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Catalani e valenzani a Sciacca nel tardo medioevo: religiosità e fondazioni assistenziali
Three of the six medieval hospitals in Sciacca were founded by merchants and nobles, members of Catalan and Valencian families who had settled in Sicily. This information allows us to reveal the role played by the Iberian families in Sciacca. Through the study of wills, in which in addition to pro anima bequests, churches, monasteries and welfare structures were founded, this study reconstructs the expressions of religious and devotional sensitivity of these families, focusing, in particular, on the institution of three hospitals and on the different forms of charity practised.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1964 by Prof. Emilio Sáez, ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES features original works of relevance in areas of Medieval History such as Politics, Society, Economics, Culture, Religion, Science, Arts, Literature, Thought, Philosophy, etc. The Journal publishes one yearly volume with aproximately 1,100 pages, divided into two half-yearly issues. First issue (June) is miscellaneous, and second (December) has a monographic character. Book Reviews and Biographical Notes and Necrologies of eminent medievalists are also included. Accepted languages are Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, French, Italian and English.