Schede bibliografiche, nr. 47, 51, 98, 305, 523, || 595, 630, 936, 939, 941, 959, 1019-1025

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] Bibliographic records, no. 47, 51, 98, 305, 523, || 595, 630, 936, 939, 941, 959, 1019-1025

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Abstract

[Machine translation] Review of bibliographic records on publications and studies of the history of the Italian Church from late antiquity to the twentieth century, of different themes, territorial areas and figures, with particular attention to individual regional, diocesan, religious orders and congregations contexts. The texts concern: Di Sivo, Hand of a Witch (47); Gavinelli, Copistes (51); Bellini, Noradino Torricella (98); Fresu, The Female Scriptures (305); Kurzel, Die Knappenbruderschaft (523); Basile, The so-called “Papyrus” (595); McGinn, The “Summa Theologiae” (630); Cassanelli, The Chapel of Theodolinda (936); Del Moro, The Memory of Theodolinda (939 de); Vingo, Teodolinda (941); Rossi, Theodolinda and the Myth (959); Cabizzosu, Pastoral Action (1019); Campus, Documents on Decline (1020); Cau, “Vicit”. The Great Frieze (1021); Congiu, The Capuchins of Sardinia (1022); Pillai, The Spanish Influence (1023); Spanu, Religious Origins (1024); Trudu, For a Theology (1025).
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] Bibliographic records, no. 47, 51, 98, 305, 523, || 595, 630, 936, 939, 941, 959, 1019-1025
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)250, 259, 297-298, 338, 618, 625, 682, 683, 687-697-698
Number of pages12
JournalRivista di storia della chiesa in Italia
VolumeLXXV
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Chiesa
  • Church
  • History
  • Lombardia
  • Lombardy (Italy)
  • Sardegna
  • Sardinia (Italy)
  • Storia
  • Teodolinda
  • Teodolinda (Lombard queen)
  • scrittura
  • writing

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