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OverviewProviding new insights into the Bianchi devotions, a medieval popular religious revival which responded to an outbreak of plague at the turn of the fifteenth century, this book takes a comparative, local and regional approach to the Bianchi, challenging traditional presentations of the movement as homogeneous whole. Combining a rich collection of textual, visual, and material sources, the study focuses on the two Tuscan towns of Lucca and Pistoia. Alexandra R.A. Lee demonstrates how the Bianchi processions in central Italy were moulded by secular and ecclesiastical authorities and shaped by local traditions as they attempted to prevent an epidemic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexandra R.A. LeePublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 129 Weight: 0.516kg ISBN: 9789004465985ISBN 10: 9004465987 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 16 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Figures, Maps and Tables List of Abbreviations Transcription, Translation and Digitized Manuscripts Introduction 1 Nomenclature 2 Popular Religion and Civic Religion 3 Popular Religious Revivals 4 Book Outline 1 Politics and Plague 1 Politics 2 Plague 3 The Moria dei Bianchi 2 Origin Stories 1 The Tre Pani Story 1.1 Protagonists 1.1.1 The Witness 1.1.2 Christ 1.1.3 The Virgin 1.2 Narrative Variation 1.3 Images 2 The Book Story 3 Capperledis’ Tale 4 Location of Origins 3 Continuing Momentum 1 Origin Story Recapitulations 2 The Madonna Dell’oliva 3 Melica 4 Visions at Cigoli 5 Smaller Scale Visions 4 Regulations for a Revival 1 Realising the Regulations: Wearing White 1.1 Adornments 2 Bianchi Practices 5 Lay Religious Practices 1 Singing and Praying 1.1 Stabat Mater: The Bianchi “Theme Tune” 1.2 Misericordia Etterno Iddio and Misericordia Virgine Pia 1.3 Vernacular Bianchi Laude 1.4 Latin Bianchi Laude 1.5 Praying 1.6 How to Sing During the Bianchi Devotions 2 Self-flagellation 2.1 Tuscany 2.2 Umbria 2.3 The Symbolic Use of Self-Flagellation 6 Civic Religion and Religious Spaces 1 Civic Religion 2 Religious Confraternities 3 Pilgrimage and Processions 4 Processional Order 5 Processional Routes 6 Preaching and the Role of the Church 7 Civic Religion and Communal Support 1 Crossing Thresholds 2 Leaders 3 Provisions 4 Peacemaking 5 Images and Objects of Peacemaking 6 Prisons 7 The Bianchi and Civic Religion 8 Legacy 1 Rome: The End of the Devotions? 2 Jubilee 1400 3 Commemoration in Tuscany: Crucifixes and Confraternities 4 Commemoration in Umbria and Lazio Conclusion Appendix: Bianchi Laude Incipits Bibliography Index of SubjectsReviewsAuthor InformationAlexandra R.A. Lee, Ph.D. (2017), University College London, teaches at that university. She has published articles on religious confraternities and the Bianchi of 1399. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |