I trecenteschi statuti del Collegio delle vergini dell’Annunziata di Nola

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Luigi Tufano
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9789-8141

Keywords:

Middle-Ages, 14th-15th century, Kingdom of Sicily, Orsini, lordship

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press 

Series: Regna. Texts and Studies on Institutions, Culture and Memory in Medieval Southern Italy

Pages: 174

Language: Italian

Abstract:  The book outlines the history of the Collegio delle vergini dell'Annunziata in Nola. This institution, which was founded in 1393 by the count Nicola Orsini, was intended as a place for the education and the social control of young girls from the local elite. The starting point of this work was the edition of the Statuti de lo Collegio delle vergene de la Annunciata de Nola de lo ordene de Sancta Maria, a particularly valuable source due to the rarity of this type of document  in late 14th century Southern Italy. This research pays close attention to social segmentation, to forms of selection and access, and to the management of this institution, which was shared among noble, ecclesiastical and civic powers. Indeed, the Collegio became an instrument of government and territorial construction in a baronial lordship, that was strongly aware of its political function.

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Luigi Tufano, University of Naples Federico II

Luigi Tufano teaches Medieval History at the University of Naples “L’Orientale”, obtained a PhD in Medieval History at the University of Turin and was research fellow at the University of Naples “Federico II”, and teaches Medieval History at the University of Naples “L’Orientale”. His research ranges from social and institutional to cultural history in the late Middle Ages. In particular, he has analysed topics related to the study of the nobility in the Kingdom of Sicily between 14th and 15th century.

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Published

October 21, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-374-5

Date of first publication (11)

2025-10-21

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-374-5