Clare of Assisi and the Poor Sisters in the thirteenth century

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English
Pages
240

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Clare of Assisi and the Poor Sisters in the thirteenth century
2004, Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University
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Table of Contents

1. Clare and the Papacy
2. San Damiano in 1228: a contribution to the "Clarian question"
3. Sorores minores and ecclesiastical authority to the Pontificate of Urban IV
4. The papacy and new women's religious orders
Appendices.

Edition Notes

"Chapters composing this volume were originally published separately in Italian"--P. [7].

Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-240).

Published in
St. Bonaventure, NY
Series
Franciscan Institute publications

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Library of Congress
BX4700.C6 A43 2004

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Pagination
240 p. ;
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17545782M
ISBN 10
1576591956
LCCN
2004113195
Library Thing
9369182
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5910958

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