily sought physical remedy from Mollinger, the crowds surged in mid-June every year, during the feast week of St. Anthony of Padua. While these stories have been expounded in diocesan and parish histories, recent advances in research technologies have been critical to uncovering a more robust narrative of Mollinger’s life, including his methods of healing and his life in Europe. Exploring the digitized Dutch archives revealed a misguided young man inexplicably estranged from his family and serving a prison sentence for a fraud conviction. This article explores the evolving historiography of this important figure in nineteenth-century American Catholicism.
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Campanella, Valentina. "La Sezione Membranacea dell’Archivio Storico Diocesano di Taranto (secoli XII-XIV): prime riflessioni sulla storia della sua formazione." Studi di storia medioevale e di diplomatica - Nuova Serie, March 8, 2018, 3–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2611-318x/9844.

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Il contributo si propone di fornire gli esiti delle prime indagini miranti a ricostruire le modalità di formazione della Sezione Membranacea dell’Archivio Storico Diocesano di Taranto. La ricerca è stata condotta a partire dalle tracce di numerosi interventi di natura archivistica osservate sul recto e sul verso delle più antiche duecentocinquanta membrane confluite nel fondo, risalenti al periodo compreso tra la seconda metà del XII secolo e la fine del XIV; si è quindi effettuato un censimento di tali interventi, ricondotti a più operatori, prevalentemente anonimi, attivi tra il XIV e il XX secolo. I dati ottenuti sono stati in seguito confrontati con altre testimonianze conservate nel medesimo archivio, tra cui la cronaca della Santa Visita di Lelio Brancaccio, arcivescovo di Taranto, redatta tra il 1575 e il 1577, e alcuni antichi inventari cartacei compilati nel corso dei lavori di riordino del fondo susseguitisi nel corso del tempo. DOI 10.17464/9788867742684
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Mineo, Emilie. "Un inventario di libri e valori nell’archivio dell’imperatore. Note su un memorandum personale rinvenuto fra le carte di Enrico VII di Lussemburgo rimaste a Pisa." Studi di storia medioevale e di diplomatica - Nuova Serie, December 1, 2023, 121–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2611-318x/20212.

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L’articolo prende in esame un documento, finora inedito, rinvenuto tra le carte dell’archivio viatorio dell’imperatore Enrico VII rimaste a Pisa dopo la morte del sovrano (Pisa, Archivio Storico diocesano, Capitolo del Duomo, diplomatico, 1383 quater). Sprovvisto di data e redatto alla prima persona, contiene una lista di libri e beni depositati a Toul, Basilea e Ivrea da un anonimo membro dell’entourage di Enrico VII, verosimilmente sulle tappe di un percorso diretto a raggiungere il re dei Romani in Italia. La ricostruzione dell’itinerario di viaggio e della biblioteca personale dell’autore (comprendente opere di argomento prevalentemente teologico fra cui spiccano numerosi scritti di Tomaso d’Aquino), permette di fare luce su una figura di rilievo del seguito imperiale, che si propone di identificare con Giovanni di Lucidomonte (Johannes Picardi di Lichtenberg)
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Books on the topic "Archivio storico diocesano"

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Tonino, Cabizzosu, Palmas Stefano, and Settembre Nicola, eds. Intitulata: Archivio storico diocesano di Cagliari. Cagliari: Aìsara, 2006.

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Lorella, Ingrosso, ed. Archivio storico diocesano di Lecce: Serie giudicati : inventario. Galatina (Lecce): Congedo, 2001.

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Catholic Church. Diocese of Crema (Italy). Archivio storico diocesano. Archivio storico diocesano di Crema: Inventario (1274-1993). Crema (Cremona): Tipolito Uggè, 1996.

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Monreale, Archivio storico diocesano di. Archivio storico dicocesano di Monreale: Memoria e pastorale. Palermo]: Provincia regionale di Palermo, 2007.

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Farinelli, Isabella. Sinodi a Perugia (--1210-2006): Guida alle fonti nell'Archivio storico diocesano. Spoleto (Perugia): Fondazione Centro italiano di studi sull'alto Medioevo, 2006.

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Archivio storico diocesano di Sassari. Fondo arcivescovile clero diocesano: Inventario. Sassari: Gallizzi, 1999.

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Brunini, Marcello. Un archivio, un palazzo, una città: L'Archivio storico diocesano di Lucca dal VII al XX secolo. Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi editore, 2019.

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Cadeddu, George. Petre pasce agnos meos: I sigilli pontifici del Fondo privilegi nell'Archivio capitolare di Lucca. Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2014.

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editor, Cappellini Valentina, and Biblioteca statale di Lucca, eds. Disegnare Lucca: Terrilogi di chiese e monasteri nell'Archivio storico diocesano (secoli XVI-XVIII). Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi editore, 2014.

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Province), Palermo (Italy :., and Archivio storico diocesano di Monreale., eds. Memoria e pastorale: Dalle antiche carte un messaggio per l'oggi : l'Archivio storico a 15 anni dall'apertura al pubblico : atti del convegno di studi. Palermo: Provincia regionale di Palermo, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Archivio storico diocesano"

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Tomei, Paolo. "Writing, textuality, politics in the Lucca of Bishops Berengar and Ambrose (837-852)." In Reti Medievali E-Book, 157–80. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-623-0.09.

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The article consists of two intertwined sections. In the first, I intend to reconstruct the processes of political and social transformation that took place in Lucca under the actions of Bishops Berengar (837-843) and Ambrose (843-852): foreigners appointed in succession by the Court. In order to do this, I will take the viewpoint offered by the numerous private charters preserved in the Archivio Storico Diocesano of Lucca. Secondly, I will present the first results of a study on the manuscripts of the same period preserved there – an heritage not yet fully explored and appreciated. I will focus in particular on the most-recently entered text in ms 490: the so-called Dicta Gelasii papae. It was written in a Carolingian hand that Armando Petrucci has compared to that of Bishop Berengar. The text constitutes an exceptional insight into the turmoil that animated the sacred palace after the «penitential reform» of 813, and which spread throughout the Empire within a general movement of correctio.
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Kelly, Thomas Forrest. "A Beneventan Notated Breviary in Naples (Archivio storico diocesano, fondo Ebdomadari, Cod. Misc. 1, fasc. VII)." In Textes et Etudes du Moyen Âge, 363–89. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tema-eb.3.2229.

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Kelly, Thomas Forrest. "A Beneventan Notated Breviary in Naples (Archivio Storico Diocesano, Fondo Ebdomadari, Cod. Misc. 1, Fasc. VII)." In The Sources of Beneventan Chant, XV—363—XV—389. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003420699-15.

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