Chapter 8 Being Franciscans in Mamluk Jerusalem
This volume explores the relationship of mendicant men and women to cities and their inhabitants in the Mediterranean world, c.1200–1500. It asks questions including: what was specifically “urban” about the mendicant movement? what does it mean to think of the mendicants as an “urban phenomenon”? an...
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2025
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Geahča maid: Chapter 8 Being Franciscans in Mamluk Jerusalem
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- Mendicants and the Urban Mediterranean, c.1200–1500
- Thefts of Relics in Italy
- The Customary of the Shrine of St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral
- Suspect Saints and Holy Heretics
- Women Religious Crossing between Cloister and the World