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Pistoia

Notiziario della Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici della Toscana : 9, 2013
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The Spirit of Pistoia

2019
Abstract This chapter examines the reception of the Synod of Pistoia and the failure of Riccian reform. It details Ricci’s and Peter Leopold’s strategies after the Synod, and the rejection of Pistoianism by most of the Tuscan bishops at the Episcopal Assembly in Florence in 1787.
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The Synod of Pistoia

2019
Abstract This chapter examines in detail the Synod of Pistoia (18–28 September 1786) and the Acts and Decrees it promulgated. It follows a topical approach, and considers the reforms that the Jansenist-inspired synod attempted alongside the papal condemnations in the bull Auctorem fidei (1794).
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Pistoia

2001
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Pistoia, Bartolomeo

2011
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The Pistoia Lamentation

Gesta, 1984
The painted cross in the cathedral of Pistoia was executed in 1274-75 by Coppo di Marcovaldo and his son Salerno. One of the narratives flanking Christ, the Lamentation, has always been assumed to be a standard version of the theme, but is instead an extraordinary variation. This paper calls attention to the curious features of this scene, and suggests
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The Synod of Pistoia

1969
Looking back on the events of twenty years before, Ricci wrote that Leopold urged him to celebrate a Synod because he felt sure that “if this succeeded, it would then be possible, with this as a basis, to combat and destroy more easily in the course of time the Papal monarchy.1 Coming from an Italian Bishop in the eighteenth century these words seem ...
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Gerino da Pistoia

2011
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The Ghost of Pistoia

2019
Abstract This chapter shows that the Synod of Pistoia was a “ghost” on the council floor; that is, a key moment in the Church’s collective memory that influenced the drafting of texts and the subsequent debate over them. The first section briefly traces the legacy of Auctorem fidei and the Pistorienses from the death of Ricci (1810) to ...
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