- Monte Oliveto Maggiore
The Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore is a large
Benedictine monastery in the Italian region ofTuscany , 10 km south ofAsciano . Its buildings, which are mostly of red brick, are conspicuous against the grey clayey and sandy soil—the "crete senesi" which give this area of Tuscany its name.It was founded in 1319 or 1320 as "Monte Oliveto" with reference to the
Mount of Olives and in honour of Christ’s Passion. This is the mother-house of theOlivetans and the monastery later took the name of "Monte Oliveto Maggior" (‘the greater’) to distinguish it from successive foundations atFlorence ,San Gimignano ,Naples and elsewhere.The cloister is famous for the series of
fresco es illustrating scenes from the legend ofSt. Benedict begun byLuca Signorelli (1497–1498) and completed byil Sodoma (1502 or 1505). The church and library contain fine inlaid woodwork byFra Giovanni da Verona .The monastery is described by
Pope Pius II in his "Commentaria".Nicholas of Cusa visited the monastery in the same period and preached his last extant sermon at the clothing of a novice with the order's habit.Gallery
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External links
* [http://www.monteolivetomaggiore.it Official website] it icon en icon
* [http://www.monte-oliveto.com Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore] en icon
* [http://www.paradoxplace.com/Perspectives/Italian%20Images/Montages/Siena%20&%20South/Monte_Oliveto_2005.htm Adrian Fletcher’s Paradoxplace – Monte Oliveto Maggiore Photos and History Page]
* [http://www.fototoscana.it/mostra-gallery.asp?nomegallery=monteoliveto Abbazia di Monte Oliveto]
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