The subject of this paper is Arnaldo Montaner, a Minorite deemed to be a heretic because of his sympathy for the pauperistic andrigorist views upheld by Spiritual Franciscanism. In 1354, due to the accusations brought against him by the inquisitor Niccolò Rosselli, Mon taner fled to the Kipchak Khanate, where he continued his preaching in the convents of the Vicaria Tartariae Aquilonaris. This essay aims to highlight the reasons that drove Arnaldo to choose Tartary as his refuge, as well as the reaction of the ecclesiastical authorities and the inquisitors; the most important sources for this investigation are Pope Gregory XI’s Dudum per Dilectum and Nicholas Eymerich’s Directorium Inquisitorum
Accenni sulla presenza di frati Minori spirituali in Estremo Oriente durante il XIV secolo. La vicenda di Arnaldo Montaner tra Regno di Aragona e Khānato del Kipčak
Giovanni Di BellaPrimo
2022-01-01
Abstract
The subject of this paper is Arnaldo Montaner, a Minorite deemed to be a heretic because of his sympathy for the pauperistic andrigorist views upheld by Spiritual Franciscanism. In 1354, due to the accusations brought against him by the inquisitor Niccolò Rosselli, Mon taner fled to the Kipchak Khanate, where he continued his preaching in the convents of the Vicaria Tartariae Aquilonaris. This essay aims to highlight the reasons that drove Arnaldo to choose Tartary as his refuge, as well as the reaction of the ecclesiastical authorities and the inquisitors; the most important sources for this investigation are Pope Gregory XI’s Dudum per Dilectum and Nicholas Eymerich’s Directorium InquisitorumPubblicazioni consigliate
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