Some Remarks on a Medieval Guide to Indulgences Granted to the Holy Spirit Hospital in Kraków
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RIS BIB ENDNOTEUwagi o średniowiecznym przewodniku po odpustach nadanych szpitalowi duchaków w Krakowie
Publication date: 2008
Studia Religiologica, 2008, Volume 41, pp. 157 - 165
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Uwagi o średniowiecznym przewodniku po odpustach nadanych szpitalowi duchaków w Krakowie
Some Remarks on a Medieval Guide to Indulgences Granted to the Holy Spirit Hospital in Kraków
The article studies an early 16th-century manuscript No. 7044 I, kept in the Jagiellonian Library, containing a list of indulgences granted to the Order of the Holy Spirit. Originally conferred on the Order’s Holy Spirit Hospital in Rome, they were extended by pope Sixtus IV on Nov. 7, 1483, to apply to the Kraków hospital operated by the same order. Mention is also made of indulgences bestowed on confraternities run by Holy Spirit monks. The arrangement of the manuscript’s contents is reminiscent of similar pilgrim’s guides to indulgences available elsewhere, such as in Rome or Wrocław. It seems to be Kraków’s oldest guide to indulgences, predating by decades a 1603 compendium of loca sacra in the city.
Information: Studia Religiologica, 2008, Volume 41, pp. 157 - 165
Article type: Original article
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Uwagi o średniowiecznym przewodniku po odpustach nadanych szpitalowi duchaków w Krakowie
Some Remarks on a Medieval Guide to Indulgences Granted to the Holy Spirit Hospital in Kraków
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
Published at: 2008
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