Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento

The paper analyzes Francis of Assisi’s preaching in light of his writings and Medieval biographical sources, comparing it to the ars praedicandi of the time. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of both the content of his proclamation and the form through which the Christian message is transmitted, w...

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Main Author: Aleksander Horowski
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Published: University of Bologna 2022-12-01
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Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento
Artes
francis of assisi
medieval preaching
franciscan order
medieval latin literature
title Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento
title_full Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento
title_fullStr Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento
title_full_unstemmed Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento
title_short Francesco d’Assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori: forme e contenuti della predicazione nel Duecento
title_sort francesco d assisi e i suoi frati come predicatori forme e contenuti della predicazione nel duecento
topic francis of assisi
medieval preaching
franciscan order
medieval latin literature
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