The paper deals with the arrival of the Friars Minor in Ferentino, in southern Lazio, and comparesthe architecture of their convent with the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which was insteadcommissioned by the bishop. The purpose here is to contemplate architectural practices in the 13thcentury that, linked to the subject of burials and the “death market”, could clarify the assignment ofa specific intra moenia area to the friars in the urban planning.
The construction of the convent of San Francesco in Ferentino in light of political dynamics and architectural practices in the second half of the 13th century
Emanuele Gallotta
2020-01-01
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The paper deals with the arrival of the Friars Minor in Ferentino, in southern Lazio, and comparesthe architecture of their convent with the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which was insteadcommissioned by the bishop. The purpose here is to contemplate architectural practices in the 13thcentury that, linked to the subject of burials and the “death market”, could clarify the assignment ofa specific intra moenia area to the friars in the urban planning.File in questo prodotto:
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