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Christian church history --- anno 1200-1499 --- Brethren of the Free Spirit. --- Christian heresies --- Heresies, Christian --- History --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Libre-Esprit.
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Biographie consacrée à Ernst Kantorowicz (1895-1963), historien médiéviste d'origine allemande naturalisé américain. Il a multiplié les recherches sur l'histoire de l'art, la théologie médiévale, le droit canonique, la philologie, le droit patristique, la littérature et la philosophie médiévale. Son parcours personnel, ses amitiés, ses choix politiques et sa personnalité sont passés en revue. ©Electre 2022
Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig, --- Biographies. --- Contribution à l'historiographie. --- Influence. --- Historians --- Medievalists --- Kantorowicz, Ernst H. --- Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig --- Contribution à l'historiographie. --- Biographie --- Historians - Germany - Biography --- Medievalists - Germany - Biography --- Kantorowicz, Ernst H. - (Ernst Hartwig), - 1895-1963
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Fresh investigations into heresy after 1300, demonstrating its continuing importance and influence.
Heresy --- Heretics, Christian --- 273 "04/14" --- 273 "04/14" Heresies et schismes--Middeleeuwen --- 273 "04/14" Schisma's. Ketterijen--Middeleeuwen --- Heresies et schismes--Middeleeuwen --- Schisma's. Ketterijen--Middeleeuwen --- Heresies --- Offenses against religion --- Apostasy --- Heresies and heretics --- Heretics --- History --- Christian heretics --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Christian heresies --- Heresy. --- History. --- Middle Ages. --- 600-1500 --- Alchemists. --- Dissident thought. --- Ecclesiastical responses. --- Gregorian reforms. --- Heterodox movements. --- Historical insights. --- Late Medieval. --- Magicians. --- Mystic. --- Protestant Reformation. --- Reformation. --- Religious ferment. --- Spiritual Franciscans.
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The "Vade mecum in tribulatione", written in latin by french franciscan John of Rupescissa in the 1356, belongs to the most popular late medieval prophetic works. Testimony of this is the fact that it was translated very soon into many different vernacular languages. The present volume contains an edition and comparative analysis of sixteen tranlsations and adaptations into seven medieval vernaculars prepared by an international team of philologists. The joint editorial work represents the first enterprise of this type in medieval studies. The translations here edited comprise four in french, three in german, three in czech, three in castilian, and single ones in italian, english and catalan. The number of languages into which the "Vade mecum in tribulatione" was translated is very high even when compared with the most popular medieval religious educational bestsellers. Harsh critiscim of the church hierarchy, religious orders as well as secular lordship, concrete information on the arrival of Antichrist and of future plagues and catastrophes embedded in a set of religious admonitions were applicable in different times, different places and in different societies. The reception of Rupescissa's prophetic compendium in medieval Europe shows very clearly how differently texts were read and interpreted, even works with seemingly very urgent messages. The edition of the extant translations of "Vade mecum in tribulatione" provides an excellent basis for new approaches to late medieval religiosity.
Prophecy --- Prophétie --- Christianity --- Christianisme --- Prophecies --- Eschatology --- Johannes, --- Eschatology. --- Prophecies. --- Prophecies - Early works to 1800 --- Eschatology - Early works to 1800 --- Johannes, - de Rupescissa, - approximately 1300-approximately 1365. - Vade mecum in tribulatione --- Prophétie
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