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Dominican History Newsletter INSTITUTUM IIlSTORICUM ORDINIS FRATRUM PRAEDICATORUM DOMINICAN HISTORY NEWSLETTER XXI 2012 Roma Angelicum University Press ISSN 1357-2806 Direttore responsabile: Carlo Longo Autorizzazione del Tribunale di Roma del 14.V.2012, n. 137/2012. INSTITUTUM HISTORICUM ORDINIS FRATRUM PRAEDICATORUM DOMINICAN HISTORY NEWSLETTER XXI 2012 edited by Carlo LONGO & Fabio SIMONELLI Roma Angelicum University Press Address Istituto Storico Domenicano, largo Angelicum, I-00184 ROMA [email protected] tel.: (+39) 0667021 fax.: (+ 39) 066702270 Administration Angelicum University Press, largo Angelicum, I 1-00184 ROMA editori [email protected] t tel.: (+39) 066702439 Distribution Viella Libreria Editrice, via delle Alpi, 32 1-00198 ROMA [email protected] tel.: (+39) 068417758 fax: (+39) 0685353960 PERIODICA RECENSA "XVII° siècle", nn. 254-257(2012). "ABEi. Bollettino di informazione", 21(2012). "Abrente", 40-41(2008-2009)-44(2012). "Accademie e biblioteche d'Italia", n. s., 5(2010)-7(2012). "Acta historiae artium", 50(2009)-53(2012). "Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de historia antigua y medieval", 8(2012). "Aevum", 86(2012). "African Studies Review", 53(2010)-55(2012). "Agorà", n. 31 (20 I 0)-n. 42(2012). "Alberca", 7(2009)-10(2012). "Albertiana", I 1-12(2008-2009)-15(2012). "Almagest", 1(2010)- 3(2012). "Almaig. Estudis i documents", 25(2009)-28(2012). "Alpha omega", 14(2011)-15(2012). "Àmbitos: Revista de estudios de ciencias sociales y humanidades", n. 23(20 I 0)-n. 28(2012). "América sin nombre"," 15(2010)-17(2012). "Anagn6risis", n. 1(2010) - n. 6(2012). "Analecta ordinis Praedicatorum", 102(2012). "Analecta Praemonstratensia", 88(2012). "Analecta sacra Tarraconensia", 85(2012). "Anales de historia del arte", 19(2009)-22(2012). "Anales del Museo de América", 18(2010)-20(2012). "Anales valentinos", 36(20I 0)-38(2012). "Anamnesis: Revista semestral de investigaci6n teologica", 22(2012). "Angelicum", 89(2012). "Annales de Bourgogne", 83(20 II )-84(2012). "Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l'0uest", l 16(2009)-119(2012). "Annali della facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università di Cagliari", 64(2009). "Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia", s. V, 4(2012). "Annali di architettura", 21(2009)-23(2011). "Annali di storia dell'educazione e delle istituzioni scolastiche", 19(2012). "Annali di storia delle università italiane", 14(20I0)-16(2012). "Annali di storia moderna e contemporanea", 16(20I0)-17(2011 ). "Annali di scienze religiose", I(2008)-5(2012). "Annals de l'Institut d'Estudis Gironins", 50(2009)-51(2010). "Annals del Patronat d'estudis històrics d'Olot i comarca", 20(2009)- 23(2012). "Anthologica annua", 53-54(2006-2007). "Antonianum", 87(2012). "Anuario de estudios locales", 6(2012). "Anuario de estudios medievales", 41(2011)-42(2012). "Anuario de historia de la iglesia", 19(2010)-21 (20 I2). "Anuario de historia regional y de las fronteras", 17(2012). "Anuario de la Academia boliviana de historia eclesiastica", 17(2011 )- 18(2012). "Anuario del Departamento de historia y teoria del arte", 21 (2009)- 24(2012). "Anuario filos6fico", 45(2012), n. 3. "Apocrypha", 19(2008)-23(2012). "Aragonia sacra", 21(20 I1 ). "Arbor", 188(2012). 