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General ethics --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Vices --- -Virtues --- -Virtue --- Vice --- Sins --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Poetry --- -Poetry --- -Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Virtues --- Virtues - Poetry --- Vices - Poetry
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This work is a description by the priest Hugh of Liège of his experiences on a pilgrimage in a work which he calls Peregrinarius Hugonis . Taken partly from real life and partly fantasized, it is entirely written in Latin couplets. The final destination of this pilgrimage is never mentioned, but it might have been Rome. On his journey, the Muses appear to Hugh and demand that he write letters to the Kings of England and France, and to the Pope. The letters lead to a grand Peace Conference and an end to the 100-Years War which had recently begun (1342). The work contains countless cameos, interspersed between the letters, from the author's private life and fantasy world, and together they present the author with the chance to air all his knowledge of theology, natural science and medicine. The Peregrinarius is a colourful representation of the manners of its time. It shows how power politics was viewed by a man of the people, and what cures he had to offer against its evils. All in all, an entertaining book in a Latin, which if not exactly classical, is any event well-composed and easy to follow.
Hugo Leodiensis --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Christian poetry [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) --- Belgium --- Liège (Belgium) --- Christian Literature --- Latin Literature --- Poetry
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Poetry --- Classical Latin literature --- Christian religious orders --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- 871-1 --- -Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latijnse literatuur: poëzie --- Translations into English --- Carthusians --- -Kartäuser --- Kartuzijani --- Chartreux, Ordre des --- Ordre des Chartreux --- Cartuxos --- Carthusian Order --- Chartreux (Group) --- Ordo Cartusianorum --- O.C. (Ordo Cartusianorum) --- OC (Ordo Cartusianorum) --- O. Carth. --- Cartuxa --- Certosini --- Cartujanos --- Cartujanas --- Spiritual life --- -Poetry --- -Latijnse literatuur: poëzie --- -Spiritual life --- 871-1 Latijnse literatuur: poëzie --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Translations into French --- Kartäuser --- Poetry. --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Translations into French
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Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Epic poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Middle Ages --- Latin epic poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Translations into English --- Poetry --- Walter, --- Walthari, --- Walther, --- Romances --- Translations into English. --- Medieval Latin literature
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Poetry --- Classical Latin literature --- Medieval Latin literature --- anno 500-599 --- anno 400-499 --- anno 300-399 --- #GGSB: Poezie --- 873.3 --- 276 =71 "03/06" --- 871-1 --- 871-97 --- Christian poetry, Latin --- -Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin Christian poetry --- Latin poetry --- Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- Latijnse patrologie--?"03/06" --- Latijnse literatuur: poëzie --- Latijnse literatuur: religieuze literatuur --- History and criticism --- History and criticisim --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- History and criticism. --- -Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- 871-97 Latijnse literatuur: religieuze literatuur --- 871-1 Latijnse literatuur: poëzie --- 873.3 Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- -Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- -871-97 Latijnse literatuur: religieuze literatuur --- Poezie
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Aujourd'hui surtout connu pour son œuvre poétique, Baudri, abbé de Bourgueil (1078/9-1107) puis archevêque de Dol (1107-1130), s'est également illustré en composant un certain nombre de textes en prose, essentiellement à la demande de ses contemporains qui voyaient en lui un « nouveau Cicéron ». Cinq de ces textes en prose rimée, trois de première main, deux réécritures de vitae antérieures, datables de la prélature doloise, ressortissent au genre hagiographique, et constituent un corpus thématiquement et stylistiquement cohérent, dont l'intérêt littéraire est indéniable. Tous, à un moment ou un autre, ont de surcroît été repris, parfois textuellement, par l'historiographie locale ou provinciale et, pour quatre d’entre eux, ont donné lieu à des réécritures liturgiques. Alors qu’ils sont souvent cités, évoqués et commentés, seuls deux d’entre eux ont fait l’objet d’une édition scientifique – un seul d’une traduction en français moderne – et l’un était jusqu’à présent inédit. Après une introduction générale consacrée à inscrire ces cinq pièces hagiographiques dans la carrière ecclésiastique et littéraire de Baudri, le présent volume en propose une édition scientifique accompagnée, en regard, d’une traduction commentée. La date de composition d’aucune d’entre elles n’étant connue avec certitude, l’ordre dans lequel elles sont présentées résulte des conclusions auxquelles ont permis d’aboutir leur critique interne et externe. Les trois textes de première main se trouvent ainsi précéder les deux réécritures : I. la Relatio de scuto et gladio, destinée au Mont-Saint-Michel ; II. l’Historia Roberti, première vita du fondateur de Fontevraud, écrite sur la demande de l’abbesse et à destination des moniales de Fontevraud ; III. les Miracula Valentini, destinés à Jumièges, première consignation de la translation du chef du martyr romain et des miracles opérés par lui à Jumièges ; IV. la Vita Hugonis, réécriture composée à la demande et à l’intention de l’abbé et des moines de Jumièges ; V. la Vita Sansonis, autre réécriture, mais dont les destinataires demeurent hypothétiques. Le texte pourrait toutefois avoir été composé à l’occasion de la dédicace de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Samson-de-la-Roque, sise à proximité de l’abbaye de Saint-Pierre des Préaux où Baudri fut inhumé. Chaque texte est précédé d’une introduction retraçant son histoire, ou, plus exactement, tâchant de faire le point sur ce que nous saisissons de ses circonstances et modalités de composition, des enjeux éventuels dont il est porteur, de sa réception immédiate, de ses conditions de transmission, etc. L’ensemble des introductions est pensé comme une contribution provisoire à l’étude des textes qu’elles précèdent, moins pour en proposer une lecture définitive que pour inviter à lire des œuvres jusqu’alors inconnues dans leur intégralité ou diffusées sous une forme sujette à caution. A cette fin, le volume propose également trois index qui recensent les manuscrits utilisés, les références scripturaires et, en dernier lieu, les noms de lieux et de personnes cités dans les textes latins.
