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The Early Humiliati: 43 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, Series Number 43)

The Early Humiliati: 43 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, Series Number 43)

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Frances Andrews
Cambridge University Press, 1/27/2000
EAN 9780521591898, ISBN10: 0521591899

Hardcover, 370 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This book is the first major study in English of a group of late twelfth-century religious enthusiasts, the early Humiliati, who were condemned by the Church as heretics in 1184. However, in a remarkable transition, they were reconciled seventeen years later and went on to establish a highly successful religious order in north Italy. The Humiliati have been accorded little attention in previous studies both because of their local nature and because of the suppression of the Order in 1571, after one of their number made a disastrous attempt to murder Charles Borromeo. Using a combination of a wide range of sources, the nature of the early movement and its processes of institutional development are reconstructed. The book also includes a Bullarium Humiliatorum, a calendar of papal and episcopal letters and privileges, which will be of great use to scholars in the field.

Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Map
Introduction
1. Tradition and history
2. The beginnings of the Humiliati
the twelfth-century evidence
3. Quia in nullo peccabant
the inspection and approval of the Humiliati 1199–1201
4. Rules
5. In search of communities
6. New members and professions of vows
7. Unity and uniformity
the development of a centralised order
8. The Humiliati and the Church in the localities
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.