6 "Archaeologiai Értesito", 134(2009)-137(2012). "Archeologia medievale", 36(2009)-39(2012). "Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen Àge", 79(2012). "Archiv fur Liturgiewissenschaft", 51(2009)-54(2012). "Archiv fùr mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte", 62(20I0)-64(2012). "Archivio nisseno", 1(2007), n. 1 - 6(2012), n. 11. "Archivio storico italiano", 168(20 I 0)-170(2012). "Archivio storico lombardo", 138(2012). "Archivo agostiniano", 96(2012). "Archivo de arte valenciano", 93(2012). "Archivo dominicano", 33(2012). "Archivo espaiìol de arte", 85(20 I 2). "Archivo H ispalense", 92(2009)-96(20 I 2). "Archivo Ibero-americano", 82(2012). "Archivum Scholarum piarum", 36(2012). "Archivum franciscanum historicum", 105(2012). "Archivum fratrum Praedicatorum", 81(2011). "Archivum: Revista de la facultad de filologia", 60(2010) - 61-62(2011- 2012). "Archiwa Biblioteki i Muzea Koscielne", n. 9 I (2009)-n. 98(2012). "Arctos", 46(2012). "Argensola", n. 121 (20 I I). "Ars bilduma", 0(20 I 0)-2(20I 2). "Ars longa", I 9(20 I0)-2 I (20 I 2). "Arte cristiana", I 00(20 I 2). "Arte lombarda", 161(2011)-162(2012). "Arti musices", 39(2008)-43(2012). "Atti dell'Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche", 145(201 I). 7 "Atrio", 15-16(2009-20I0)-18(2012). "Augustiniana", 62(2012). "Auriensia", 15(2012). "Bibliographie annuelle du Moyen Àge tardif', 22(20 I2). "Biblioteca: estudio e investigaci6n", 24(2009)-26(20I I). "Biblos", 8(2010)-10(2012). "Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch fiir Antike und Mittelalter", 15(2012). "Bogoslovska smotra", 82(2012). "Boletin auriense", 38-39(2008-2009)-4 l-42(20I 1-2012). "Boletin del Museo e Instituto Cam6n Aznar", n. I I0(2012). "Boletin del Museo del Prado", 28(20I0)-30(2012). "Bollettino dei musei comunali di Roma", n. s., 24(20I0)-26(2012). "Bollettino di italianistica", 9(2012). "Brixia sacra", s. III, I 4(2009)-I7(2012). "Bruniana & Campanelliana", 18(20 I2). "BSAA Arte: Boletin del Seminario de Estudios de Arte", 77(2011 )- 78(2012). "Bulletin de philosophie médiévale", 52(20I 0)-53(20 I I). "Bulletin hispanique", 111 (2009)-1 I 4(20 I2). "Bulletin of Portuguese-Japanese Studies", 18-19(2009). "Bulletin of Spanish Studies", 89(2012). "Cahiers balkaniques", 36-37(2008)-40(2012). "Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes", nn. 23-24(2012). "Calabria sconosciuta", 35(2012). "Caplletra", n. 46(2009)-n. 53(20 I2). "Carte urbinati", 1(2009)-2-3(2010-2011). 8 "Carthaginensia", 26(2011)-28(2012). "Catalan Historical Review", I (2008)-5(2012). "Catalan Review", 23(2009)-26(2012). "Cauriensia", 4(2009)-7(2012). "Chemins de dialogue", n. 38(2012). "Chiesa e storia", 2(2012). "Chrétiens et Sociétés. XVlc-xxrc siècles", 16(2009)-19(2012). "Ciencia tomista", 139(2012). "Compostellanum", 57(2012). "Concilium" (es.), (2012), n. 348. "Cristianesimo nel la storia", 33(20 I2). "Critica del testo", 14(2011)-15(2012). "Critica letteraria", n. 146(2010)-n. 157(2012). "Critic6n", n. I 05(2009)-n. I 16(2012). "Croati ca Christiana periodica", 35(2011 )-36(20I 2). "Cuadernos abulenses", 40(2011). "Cuadernos de historia de Es pana", 85-86(2011-2012). "Cuadernos de historia moderna", 35(2010)-37(2012). "Cuadernos de los Amigos de los Museos de Osuna", 13(2011)-14(2012). "Cuadernos salmantinos de filosofia", 3 7(20I0)-39(2012). "Cuadernos sobre Vico", 23-24(2009-2010). "Cultura neolatina", 72(2012). "De arte", 8(2009)-11(2012). "Deutsche Yierteljahrsschrift fur Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschi­ chte", 83(2009)-86(2012). "Die neue Ordnung", 64(20I0)-66(2012). 