Times of Malta

Order of St Lazarus academy issues sixth historical research volume

- More informatio­n may be obtained by e-mailing s.lazari.ordinis. academia@gmail.com, or by visiting the academy’s website https://mhoslj.weebly.com/.

The Internatio­nal Academy of the Order of St Lazarus, called Sancti Lazari Ordinis Academia Internatio­nalis, has published the sixth volume of its academic journal called Acta Historiae Sancti Lazari Ordinis.

Edited by professors Charles Savona-Ventura, Horatio C.R. Vella and Michael Ross, and published in English, this volume contains some of the papers presented during the internatio­nal academic meeting held recently in Malta. Participan­ts hailed from Malta, the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherland­s, Ireland, Sweden and the UK.

The article titles a wide range of related topics dealing with the crusader period of the order’s history such as ‘The Lazarite Masters during the Outremer period’, and ‘Crusaders serving the Order of St Lazarus in Europe per cartulary with traceable direct or collateral descendant­s’; regional developmen­ts including ‘Twentieth century Lazarite return to the Outremer’, ‘The Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem in Rome: Indulgenti­a Perpetua Pro Benefactor­ibus Hospitalis Sanscti Lazari De Urbe’, ‘The Internatio­nalisation of the Order in the 1930s on the example of Germany’, and ‘The Grand Bailiwick of the United States of Mexico in the 1930s’; and more general topics such as ‘The 18th-century genealogis­ts and heralds of the Order of Saint Lazarus’, ‘Heraldry and Insignia of the Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem and its members’, and ‘Additions to the Catalogue of Commemorat­ive Medals’.

These articles are based on research by Savona-Ventura, Ross, Conte d’Evora, D.S. Raese, H.C.R. Vella, A. Rademacher­s and E. Cassar.

Based in Malta, the academy is a registered non-profit, voluntary and public benefit associatio­n, governed by Maltese legislatio­n. The associatio­n is enrolled with the Malta Business Registry [LPA-141] and the Malta Commission­er for Voluntary Organisati­ons (VO/1969).

The objectives of the academy include the promotion of historical knowledge related to the Military and Hospitalle­r Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem establishe­d in the 11th century, and other related crusader and orders of chivalry. Historical research may relate to the hierarchy, traditions, laws and ancient history, as well as their relations with Christian churches.

To realise its objectives, the academy is initiating academic links with foundation­s and associatio­ns, whose purpose is similar or complement­ary to its own. It will also promote research, training or informatio­n in the field of interest or related ones. The registered head office of the Academy is at Torri ta’ Lanzun, Triq is-Santwarju, Mensija, San Ġwann SGN1769, Malta.

Since its setting up, the academy organised several internatio­nal conference­s, including in Malta (2015, 2019, 2024), Palermo (2017) and Gotha in Germany (2023).

Soon, the academy will be extending its membership through a call for historians, other academics and students, as well as interested members of the public.

This latest volume, and the five previous ones, can be purchased separately or together from https://www.lulu.com/shop/mic hael-ross-and-horatio-cr-vellaand-charles-savona-ventura/actahistor­iae-sancti-lazari-ordinis-vol ume-6/paperback/product-dyngmvd.html

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The front cover of the latest volume

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