Novizie ed educande nei monasteri italiana post-tridentini

In this study, the Author draws attention to the longevity of female conventual education and analyzes its development, especially from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries onward, with the diffusion of the novitiate in female religious houses. The Author also studies the cases of the female mona...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8504226e4d904a1eada94e7fe3f128cc2021-12-02T01:04:39ZNovizie ed educande nei monasteri italiana post-tridentini0873-1233https://doaj.org/article/8504226e4d904a1eada94e7fe3f128cc2011-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/10535.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0873-1233In this study, the Author draws attention to the longevity of female conventual education and analyzes its development, especially from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries onward, with the diffusion of the novitiate in female religious houses. The Author also studies the cases of the female monasteries in Bologna, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the range of subjects taught there as well as the two most important works published in the context of the post-Tridentine normative dispositions on nuns and novices: the Specchio religioso per le monache (1609), written by Giovan Pietro Barco, and La monaca perfetta, ritratta dalla Scrittura Sacra con autorità et essempii de’ Santi Padri (1624), by Carlo Andrea Basso.Gabriella ZarriUniversidade do PortoarticleFemale educationModern EraFemale monasteriesItalyChristianityBR1-1725ENESFRITPTVia Spiritus : Revista de História da Espiritualidade e do Sentimento Religioso, Vol 18, Pp 7-24 (2011)
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ES
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topic Female education
Modern Era
Female monasteries
Italy
Christianity
BR1-1725
spellingShingle Female education
Modern Era
Female monasteries
Italy
Christianity
BR1-1725
Gabriella Zarri
Novizie ed educande nei monasteri italiana post-tridentini
description In this study, the Author draws attention to the longevity of female conventual education and analyzes its development, especially from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries onward, with the diffusion of the novitiate in female religious houses. The Author also studies the cases of the female monasteries in Bologna, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the range of subjects taught there as well as the two most important works published in the context of the post-Tridentine normative dispositions on nuns and novices: the Specchio religioso per le monache (1609), written by Giovan Pietro Barco, and La monaca perfetta, ritratta dalla Scrittura Sacra con autorità et essempii de’ Santi Padri (1624), by Carlo Andrea Basso.
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title Novizie ed educande nei monasteri italiana post-tridentini
title_short Novizie ed educande nei monasteri italiana post-tridentini
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title_full_unstemmed Novizie ed educande nei monasteri italiana post-tridentini
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