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Lateranum 2021


Lateranum 2021
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Author : G. Lorizio
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

Lateranum 2021 written by G. Lorizio and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Reference categories.




Lateranum


Lateranum
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1919

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Lateranum


Lateranum
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Author :
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Lateranum written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Theology categories.


Issues prior to 1976 and every other issue 1976- consist of monographs; for titles of v. 1-41 see Shelf List.



The German Episcopacy And The Implementation Of The Decrees Of The Fourth Lateran Council 1216 1245


The German Episcopacy And The Implementation Of The Decrees Of The Fourth Lateran Council 1216 1245
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Author : Paul B Pixton
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-12-06

The German Episcopacy And The Implementation Of The Decrees Of The Fourth Lateran Council 1216 1245 written by Paul B Pixton and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-06 with History categories.


This volume deals with efforts by the German episcopacy to implement the reform decrees issued by Pope Innocent III at the Fourth Lateran Council in November 1215 within the six ecclesiastical provinces of Bremen, Cologne, Magdeburg, Mains, Salzburg and Trier over three decades: its primary focus is upon the use of provincial and diocesan synods, episcopal visitations, and general chapters for the regular clergy to the end that “...evils may be uprooted, virtues implanted, mistakes corrected, morals reformed, heresies extirpated, the faith strengthened,...and salutary decrees enacted for the higher and lower clergy.” It examines the methods and the personalities involved, the relationships between the ecclesiastical leadership of Germany and the Roman Curia, and it assesses the impact of these efforts at a most opportune and critical point in the history of the medieval Church.



The Making Of Medieval Sardinia


The Making Of Medieval Sardinia
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language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-08-16

The Making Of Medieval Sardinia written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-16 with History categories.


This landmark volume combines classic and revisionist essays to explore the historiography of Sardinia’s exceptional transition from an island of the Byzantine empire to the rise of its own autonomous rulers, the iudikes, by the 1000s. In addition to Sardinia’s contacts with the Byzantines, Muslim North Africa and Spain, Lombard Italy, Genoa, Pisa, and the papacy, recent and older evidence is analysed through Latin, Greek and Arabic sources, vernacular charters and cartularies, the testimony of coinage, seals, onomastics and epigraphy as well as the Sardinia’s early medieval churches, arts, architecture and archaeology. The result is an important new critique of state formation at the margins of Byzantium, Islam, and the Latin West with the creation of lasting cultural, political and linguistic frontiers in the western Mediterranean. Contributors are Hervin Fernández-Aceves, Luciano Gallinari, Rossana Martorelli, Attilio Mastino, Alex Metcalfe, Marco Muresu, Michele Orrù, Andrea Pala, Giulio Paulis, Giovanni Strinna, Alberto Virdis, Maurizio Virdis, and Corrado Zedda.



Vollkommenheit Und Fragmentarit T


Vollkommenheit Und Fragmentarit T
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Author : Christoph Schröder
language : de
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Release Date : 2024-04-17

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The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity To The Early Middle Ages Volume 2 Stoicism In Christian Latin Thought Through The Sixth Century


The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity To The Early Middle Ages Volume 2 Stoicism In Christian Latin Thought Through The Sixth Century
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Author : Marcia L. Colish
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-12-06

The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity To The Early Middle Ages Volume 2 Stoicism In Christian Latin Thought Through The Sixth Century written by Marcia L. Colish and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-06 with History categories.




The Latin Qur An 1143 1500


The Latin Qur An 1143 1500
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Author : Cándida Ferrero Hernández
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2021-10-25

The Latin Qur An 1143 1500 written by Cándida Ferrero Hernández and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-25 with Religion categories.


