Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century

<p>The catholic world of the Sixteenth century, especially after the Council of Trent, exalted the condition of monastic life as the most perfect and noblest of the conditions of life traditionally reserved for women. The monastic state became the model to which the educational path of every w...

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Main Author: Elisabetta Patrizi
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) 2016-01-01
Series:Historia y Memoria de la Educación
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Online Access:http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/HMe/article/view/15479
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spelling doaj-5fea1c2edb7c41dabc4cb07d838a6c652020-11-24T23:06:47ZengUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)Historia y Memoria de la Educación2444-00432016-01-0104194810.5944/hme.4.2016.1547913702Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth centuryElisabetta Patrizi0Department of Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism, University of Macerata (Italy)<p>The catholic world of the Sixteenth century, especially after the Council of Trent, exalted the condition of monastic life as the most perfect and noblest of the conditions of life traditionally reserved for women. The monastic state became the model to which the educational path of every woman had to conform to, even if she was destined to live in the world (as mother, virgin, widow, or married woman). The strong paradigmatic value exerted by the monastic condition of life is clear from the analysis of the pedagogical literature devoted to women published in this period.<br />The present article focuses on two relevant examples of this literature: the Costituzioni per le monache (Constitutions for Nuns, 1539) by Gian Matteo Giberti and the Ricordi lasciati alle monache (Recollections left to nuns, 1575) by Agostino Valier. The two texts contain very interesting reasons for understanding the pedagogical directions of the time, which are highlighted by the author with specific references to the historical context and thanks to the support of documentary and published sources. These two works were written by two great reformer bishops, and are highly meaningful not only because they complement each other, since both were prepared for the religious women of the diocese of Verona, but mainly because they offer one very vivid insight into the growing importance assigned to the monastic modus vivendi in Sixteenth century Catholic society.</p>http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/HMe/article/view/15479Educación de la mujerEducación religiosaReforma católicaAgostino ValierGian Matteo GibertiItaliasiglo XVI
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Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century
Historia y Memoria de la Educación
Educación de la mujer
Educación religiosa
Reforma católica
Agostino Valier
Gian Matteo Giberti
Italia
siglo XVI
author_facet Elisabetta Patrizi
author_sort Elisabetta Patrizi
title Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century
title_short Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century
title_full Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century
title_fullStr Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century
title_full_unstemmed Tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. The case of Verona in the sixteenth century
title_sort tridentine renewal and spiritual education of women in the experience of female monasticism. the case of verona in the sixteenth century
publisher Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)
series Historia y Memoria de la Educación
issn 2444-0043
publishDate 2016-01-01
description <p>The catholic world of the Sixteenth century, especially after the Council of Trent, exalted the condition of monastic life as the most perfect and noblest of the conditions of life traditionally reserved for women. The monastic state became the model to which the educational path of every woman had to conform to, even if she was destined to live in the world (as mother, virgin, widow, or married woman). The strong paradigmatic value exerted by the monastic condition of life is clear from the analysis of the pedagogical literature devoted to women published in this period.<br />The present article focuses on two relevant examples of this literature: the Costituzioni per le monache (Constitutions for Nuns, 1539) by Gian Matteo Giberti and the Ricordi lasciati alle monache (Recollections left to nuns, 1575) by Agostino Valier. The two texts contain very interesting reasons for understanding the pedagogical directions of the time, which are highlighted by the author with specific references to the historical context and thanks to the support of documentary and published sources. These two works were written by two great reformer bishops, and are highly meaningful not only because they complement each other, since both were prepared for the religious women of the diocese of Verona, but mainly because they offer one very vivid insight into the growing importance assigned to the monastic modus vivendi in Sixteenth century Catholic society.</p>
topic Educación de la mujer
Educación religiosa
Reforma católica
Agostino Valier
Gian Matteo Giberti
Italia
siglo XVI
url http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/HMe/article/view/15479
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