Italian Franciscan friar Marco from Sommariva del Bosco was called to Stupinigi’s castle (near Turin) in 1419 to preach at the Lenten retreat for Bona of Savoia-Acaia, the Dowager Princess and sister of the first Duke of Savoy Amadeus VIII. Written in the form of a daily dialogue between the preacher and his spiritual daughter, the sermons mix spiritual authorities and “political” subjects for the religious and moral guidance of the princely elite.
Un miroir des dames sous forme de sermons. Le "Bonum Quaternarium" du franciscain Marco di Sommariva del Bosco (XVe siècle)
Laura Gaffuri
2021-01-01
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Italian Franciscan friar Marco from Sommariva del Bosco was called to Stupinigi’s castle (near Turin) in 1419 to preach at the Lenten retreat for Bona of Savoia-Acaia, the Dowager Princess and sister of the first Duke of Savoy Amadeus VIII. Written in the form of a daily dialogue between the preacher and his spiritual daughter, the sermons mix spiritual authorities and “political” subjects for the religious and moral guidance of the princely elite.File in questo prodotto:
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