In 1143 Robert of Ketton produced the first Latin translation of the Qur’an. This translation, extant in 24 manuscripts, was one of the main ways in which Latin European readers had access to the Muslim holy book. Yet it was not the only means of transmission of Quranic stories and concepts to the Latin world: there were other medieval translations into Latin of the Qur’an and of Christian polemical texts composed in Arabic which transmitted elements of the Qur’an (often in a polemical mode). The essays in this volume examine the range of medieval Latin transmission of the Qur’an and reaction to the Qur’an by concentrating on the manuscript traditions of medieval Qur’an translations and anti-Islamic polemics in Latin. We see how the Arabic text was transmitted and studied in Medieval Europe. We examine the strategies of translators who struggled to find a proper vocabulary and syntax to render Quranic terms into Latin, at times showing miscomprehensions of the text or willful distortions for polemical purposes. These translations and interpretations by Latin authors working primarily in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Spain were the main sources of information about Islam for European scholars until well into the sixteenth century, when they were printed, reused and commented. This volume presents a key assessment of a crucial chapter in European understandings of Islam.



Angels And Anchoritic Culture In Late Medieval England


Angels And Anchoritic Culture In Late Medieval England
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Author : Joshua S. Easterling
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2021

Angels And Anchoritic Culture In Late Medieval England written by Joshua S. Easterling and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Art categories.


The monograph series Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture showcases the plurilingual and multicultural quality of medieval literature and actively seeks to promote research that not only focuses on the array of subjects medievalists now pursue in literature, theology, and philosophy, in social, political, jurisprudential, and intellectual history, the history of art, and the history of science but also that combines these subjects productively. It offers innovative studies on topics that may include, but are not limited to, manuscript and book history; languages and literatures of the global Middle Ages; race and the post-colonial; the digital humanities, media and performance; music; medicine; the history of affect and the emotions; the literature and practices of devotion; the theory and history of gender and sexuality, ecocriticism and the environment; theories of aesthetics; medievalism. This volume examines Latin and vernacular writings that formed part of a flourishing culture of mystical experience in the later Middle Ages (ca. 1150DS1400), including the ways in which visionaries within their literary milieu negotiated the tensions between personal, charismatic inspiration and their allegiance to church authority. It situates texts written in England within their wider geographical and intellectual context through comparative analyses with contemporary European writings. A recurrent theme across all of these works is the challenge that a largely masculine and clerical culture faced in the form of the various, and potentially unruly, spiritualities that emerged powerfully from the twelfth century onward. Representatives of these major spiritual developments, including the communities that fostered them, were often collaborative in their expression. For example, holy women, including nuns, recluses, and others, were recognized by their supporters within the church for their extraordinary spiritual graces, even as these individual expressions of piety were in many cases at variance with securely orthodox religious formations. These writings become eloquent witnesses to a confrontation between inner, revelatory experience and the needs of the church to set limitations upon charismatic spiritualities that, with few exceptions, carried the seeds of religious dissent. Moreover, while some of the most remarkable texts at the centre of this volume were authored (and/or primarily read) by women, the intellectual and religious concerns in play cut across the familiar and all-too-conventional boundaries of gender and social and institutional affiliation.



Reform Before The Reformation Vincenzo Querini And The Religious Renaissance In Italy


Reform Before The Reformation Vincenzo Querini And The Religious Renaissance In Italy
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Author : Stephen David Bowd
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-10-11

Reform Before The Reformation Vincenzo Querini And The Religious Renaissance In Italy written by Stephen David Bowd and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-11 with History categories.


An important aspect of the Italian Renaissance was church reform. This book examines the nature of that reform - especially in Venice, Florence and Rome - as viewed through the unpublished manuscripts of a Venetian nobleman who became a Camaldolese hermit: Vincenzo Querini (1478-1514). This book sets Querini's personal journey to reform in the context of Venetian society, as well as against the backdrop of political crisis, cultural revival, and monastic renaissance in Italy generally. Querini's attempt to reform himself, the Roman Catholic Church, and the whole of Christendom are of interest to historians seeking to revise the chronology of early modern church reform since he employed a range of scriptural, humanist, conciliar, monastic, and mystical methods that had medieval antecedents but were also imitated by reformers after the Reformation.