Book Presentation: M. Papasidero, Miracula et Benefitia. Malattia, taumaturgia e devozione a Licata e in Sicilia nella prima età moderna (Edizioni Carmelitane, 2021)

On Thursday 20 April, at 6 pm, Marco Papasidero will present his volume “Miracula et Benefitia. Malattia, taumaturgia e devozione a Licata e in Sicilia nella prima età moderna” (Miracula et benefitia. Illness, thaumaturgy and devotion to Licata and Sicily in the early modern age; Edizioni Carmelitane, 2021) within the cycle of online presentations organized by the ‘Sangalli Institute for the history and religious cultures of Florence.
Marco will dialogue with Alessandra Bartolomei Romagnoli, with an introduction and moderation by Laura Fenelli.
You can attend the presentation on Zoom at this link.

What is NeMoSanctI?

 

NeMoSanctI is a research project carried out at the University of Turin. It studies how models of sanctity have changed after the Second Vatican Council. To this end, it applies a pioneering methodology based on semiotic theory to a wide corpus of normative, judicial, and narrative texts.

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 757314).