A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
418 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi one—could have been manifested in Venice without incurring puni- tive sanctions ...
religious life 419 the Republic in the 16th and 17th centuries. it is characterized by an antag- onism of a religious nature bet ...
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Charity and Confraternities david d’andrea for the Praise and Glory of almighty God and the honor of this exalted republic.1 the ...
422 david d’andrea and operation of the Venetian state.3 Medieval political theory, mostly based on thomist-aristotelian thought ...
charity and confraternities 423 by the benevolence of God and the saints and serving a holy destiny.”7 the communal harmony of t ...
424 david d’andrea that the life of a completely virtuous republic might actually be without end.”11 as Jonathan Glixon has rece ...
charity and confraternities 425 theorists and observers of Venice noted, one key to Venetian political sta- bility was the scuol ...
426 david d’andrea centuries. the scuola di san rocco was added in 1480 and san teodoro in a century later in 1687 the scuola d ...
charity and confraternities 427 and the Provveditori di Comun. in examining these administrative records, however, richard Macke ...
428 david d’andrea propaganda. Jews were accused of violating social charity and weakening the Christian community. in the middl ...
charity and confraternities 429 with the route to india that made him King of Gold.”26 in november 1519, Zacaria dolfin warned t ...
430 david d’andrea the religious zeal of preachers. Venetian authorities would decide which religious practices and clerical ini ...
charity and confraternities 431 the Venetian government preferred to rely on individual piety in a decentralized system, but pub ...
432 david d’andrea an indulgence for those who offered assistance in the building of the hos- pital and care of the poor. Citing ...
charity and confraternities 433 the sacred trust established between devout citizens and charitable institutions was not somethi ...
434 david d’andrea outlined the public policies and relied upon private charitable actions of citizens to perform the work. the ...
charity and confraternities 435 to the mainland. those who returned would be flogged, and the boatmen who transported them would ...
436 david d’andrea the decree reflected the clear distinction between the deserving and unworthy poor that had been established ...
charity and confraternities 437 greater attention to those on the margins of society: beggars, prostitutes, and others in need o ...
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