Chapter Ludovica Torelli e lo Specchio interiore di fra' Battista da Crema

The Specchio interiore (Interior Mirror) is a work by the dominican Fra' Battista da Crema partly dedicated to the theme of mystical union. Written close to the foundation, in 1522, of the Hospital of the Incurables in Venice, it remained unpublished for almost two decades and it was first publ...

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Main Author: Murano, Giovanna (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2020
Series:Fragmentaria. Studi di storia culturale e antropologia religiosa 1
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