9 "Dimensioni e problemi della ricerca storica", 23(20 I 0)-25(2012). "Dionysius", 30(2012). "Diversarum rerum", I (2006)-7(2012). "Divinitas", 55(2012), n. 3. "Divus Thomas", 115(2012), n. 3. "Documenta & Instrumenta", 7(2009)- I0(2012). "Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale", 23(2012). "Edad de oro", 28(2009)-31(2012). "Efemerides mexicana", 28(2010)-30(2012). "EGA: Revista de expresi6n grafica arquitect6nica", n. 14(2009)-n. 20(2012). "eHumanista", 22(2012). "Eighteenth-Century Studies", 43(2009-2010)-45(2011-2012). "e-Joumal of Portuguese History", 8(20 I 0)-10(2012). "Els Marges", n. 87(2009)-n. 98(2012). "Endoxa. Series filos6ficas", n. 23(2009)-n. 30(2012). "En la Espaiia medieval", 33(2010)-35(2012). "Ephemerides Mariologicae", 60(20 I 0)-62(2012). "Ephemerides theologicae Lovanienses", 86(20I0)-88(2012). "Erebea", 2(2012). "Escritos del Vedat", 42(2012). "Estudio agostiniano", 44(2009)-47(2012). "Estudios de Filosofia", 46(20 I 2). "Estudios de historia de Espaiia", 14(2012). "Estudios de historia novohispana", nn. 46-47(20 I 2). "Estudios eclesiasticos", 84(2009)-87(2012). "Estudios filos6ficos", 6 I (20 I 2). "Estudios mindonienses", 28(2012). IO "Estudios portugueses", 9(2009)-10(20 I O). "Estudios segovianos", 109(2011)-111(2012). "Estudios trinitarios", 43(2009)-46(2012). "Estudis històrics i documents dels arxius de protocols", 27(2009)- 30(2012). "Estudis romànics", 31(2009)-34(2012). "European Joumal of Science and Theology", 5(2009)-8(2012). "Evphrosyne", 37(2009)-40(2012). "Filologia italiana", 6(2009)-9(2012). "Filologia mediolatina", 19(2012). "Folia historica Cracoviensia", 17(2011)-18(20 I2). "Fragmenta", 1(2007)-4(2010). "Franciscana", 14(2012). "Franciscan Studies", 70(2012). "Freiburger Zeitschrift fùr Philosophie und Theologie", 58(20 I I)- 59(2012). "French Studies", 64(20I0)-66(2012). "Fronteras de la Historia", 17(2012), n. 2. "Friihmittelalterliche Studien", 43(2009)-46(2012). "Gender & History", 2I(2009)-24(2012). "Genèses", n. 74(2009)-n. 89(2012). "Genesis", 8(2009)-11(2012). "Giornale storico della letteratura italiana", 189(2012), nn. 625-627. "Gnomonica Italiana", 5(2008), n. 14 - 8(2011), n. 24-25. "Griot - Revista de Filosofia", 6(20 I2), n. 2 "Hagiographica", 19(20 I2). "Harvard Library Bulletin", 20(2009)-22(2011 ). Il "Helmantica", 60(2009)-63(2012). "Hesperia", 12(2009)-15(2012). "Hispania: Revista espai'iola de historia", 72(20 I 2). "Hispania sacra", 64(2012), n. 130. "Histoire urbaine", 24(2009)-35(2012). "Historia 396", 1(2011)-2(2012). "Història: Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto", s. IV, 1(2011)-2(2012). "Historical Research", 84(2011)-85(2012). "Historiografias: Revista de historia y teoria", n. 1(2011 )-n. 4(2012). "Historisches Jahrbuch", 130(2010)-132(2012). "Hortus artium medievalium", 14(2008)-18(2012). "Ho Theològos", 27(2009)-30(2012). "lconographica", 10-11(201 i-2012). "lkon", I (2008)-5(2012). "Ilu: Revista de ciencias de las religiones", 14(2009)-17(2012). "Il Veltro", (2012), nn. 1-6. "Incontri", 1 (20 I 2), n. I. "In monte artium", I (2008)-5(2012). "Innes Review", 60(2009)-63(2012). "International Joumal of Systematic Theology", 11 (2009)- I 4(20 I 2). "Invigilata lucemis", 34(20 I 2).
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