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Friends of the Family: Some Miracles for Children by Italian Friars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2016

Diana M. Webb*
Affiliation:
King’s CollegeLondon

Extract

At some time in the 1320s, the Sienese master Simone Martini painted an altar-piece celebrating the Hermit friar Agostino Novello. Agostino, who had died at the convent of San Leonardo al Lago, near Siena, in 1309, is shown surrounded by illustrations of four of his posthumous miracles (see plates 1 and 2, pp. 198 and 200, below). Of these, three were performed on behalf of children. The exception, at upper right, shows the deliverance of a knight who, riding in a desolate mountainous landscape, has fallen beneath his horse. Top left, we see the rescue of a child from mauling by what is presumably a wolf. Below, a child falls into the street from a wooden balcony when one of its slats gives way; not only does he suffer no injury from the fall, but Agostino seizes the falling slat in mid-air and prevents it from hurting him. Bottom right, an infant suffers head injuries when he falls from his cradle, but his aunt kneels to make a vow to Agostino, and in the lower register we see the fulfilment of the vow: robed as a little Augustinian friar and carrying a taper, the child is carried by his nurse to give thanks, followed by his mother and his aunt, who carries another taper.

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Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 1994

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4 ActaSS, Augusti 5, p. 791. Cf. below, n. 21.

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6 Martindale, Simone Martini, p. 212, gives the texts and references.

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10 Ibid., Martii 3, pp. 181-251.

11 Ibid., p. 234.

12 Ibid., Aprilis 3, pp. 510-27.

13 Ibid., Junii 2, pp. 376-91. Eighty-five clients had suffered conditions from birth, and another sixty ‘from the cradle’, ‘from infancy’ or ‘childhood’ or from a specified young age. Many more, who are described only as having suffered for so many years, may have suffered from childhood.

14 Reported as hearsay by Henry’s biographer, Pietro Dominico, Bishop of Treviso, a canon of the cathedral in the saint’s lifetime: ibid., p. 371.

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17 ActaSS, Martii 3, pp.210-41. I have cited Ambrogio’s miracles principally from this source.

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21 Vauchez, Sainteté, pp. 398-9. The miracles are edited in Analecta Franciscana, 8 (1951), pp. 275-331.but I have cited here the old text in ActaSS, Augusti 5, pp. 775-822.

22 ActaSS, Augusti 5, p. 817. Agostino Novello enabled the widowed mother of a poor girl who had borne a baby daughter, but had neither milk nor the money to hire a wet-nurse, to produce enough milk herself to feed her granddaughter: ibid., Maii 4, p. 621.

23 Ibid., Martii 3, p. 200. Another very similar miracle is described on pp. 235-6.

24 Ibid., pp. 223, 198. For Ambrogio’s concern in life with the well-being of virgines nubiles, see p. 193. It was the fame of his own virginity which attracted petitioners of both sexes and apparently gave him the power both to bring about marriages which had seemed impossible and prevent others which seemed inevitable. Every year iuvenculae nubiles made offerings at his tomb ‘ut in matrimonio sancto digne se copulare possent’.

25 For example, Thompson suggests, during the ‘Alleluia’ of 1233: Revival Preachers, pp. 115-17.

26 ActaSS, Aprilis 3, pp. 705-7.

27 Ibid., Augusti 5, pp. 817-18 for examples.

28 Ibid., Aprilis 2, p. 831.

29 Ibid., Martii 3, p. 224.

30 Ibid., p. 226.

31 Ibid., p. 223; there is another account on p. 197, and a notarial instrument recording the miracle, p. 204.

32 Ibid., Aprilis 3, pp. 706, 708.

33 Ibid., p. 710.

34 Ibid., p. 714.

35 Ibid., Junii 2, p. 721.

36 Ibid., p. 719.

37 Vita, p. 394.

38 ActaSS, Junii 2, p. 721.

39 Ibid., Septembris 3, p. 661; Il processo, pp. 263-4; ActaSS, Martii 3, p. 226. For similar hazards documented in English manorial court records, see Hanawalt, B. The Ties thai Bound (Oxford, 1986), pp. 1758.Google Scholar

40 Ibid., Junii 2, pp. 728-9.

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43 ActaSS, ASB Martii 3, p. 238.

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45 ActaSS, Martii 3, p. 239.

46 Ibid., Aprilis 3, p. 714; Martii 3, pp. 231, 219.

47 Ibid., p. 239.

48 Ibid., Junii 2, p.738.

49 Ibid., Aprilis 3, pp. 709, 711, 706-7.

50 Ibid., pp. 708-9.