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UNINA9910524674703321 |
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Terpstra Nicholas |
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Abandoned Children of the Italian Renaissance : Orphan Care in Florence and Bologna / / Nicholas Terpstra |
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Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 |
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Baltimore : , : Johns Hopkins University Press, , 2005 |
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©2005 |
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1 online resource (xii, 349 p. :) : ill., maps ; |
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Orphanages - Italy - Bologna - History - 17th century |
Orphanages - Italy - Bologna - History - 16th century |
Orphanages - Italy - Florence - History - 17th century |
Orphanages - Italy - Florence - History - 16th century |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-341) and index. |
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In the early development of the modern Italian state, individual orphanages were a reflection of the intertwining of politics and charity.Nearly half of the children who lived in the cities of the late Italian Renaissance were under fifteen years of age. Grinding poverty, unstable families, and the death of a parent could make caring for these young children a burden. Many were abandoned, others orphaned. At a time when political rulers fashioned themselves as the "fathers" of society, these cast-off children presented a very immediate challenge and opportunity.In Bologna and Florence, government and private institutions pioneered orphanages to care for the growing number of homeless children. Nicholas Terpstra discusses the founding and management of these institutions, the procedures for placing children into them, the children's daily routine and education, and finally their departure from these homes. He explores the role of the city-state and considers why Bologna and Florence took different paths in operating the orphanages. Terpstra finds that Bologna's orphanages were better run, looked after the children more effectively, and were more |
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successful in returning their wards to society as productive members of the city's economy. Florence's orphanages were larger and harsher, and made little attempt to reintegrate children into society.Based on extensive archival research and individual stories, Abandoned Children of the Italian Renaissance demonstrates how gender and class shaped individual orphanages in each city's network and how politics, charity, and economics intertwined in the development of the early modern state. |
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UNINA9910798138603321 |
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Ali Naheed <1981-> |
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Understanding fibromyalgia : an introduction for patients and caregivers / / Naheed Ali |
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Lanham : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , [2016] |
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©2016 |
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1 online resource (239 p.) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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History of fibromyalgia -- Links to chronic fatigue syndrome -- How body systems are affected -- Brain fog : myth or reality -- Causes of fibromyalgia? -- Outpatient vs. inpatient -- Roles of family physicians, internists and neurologists -- Prevention is the key -- Alternative therapies -- Conventional treatments for fibromyalgia -- Fibromyalgia and diet -- Importance of exercise -- Lending a helping hand -- Approaching the mental aspects -- Parenting with fibromyalgia -- Occupational constraints. |
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Fibromyalgia is often misunderstood, and finding good information about it can be difficult. This introduction provides background, causes and symptoms, treatments and lifestyle adjustments that can help sufferers live better with fibromyalgia, while helping caregivers and others achieve a better understanding of the needs of their loved ones. |
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UNINA9910476921703321 |
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Ilić Luka |
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Theologian of sin and grace : the process of radicalization in the theology of Matthias Flacius Illyricus / / Luka Ilić |
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Göttingen, Germany ; ; Bristol, Connecticut : , : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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3-666-10117-8 |
3-647-10117-6 |
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[1 ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (306 p.) |
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Collana |
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Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz ; ; Volume 225 |
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Religion - History |
Theology |
Biographies |
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"With 11 figures"--T.p. verso. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Body; Introduction; 1. The Three Phases of Radicalization of Flacius' Theology; 2. Remarks on the Notions of Radicalism and Radicalization; Chapter One: Formative Years: The Pre-Radicalization Phase, 1536-1548; 1. Upbringing and Education within the Realm of La Serenissima Repubblica; 2. North of the Alps: Peregrinatio academica and Early Network-Building; a) Augsburg; b) Basel; c) Tübingen; 3. Wittenberg: Flacius' Theological Formation at the Center of Lutheranism |
a) Flacius, A Disciple and Lifelong Follower of Lutherb) A Complex Relationship: Philipp Melanchthon and Flacius; 4. Concluding Remarks to Flacius' Early Years; Chapter Two: Phase One: The Shaping of Flacius' Theology Through Controversies, 1548-1557; 1. Flacius Becomes a Recognized Oppositional Figure, 1548-1557; 2. Intensification of the Persecution of Protestants under Venetian Control; a) The Trial and Execution of Baldo Lupetino and its Impact on Flacius; 3. Magdeburg, 1549-1557: Heading the Adiaphoristic Controversy |
4. Looking to Luther's Theology for Inspiration and Rationale to Resist |
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the Augsburg Interim5. The Majorist Controversy: The Role of Good Works in Salvation; 6. Indecision Concerning the Future: Flacius' Intermediary Stop at Köthen; 7. The Controversy with Andreas Osiander: The Nature of Divine Justification; 8. The Debate between Schwenckfeld and Flacius: The Question of Scriptural Interpretation; 9. Flacius' Church History Projects and Plans in Magdeburg; a) Catalogus testium veritatis; b) The Magdeburg Centuries |
10. The Second Eucharistic Controversy: Flacius' Contribution to the Growing Distancing and Differentiation between Lutheran and Reformed Understandings11. Summary of Flacius' Magdeburg Years; 12. Excursus: Reception of Flacius' Concept of Adiaphora in the Twentieth Century; Chapter Three: Phase Two: Flacius Within the Ecclesiastical and Political Establishment in Ernestine Saxony, 1557-1562; 1. An Academic Call: Flacius as Professor at the Newly Established University of Jena; 2. A Dissenting Opinion: Flacius' Role in the Religious Colloquy of Worms |
3. Flacius' Criticism of the Frankfurt Recess4. Flacius' Attempt at Rooting Out »Particular Corruptions, Sects, and Errors«: The Weimar Book of Confutation; 5. The Synergistic Controversy: The Role of the Human Free Will; 6. The Weimar Disputation of 1560 and its Aftermath; 7. Final Analysis of Flacius' Jena Years; Chapter Four: Phase Three: Flacius' Attempts at Rehabilitation and Vindication, 1562-1575; 1. A Wandering Scholar: Flacius' Time at Regensburg, 1562-1566 ; a) Flacius' Missionary Plans: Endeavors at Establishing Theological Schools in Regensburg and Klagenfurt |
2. Flacius against the Heidelberg Catechism, Erastus and Olevianus |
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The Croatian-born Matthias Flacius Illyricus (1520-1575) was a Lutheran theologian and reformer who spent most of his adult life in the German-speaking territories of the Holy Roman Empire, playing an important role within the Evangelical churches and in the confessionalization of his day. Luka Ilic establishes that Flacius' theology became increasingly radicalized with time and examines aspects of this process through following two parallel tracks. One trajectory focuses on the development of Flacius' theological thought, while the other one discusses the pivotal influences and major turning |
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