Sanctorum. 10, 2013
Sanctity and Sacrality
ed. Sofia Boesch Gajano

The relationship between santity and sacrality, which had a traditional role in hagiographic study, has in recent decades been enriched on a number of counts: …

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Sanctorum. 8-9, 2011-2012
Liturgical calendars in the early modern period
ed. Bernard Dompnier

In the two centuries after the Council of Trent, liturgical calendars (which are in a constant state of change) offer a dialectal relationship between the …

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Sanctorum. 7, 2010
Homage to Abruzzo
ed. Sofia Boesch Gajano and Guy Philippart

Multidisciplinary contributions on the cult of saints and hagiography related to the city of L’Aquila and to the Abruzzo from Late Antiquity to the present …

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Sanctorum. 6, 2009
Shaping Sound: the cult of saints and music, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
ed. Simon S. Ditchfield

A particular resource available to the Church during the early modern period through its re-establishment of the cult of saints following on from the Council …

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Sanctorum. 5, 2008
Devotion(s) in modern society
ed. Tommaso Caliò and Roberto Rusconi

The change in the representation of the forms and manifestations of sanctity by mass media which take hold during the twentieth century when the propaganda …

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Sanctorum. 4, 2007
Apochryphal and hagiographical traditions: sources and studies juxtaposed
ed. Alberto D’Anna

Three motivations underlie this juxtaposition of apocryphal and hagiographic literature: a common object of study, in the main; the numerous analogies between the two topics, …

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Sanctorum. 3, 2006
“Santo subito”: John Paul II and the reputation of holiness
ed. Sofia Boesch Gajano and Roberto Rusconi

An initial reflection – from diverse points of view – on the recollection and praise of Karol Wojtyla as an implicit recognition of his holiness, …

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Sanctorum. 2, 2005
Treasuring relics
ed. Sofia Boesch Gajano

Relics have, now for a number of years, been the subject of a reconsideration which has made clear their many material and symbolic dimensions. The …

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Sanctorum. 1, 2004
Critical edition of hagiographic sources
ed. Francesco Scorza Barcellona

Hagiographic texts from Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages often have a fluid and complex transmission which makes the reconstruction of their individual histories and …

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