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The iconographic programme of the Poor Clares’ church in Cracow [PDF]
The main transformation of St. Andrew’s church interior took place in 1701–1702 during the rule of Abbess Anna Eliżbieta Tyrawska, according to a concept developed by her together with priest Sebastian Piskorski.
Michał Kurzej
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From the Sea to the Land: An Archaeological Study of Iberian Footwear during the Early Modern Period
The study of Early Modern Iberian footwear is taking its first steps. Both historiography and archaeological research have devoted little attention to this issue and organic remains found in excavation even tend to be discarded.
Carla Alferes Pinto +2 more
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In Reformation England, English women who desired to live a contemplative life were forced to flee to France or to the Spanish Netherlands. Almost fifty years later, in 1609 they created the first English Poor Clares convent dedicated specifically to ...
Claire SCHIANO-LOCURCIO
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Malgrado il ruolo ricoperto dall’ex monastero di Santa Chiara all’interno dell’assetto urbano della città di Sulmona, le sue testimonianze storico-artistiche sono state solo sporadicamente oggetto di studi sistematici, facendo rimanere nell’ombra ...
Sharon Palumbo
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Principles of protein structure: An established Internet‐based course in structural biology [PDF]
The Department of Crystallography at Birkbeck College, London, UK, has been running a one‐year, part‐time accredited graduate course, ‘Principles of Protein Structure’, entirely over the Internet since 1996.
Moss, David, Sansom, Clare
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Educating to poverty: the Clares Monastery in Galatina
This study of an old female monastic communities, present in Galatina from the early seventeenth century up to nineteenth century, it is proposed to certify as to inside of the flourishing monastery Capuchin Poor Clares, it has been able, for centuries ...
Anna Maria Colaci
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An Analysis of the Controversy Caused by Mary Ward's Institute in the 1620s [PDF]
International audienceAfter experiencing what she described as a divine revelation to 'Take the Same of the Society', the Yorkshire-born Mary Ward left the Poor Clares convent she had entered on the Continent to found her own Institute of English Ladies,
Lux-Sterritt, Laurence
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Il monastero di San Lorenzo in Panisperna nel tessuto urbano di Roma nei secoli XIV-XV [PDF]
Il monastero di San Lorenzo in Panisperna, fondato dal cardinale Giacomo Colonna per le clarisse nel 1308, è uno dei luoghi religiosi più importanti della Roma medievale. Vi è ampia documentazione archivistica, soprattutto a livello patrimoniale.
Marini, Alfonso
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Nun of Kenmare Embattled Religious Reformer
The Nun of Kenmare was a widely known controversial Victorian writer and figure in Ireland and America. After her death in 1899, her very existence became a little known fact.
Jerry Nolan
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Rev. Adolf Giżyński was born in Kaunas, Lithuania. Throughout his early years, he was very much associated with the scouting, of which he was a leading activist. For his underground activity, he was detained by the German invader and arrested.
Mateusz Brzeziński
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