The English in Rome, 1362–1420
Portrait of an Expatriate Community
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Jun '06
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A study of the English community in Rome between 1362 and 1420 in its political, commercial and religious setting.
This study centres on the early archives of the Venerabile Collegio Inglese in Rome. It examines the English community in Rome, in its political, commercial and religious setting, between 1362, when the first English hospice for poor people and pilgrims was founded, and 1420.Centred on a study of the early archives of the Venerabile Collegio Inglese in Rome, the predecessor of the English College of today, this book is more than a study of the beginnings of English institutions in Rome. It attempts to place the English community there between 1362, when the first English hospice for poor people and pilgrims was founded, and 1420 in its political, commercial and religious setting. It includes a portrait of a group of English merchants, with their wives and widows, as well as members of the papal curia in Rome (from 1376), including a study of Cardinal Adam Easton, a well-known scholar and opponent of John Wycliffe. The book also uncovers a notable although unsuccessful attempt to forward English participation in commerce with Rome before 1420, revealing important links between the English laity in Rome and the city of London.
'… engaging … Harvey has dug thoroughly in the archives of the English College, turfing up obscure and entralling information.' The Times Literary Supplement
'… an imaginative and scholarly study of a neglected but pivotal group of migrant Englishmen.' The English Historical Review
ISBN: 9780521026635
Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 17mm
Weight: 444g
296 pages