
Ritual Brotherhood in Renaissance Florence
- 1st Edition - December 28, 1981
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: E. A. Hammel
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 8 9 3 5 - 9
Ritual Brotherhood in Renaissance Florence investigates the meaning of fraternity in terms of the ritual relations created in religious brotherhoods or confraternities during that… Read more

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Request a sales quoteRitual Brotherhood in Renaissance Florence investigates the meaning of fraternity in terms of the ritual relations created in religious brotherhoods or confraternities during that period. The book focuses on the sociability of the confraternity as revealed in the patterns of membership and in forms of ceremony. Florence's confraternities serve as a vehicle for examining the relationship between ritual behavior and social organization. The text discusses the ways in which Florentines use forms of ritual to define, protect, and alter their relations with one another. The book reviews the social relations in Renaissance Florence through the structure of social relations, the politics of amity or enmity, and social relations in relation to economic exchange. Social organization and ritual actions include confraternal organization, membership, symbolic fraternity, and the rites of community. The book explores the company of San Paolo in the fifteenth century where the confraternity offers an introduction to the nature of citywide community, its republican institutions, and its civic values. The book also examines traditional confraternities in crisis, the nature of the disruptions that leads to the emergence of new confraternal organizations and values. In the sixteenth-century, confraternities reveal major departures in ideology, ritual, and social organization. They have also introduced the principles of hierarchy into confraternal membership, as well as a new ethic of obedience. The book will prove delightful reading for sociologists, historians studying Florentine society, and researchers interested in the history of religious brotherhood and confraternities.
PrefaceList of AbbreviationsChapter One Judas the Florentine Social Relations in Renaissance Florence The Structure of Social Relations The Meaning of Social Relations: The Politics of Amity and Enmity Social Relations and Economic ExchangeChapter Two From Traitor to Brother Social Organization and Ritual Action in Florentine Con Fraternities, 1250-1494 Mendicant Piety and the Laudesi and Disciplinati Confraternities The Ritual Republic: Confraternal Organization and Membership Symbolic Fraternity The Rites of CommunityChapter Three Participation and Membership The Company of San Paolo in the Fifteenth Century Cycles of Growth Length of Membership Participation Membership and the Life Cycle ConclusionChapter Four Pilgrims in the Desert Traditional Confraternities in Crisis Confraternities and Politics in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries From Republic to Principate: The Crisis of Late Renaissance ConfraternitiesChapter Five The Courtiers of God Ritual Brotherhood in Grand-Ducal Florence Organizational Reformation and Refoundation Ritual Reform in Counter-Reformation FlorenceAppendix Confraternal Manuscript Sources Cited in the TextAuthor IndexSubject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 28, 1981
- No. of pages (eBook): 254
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9781483289359
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