
Templars in Bologna: A Multidisciplinary Approach
A Multidisciplinary Approach
Giampiero Bagni(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. March 2024
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-1-032-26934-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book is the first to use a multidisciplinary approach to study the Knights' Templars of Bologna, Italy. Archaeological, scientific, historical and archival sources are combined to consider the Templars in the context of Bologna's growing economic and political power during this period. A complete picture of urban and suburban Templar properties in Bologna is provided, detailing lucrative activities such as Templar land use, agricultural innovations and wine production. Because the Crusades were influential in this era and directly impacted the urbanization of the city, the Bolognese Templars are also studied in relation to the five other military orders in Bologna, including the understudied Crucifers and Knights of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Many formerly unexplored historical and archival sources are integrated with scientific data from this project's archaeological excavations and architectural surveys of the Templar House in Bologna, allowing for its precise dating and the development of an architecturally accurate 3D film reconstruction of this property. Particular attention is also given to the Order's rise and fall under the ecclesiastical governance of the archbishops of Ravenna, as well as the Templar trial conducted by Archbishop Rinaldo da Concorezzo. In addition, the biography of the famous Templar brother Peter of Bologna is explored, due to his considerable impact on the events of the Templar trial of 1310. While many Freemasons believe Peter of Bologna escaped from the Paris trial and went to Scotland in 1313, bringing information crucial to that organization's founding, the research included here suggests that Peter returned to Bologna instead, serving as a Hospitaller until his death in the city in 1329.
This book therefore suggests alternative conclusions regarding Peter of Bologna's death and legacy, based on the latest available interdisciplinary research.
Many formerly unexplored historical and archival sources are integrated with scientific data from this project's archaeological excavations and architectural surveys of the Templar House in Bologna, allowing for its precise dating and the development of an architecturally accurate 3D film reconstruction of this property. Particular attention is also given to the Order's rise and fall under the ecclesiastical governance of the archbishops of Ravenna, as well as the Templar trial conducted by Archbishop Rinaldo da Concorezzo. In addition, the biography of the famous Templar brother Peter of Bologna is explored, due to his considerable impact on the events of the Templar trial of 1310. While many Freemasons believe Peter of Bologna escaped from the Paris trial and went to Scotland in 1313, bringing information crucial to that organization's founding, the research included here suggests that Peter returned to Bologna instead, serving as a Hospitaller until his death in the city in 1329.
This book therefore suggests alternative conclusions regarding Peter of Bologna's death and legacy, based on the latest available interdisciplinary research.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Postgraduate
Illustrations
43 farbige Abbildungen, 43 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 4 s/w Tabellen
4 Tables, black and white; 43 Halftones, color; 43 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-26934-4 (9781032269344)
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Person
Giampiero Bagni currently teaches philosophy and history for the Ministry of Education at Liceo Classico Minghetti in Bologna. He worked as a professional archaeologist for a private society for several years, then earned his post-graduate specialization to teach philosophy and history. He worked at the University of Bologna as a tutor for History, Human Sciences and Education students (2009-2020) and as a Ph.D. researcher at Nottingham Trent University in the UK (2013-2020). He is the author of two books and numerous articles and essays.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1
Bologna in the Age of the Templars (1115-1315)
Chapter 2
The Crusades and Templar Establishments along the Via Emilia, under the Archbishops of Ravenna
Chapter 3
Data Analysis of Archaeological and Architectural Surveys from
Bologna's Templar House
Chapter 4
Templar Properties and Wine Production in Bologna and Its Hinterland
Chapter 5
Peter of Bologna: The Life and Identity of a Templar Brother
Chapter 6
Military Orders in Bologna
Conclusions
Appendix A: Scientific Data (Results)
Appendix B: Inventory of Bolognese Templar Properties (March 1309)
Appendix C: Various Important Primary Sources
Appendix D: Prosoprographical Table of Templar Brothers in Bologna, Italy
Bibliography
Chapter 1
Bologna in the Age of the Templars (1115-1315)
Chapter 2
The Crusades and Templar Establishments along the Via Emilia, under the Archbishops of Ravenna
Chapter 3
Data Analysis of Archaeological and Architectural Surveys from
Bologna's Templar House
Chapter 4
Templar Properties and Wine Production in Bologna and Its Hinterland
Chapter 5
Peter of Bologna: The Life and Identity of a Templar Brother
Chapter 6
Military Orders in Bologna
Conclusions
Appendix A: Scientific Data (Results)
Appendix B: Inventory of Bolognese Templar Properties (March 1309)
Appendix C: Various Important Primary Sources
Appendix D: Prosoprographical Table of Templar Brothers in Bologna, Italy
Bibliography