«Opportebat eum descendere de monte contemplationis in civitatem actionis»: Spiritualità, impegno diplomatico e pastorale in Ugo da Pisa = «Opportebat eum descendere de monte contemplationis in civitatem actionis» : spirituality, diplomatic and pastoral activity in Hugh from Pisa

The essay illustrates the figure of Hugh from Pisa, a personage of undeniable spiritual charisma – so much to be included among the Blesseds of the Pisan Church – who, like many other fellow-citizens, has an international dimension: after his studies in utroque iure in Bologna, he became Canon of th...

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Другие заглавия:«Opportebat eum descendere de monte contemplationis in civitatem actionis»
Главные авторы: Ceccarelli Lemut, Maria Luisa ca. 21. Jh. (Автор) ; Sodi, Stefano 1955- (Автор)
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Язык:Итальянский
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Опубликовано: Vita e Pensiero [2017]
В: Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia
Год: 2017, Том: 71, Выпуск: 1, Страницы: 91-103
Индексация IxTheo:KAE Высокое средневековье
KBJ Италия
KBL Ближний Восток
KDB Католическая церковь
Другие ключевые слова:B Hugh da Fagiano
B Cyprus
B Church of Pisa
B Archbishop of Nicosia
B Thirteenth century
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Итог:The essay illustrates the figure of Hugh from Pisa, a personage of undeniable spiritual charisma – so much to be included among the Blesseds of the Pisan Church – who, like many other fellow-citizens, has an international dimension: after his studies in utroque iure in Bologna, he became Canon of the Cathedral of Pisa (1226-1237) and lawyer in the Roman Curia. He studied theology in Paris (1233-1237), was elected archdeacon of Rouen (1237) and later participated in the crusade of St. Louis IX. In Cyprus he entered the Premonstratensian Order in the convent of Episcopia and shortly thereafter became Archbishop of Nicosia (1251). Returning to Italy in 1263, first in Rome and then in Pisa, in the same year he founded and endowed the regular Canons’ convent of Sant’Agostino of Calci, who from his episcopal seat assumed the name of Nicosia, still used today.
ISSN:0035-6557
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