ASSISI

äs-sēˈzē, town (1991 pop. 24,626), Umbria, central Italy. A religious and tourist center, it stands on a hill in the Apennines with an expansive view of the plains below. Although well known in Roman times and throughout the Middle Ages, it owes its modern fame chiefly to St. Francis of Assisi, who was born there in 1182 and died there in 1226. Above his tomb is the basilica of St. Francis—two Gothic churches (both consecrated 1253) decorated with frescoes depicting the life of the saint and other scenes, executed by Cimabue, Giotto, Martini, and others. The basilica was severely damaged in a 1997 earthquake but reopened in 1999 after partial restoration. The Franciscan convent nearby has a valuable library. Other landmarks in Assisi are the Cathedral of San Rufino (begun 1140), the Church of Santa Chiara (1257–65), and a 14th-century castle. In the plain below is the imposing late-Renaissance Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli (1569–1679), built around the little chapel of Porziuncola, where St. Francis relinquished active leadership of his order. Also nearby are the Carceri Hermitage (15th cent.) and the Convent of San Damiano (begun 11th cent.).

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...Armstrong, Hellman, and Short, Francis of Assisi, 1:423 25. 36 Armstrong, Hellman, and Short, Francis of Assisi, 1:363 64. 37 This view, espoused...Armstrong, Hellman, and Short, Francis of Assisi, 1:525 27. I first heard Cusatos ideas...
...speak, from the communal archives of Assisi by the learned and pious Antonio Cristofani...agreement between the Majori and Minori of Assisi. "Without common consent there shall...safety, and advantage of the commune of Assisi." What follows is worthy of the beginning...
...consuls, who were then established in Assisi, they made provision for the restoration...people reached as far as Nocera: even Assisi had its policy of expansion. Perugia lay almost at the gates of Assisi; it was a powerful commune and in the...
...sun as a symbol of God appears in The Assisi Compilation 83: ?The sun is more beauti...closely compared to God. In Fran- cis of Assisi: Early Documents, 2:186. 14. Mircea...Canticle, see Sorrell, St. Francis of Assisi and Nature, 71. 16. Gemma Fortini...
...the soldiers who were escorting him back to Assisi not to trust to money but to beg After he...began to be very ill there. When the men of Assisi heard that he was ill there, some soldiers of Assisi came quickly to that house to conduct him...
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...Pictured in Lorenzettis Passion Cycle at Assisi by Janet Robson In the south transept of the lower church of S. Francesco, Assisi, in the early fourteenth century...Louis of Toulouse.8 The situation at Assisi is an art historical phenomenon in...
The Privilege of Poverty: Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and the Struggle for...Lehfeldt The Privilege of Poverty: Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and the Struggle for...insightful examination of how Clare of Assisi and some of her followers strove to adhere...
The Privilege of Poverty: Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and the Struggle for...Blastic THE PRIVILEGE OF POVERTY: CLARE OF ASSISI, AGNES OF PRAGUE, AND THE STRUGGLE FOR...a "case study" (6) of how Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and their companions...
A Brief Midweek Eucharist in Englands North Country: St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Chester, November 2001 by David Hein In Cheshire, England, across the River Mersey from Liverpool and...
Clare of Assisi and Isabelle of Longchamp: Further Light on...Franciscan Charism by Beth Lynn Around 1247 Clare of Assisi began writing down the form of life observed at San Damiano outside Assisi. This document was approved initially by Cardinal...
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MILLENNIAL THOUGHTS FROM ASSISI. by Violet Grennan I write from the...series of earthquakes that occurred in Assisi in late September, 1997. The upper...depicting the Life of St. Francis of Assisi, is undergoing massive and painstaking...
Assisi, 1943. by Edward Kislinger Its the start of a new day in Assisi. A chorus of church bells echoes off the well-scrubbed...If Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, then Assisi is a close second. And it owes it all to its favorite...
...from the Discomfiting Life of Francis of Assisi. by Valerie Martin A genuine first...be moved from the bishops residence in Assisi to the chapel at the Portiuncula, a distance...by the communes busy tourist agency, Assisi is a city that cannot just be "seen...
Assisi after the Earthquake by Michael Leech When Umbria suffered an extended earthquake sixteen months ago, international attention was particularly focused on Assisi where unique ceiling paintings by Giotto, Cimabue, Martini and others were...
...VIVID HUES: The Treasury of Saint Francis of Assisi. by Patrick Jordan Saint Francis of Assisi, a watershed saint, was one of those remarkable...has become a locus for Christian pilgrimage. Assisi hopes to be so again during the upcoming millennial...
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Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. CATHOLICS celebrate the feast of St. Francis of Assisi today. Acclaimed as one of the truly holy men of history, Francis of Assisi is respected beyond the pale of Catholicism. He is the patron saint of ecology...
Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. CATHOLICS celebrate the feast of St. Francis of Assisi today. One of the universally acclaimed holy men of history, Francis of Assisi is remembered and respected beyond the pale of Catholicism. He is the patron...
St. Francis of Assisi, Patron Saint of Animals and Ecology. TODAY, we honor St. Francis of Assisi, Patron Saint of Animals and Ecology. St...Francis, son of a rich merchant, was born in Assisi, Umbria, in 1181. He spent his youth pursuing...
St. Francis of Assisi, Patron of Animals and Ecologists. THE Church commemorates the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi today.Francis was born in 1181 at Assisi in Umbria, Italy to wealthy parents. He was baptized...
St. Clare of Assisi, Patron Saint of Eye Diseases and Founder...the eldest daughter of a noble family of Assisi, Italy. From her earliest years, she...at a Palm Sunday Mass, the Bishop of Assisi left the altar and presented Clare with...
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ASSISI as-se ze, town (1991 pop. 24,626...its modern fame chiefly to St. Francis of Assisi, who was born there in 1182 and died there...a valuable library. Other landmarks in Assisi are the Cathedral of San Rufino (begun...
FRANCIS OF ASSISI, SAINT see Francis, Saint . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
FRANCIS, SAINT or Saint Francis of Assisi se ze, 1182? 1226, founder of the Franciscans...of the greatest Christian saints, b. Assisi, Umbria, Italy. Early Life His baptismal...was taken prisoner in a battle between Assisi and Perugia and spent a year in prison...
...Madonna with Saints and Angels (lower church of St. Francis in Assisi); frescoes representing the four evangelists, scenes from...the Crucifixion (all in the upper church of St. Francis in Assisi); and Madonna Enthroned (Uffizi). A major work credited...
...Siena after the Black Death (1951), Andrea Mantegna as Illuminator (1957), Giotto and Assisi (1960), The Painting of the Life of St. Francis in Assisi (with Leonetto Tintori, 1962), French Painting in the Time of Jean de Berry (3 vol...
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