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Franciscans --- Franciscans --- Franciscans --- Franciscans --- Capuchins --- Theology. --- Theology.
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Giles, --- Roger, --- James, --- Franciscans --- History
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Archeology --- archaeology --- excavations [sites] --- graveyards --- Franciscans --- Alkmaar
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God (Christianity) --- Eternity. --- Immutability. --- History of doctrines. --- Franciscans --- Theology.
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Franciscan monasteries --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Franciscan monasteries. --- History --- Middle Ages. --- Franciscans --- Franciscans. --- To 1500.
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La fracture définitive de la chrétienté entérinée par le concile de Trente s’accompagna, au sein de l’Eglise catholique romaine, d’une volonté de promouvoir la prédication quotidienne et de redéfinir les mécanismes rhétoriques qui devaient en régler le fonctionnement. Sous l’inspiration des directives tridentines, théoriciens et praticiens de la chaire s’attachèrent à poser les principes d’une nouvelle éloquence chrétienne, retrempée aux sources de la tradition patristique et épurée des abus qui en avaient dénaturé les finalités premières. Bien connu pour son œuvre de prédicateur et d’ardent controversiste anti-protestant, le mineur franciscain Francesco Panigarola (parfois francisé dans l'historiographie en François Panigarole) fut l’une des figures de proue du catholicisme militant de la Contre-Réforme. Théologien respecté et apologiste du Saint-Siège, il a surtout laissé son empreinte comme théoricien et orateur. Considéré comme l’initiateur italien de cet asianisme moderne dont Giambattista Marino sera, au début du siècle suivant, le plus célèbre interprète, il exerça une influence durable sur la tradition oratoire postérieure, contribuant, par l’originalité de ses procédés stylistiques et rythmiques, à fixer le sermon en genre littéraire.
Preaching --- Theology --- History --- Panigarola, Francesco --- Catholic Church --- Franciscans --- Bishops --- Counter-Reformation --- Sermons --- Panigarola, Francesco, --- Franciscains International --- Franciscans International --- Preaching - Italy - History --- Theology - History - 16th century --- Catholic Church - Italy - Bishops - Biography --- Franciscans - Italy - Biography
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Spiritual exercises. --- Meditations --- Exercices spirituels --- Méditations --- Franciscans --- Spiritual life --- Mystique --- Église catholique --- Méditations
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Christian church history --- Christian religious orders --- Christian fundamental theology --- Christian pastoral theology --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Milan --- Witchcraft --- Magic --- Renaissance --- Sorcellerie --- Magie --- History --- Histoire --- Franciscans --- Milan (Italy) --- Milan (Italie) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Italy --- To 1500
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"British Library MS Harley 913 is known as the 'Kildare Manuscript' from the authorship of one of the poems by Friar Michael of Kildare. This important Anglo-Irish anthology of English, Anglo-Norman and Latin was compiled by a Franciscan, perhaps in Waterford in the 1330s. It is best known for two poems, often anthologized: 'The Land of Cockaygne,' a fantasy of a sexual and culinary paradise, and the mordant lullaby 'Lollai, lollai, litel child', but others are equally fine. The poems are presented here for the first time in their literary and cultural context. The collection offers the earliest evidence for the English language in Ireland, as well as texts dealing specifically with Irish affairs , the Franciscan order, and Goliardic satire. The English and Anglo-Norman poems are edited complete, with detailed annotation and glossaries, and full descriptions are given of the Latin texts. An appendix gives details of a seventeenth-century copy in BL MS lansdowne 418 of eleven of the texts, including five now lost from Harley 913."--
Old English literature --- English language --- English poetry --- Irish authors --- Franciscans --- British Library. --- English language - Middle English, 1100-1500 - Texts --- English poetry - Irish authors --- English poetry - Middle English, 1100-1500 --- English language - Ireland - Texts
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