Medieval Latin literature --- Baudry, --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Poésie chrétienne latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Baudry of Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol --- Poésie chrétienne latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Translations into French --- Traductions françaises --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Translations into French --- Baudry, - of Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol, - 1046-1130 - Translations into French --- Christian hagiography --- Baudry of Bourgueil, Archbishop of Dol, 1046-1130
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This is the first critical edition of two Latin Poems by the hitherto unknown Petrus Presbyter, who worked in France at the end of the 13th century. Petrus Presbyter displays, both by his use of meter and his re-use of satirical themes, close ties of form and content with the rhythmic poetry of the 12th century. His work draws its particular character from its author's membership of the Mendicant movement. The old religious orders in their contemporary manifesta- tions are subjected to harsh criticism. Petrus Presbyter also reveals himself in his satirization of social divisions as an acute observer of the world about him. Free of territorial considerations, he supports the Pope's claims to supremacy and his policy in favour of Charles I of Anjou. In his Altercatio Petrus Presbyter demonstrates in the Franciscan spirit the superiority of simple piety to learned knowledge and noble lineage. The edition is completed by a commentary to the content and sources of the texts.
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Bernard of Morval --- Christelijke poëzie [Latijnse ] (Middeleeuwse en moderne) --- Christian poetry [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) --- Poésie chrétienne latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Theological anthropology --- Church history --- Anthropologie théologique --- Eglise --- Translations into French. --- Christianity --- Poetry. --- Sources --- Traductions françaises --- Christianisme --- Poésie --- Histoire --- Poésie chrétienne latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Anthropologie théologique --- Traductions françaises --- Poésie --- Anthropology, Doctrinal --- Anthropology, Theological --- Body and soul (Theology) --- Doctrinal anthropology --- Humanity, Doctrine of --- Man, Doctrine of --- Man (Theology) --- Mankind, Doctrine of --- Religion --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Translations into French --- Poetry --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Translations into French --- Theological anthropology - Christianity - Poetry
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Neo-Latin literature --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- Poésie latine médiévale et moderne --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Church year --- History and criticism --- Baptista, --- -Church year --- -398 --- Christian year --- Ecclesiastical year --- Heortology --- Liturgical year --- Year, Church --- Church calendar --- Fasts and feasts --- Worship --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- History and criticisim --- Poetry --- Folklore --- Baptista Mantuanus --- 398 Folklore --- Poésie latine médiévale et moderne --- 398 --- Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) - History and criticism --- Church year - Poetry --- Baptista, - Mantuanus, - 1448-1516 - Fastorum libri duodecim
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Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- 82:2 "04/14" --- 230.005 --- 82:2 "04/14" Literatuur en godsdienst--Middeleeuwen --- Literatuur en godsdienst--Middeleeuwen --- Latin Christian poetry, Medieval and modern --- Latin poetry, Medieval and modern --- History and criticism. --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. Handschrift. Latijn 1956 --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. Manuscript. Latin 1956 --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. Manuscrit. Latin 1956 --- Christelijke poëzie [Latijnse ] (Middeleeuwse en moderne) --- Christian poetry [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) --- Poésie chrétienne latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Liber prefigurationum Christi et Ecclesiae. --- Liber de gratia Novi Testamenti. --- Poésie chrétienne latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Bibliothèque nationale de France. --- Christian spirituality --- Bible NT --- Jesus Christ --- Bible --- History of Biblical events --- Poetry --- Early works to 1800. --- Early works to 1800 --- History and criticism
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