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- 1994]. Sivigliano Alloisi and Luisa Cardilli Alloisi, Santo Spirito in Saxia (Rome: Istituto ****onale di studi romani, Palombi Editori 2002). Gianfranco...
- Nosocomi, for pilgrims. The early edifice of the Hospital of Santo Spirito in Saxia was the Schola, erected by the King of Wes**** Ine (689-726). At the beginning...
- street houses the oldest Roman hospital, the Arcispedale di Santo Spirito in Saxia, which gave it its name. Heavily altered during the works for the opening...
- property were ****igned to the Order of Hospitallers of Santo Spirito in Saxia. They operated an adjacent hospital with remained open until 1613, when...
- ho****e and monastery of the Krakow house of the Canons of the Holy Spirit de Saxia was located. Kraków experienced a long-awaited boom, but it still faced...
- on September 4, 1276. According to the "Liber Annualium di S. Spirito in Saxia," his anniversary was on October 4: P. Egidi (ed.), Necrologi e libri affini...
- practiced as a physician for hospitals, in particular the "Santo Spirito in Saxia" in Rome; as well as professor in numerous subfields of medicine. Guido...
- the Holy Ghost (Ordo Fratrum Canonicorum Regularium Sancti Spiritus de Saxia) to Prądnik Biały, where he entrusted them with the care of the hospital...
- the complex of the Schola to the building of the Church of Santa Maria in Saxia (now Church of Santo Spirito in S****ia) and of the still existing Hospital...
- Pope's nightmare, a great public health institution: the Santo Spirito in Saxia Hospital in Rome. Vol. 7 (2). Italian Journal of Public Health. McGrew,...