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    Editor’s Note

    Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler

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  18. Historical Notes on the Architecture of Italian Confraternities

    Historical Notes on the Architecture of Italian Confraternities

    Contributor(s): Francesco Lucantoni

    Historians of architecture have always drawn a distinct line between civic and religious architecture. Although this separation allows for easier classification of the vast heritage of architecture, it is not adequate for analysing certain realities that, by their very nature, fall between the...

  19. ‘Cui multum datum est...’ La confraternita dei Bianchi di Fosdinovo (Toscana, Italia) tra XV e XVII secolo

    ‘Cui multum datum est...’ La confraternita dei Bianchi di Fosdinovo (Toscana, Italia) tra XV e XVII secolo

    Contributor(s): Massimo Dadà

    This article is a brief history and overview of the Confraternity of the Most Holy Annunciation (Compagnia della Santissima Annunziata) in Fosdinovo, a small town in the Lunigiana region in north-western Tuscany. From the fourteenth to the eighteenth century the town’s history was closely...

  20. Consorella or Mantellata? Notes on Catherine of Siena’s Confraternal Legacy

    Consorella or Mantellata? Notes on Catherine of Siena’s Confraternal Legacy

    Contributor(s): Emily A. Moerer

    In addition to her identity as a saint, reformer, political activist and visionary, Catherine of Siena was uniquely affiliated with two groundbreaking institutions of the late middle ages: the lay confraternity and the third order. This paper focuses specifically on the figure of Catherine in...