Concordance to the Latin original of the four books known as De Imitatione Christi
Author: Rayner Storr
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 620
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Author: Rayner Storr
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 620
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Maximilian von Habsburg
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-04-08
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 1317169298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Imitatio Christi is considered one of the classic texts of Western spirituality. There were 800 manuscript copies and more than 740 different printed editions of the Imitatio between its composition in the fifteenth century and 1650. During the Reformation period, the book retained its popularity with both Protestants and Catholics; with the exception of the Bible it was the most frequently printed book of the sixteenth century. In this pioneering study, the remarkable longevity of the Imitatio across geographical, chronological, linguistic and confessional boundaries is explored. Rather than attributing this enduring popularity to any particular quality of universality, this study suggests that its key virtue was its appropriation by different interest groups. That such an apparently Catholic and monastic work could be adopted and adapted by both Protestant reformers and Catholic activists (including the Jesuits) poses intriguing questions about our understanding of Reformation and Counter Reformation theology and confessional politics. This study focuses on the editions of the Imitatio printed in English, French, German and Latin between the 1470s and 1650. It offers an ambitious and comprehensive survey of the process of translation and its impact and contribution to religious culture. In so doing it offers a fresh analysis of spirituality and devotion within their proper late medieval and early modern contexts. It also demonstrates that spirituality was not a peripheral dimension of religion, but remains at the very heart of both Catholic and Protestant self-perception and identity.
Author: Anthony ELLYS (Bishop of St. Davids.)
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Published: 1767
Total Pages: 590
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 722
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Vincent Spade
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-10-28
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 1040234364
DOWNLOAD EBOOK’This sentence is false’ - is that true? The ’Liar paradox’ embodied in those words exerted a particular fascination on the logicians of the Western later Middle Ages, and, along with similar ’insoluble’ problems, forms the subject of the first group of articles in this volume. In the following parts Professor Spade turns to medieval semantic theory, views on the relationship between language and thought, and to a study of one particular genre of disputation, that known as ’obligationes’. The focus is on the Oxford scholastics of the first half of the 14th century, and it is the name of William of Ockham which dominates these pages - a thinker with whom Professor Spade finds himself in considerable philosophical sympathy, and whose work on logic and semantic theory has a depth and richness that have not always been sufficiently appreciated.
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Published: 1824
Total Pages: 648
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Walter Ullmann
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-10-28
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1040250777
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWalter Ullmann's contribution to the study of medieval political and legal thought needs no emphasis. In the present volume are collected a number of the early articles which it was not possible to include in his previous collections, together with others published since those volumes appeared. The articles display a striking consistency of approach, though in the more than forty years separating the earliest from the latest there is an obvious development in his thought. Ullman held the view that the law must be studied in its own historical context, as a function of society and a product of the factors which shaped social life; equally, he stressed the central position of the law in the study of medieval history, for its precise character meant that it could provide a more reliable probe into medieval beliefs and doctrine than any other form of evidence.
Author: Anthony ELLYS (Bishop of St. Davids.)
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 294
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eric Leland Saak
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-12-28
Total Pages: 901
ISBN-13: 9004474595
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume reveals the political, religious, theological, institutional, and mythical ideals that formed the self-identity of the Augustinian Order from Giles of Rome to the emergence of Martin Luther. Based on detailed philological analysis, this interdisciplinary study not only transforms the understanding of Augustine's heritage in the later Middle Ages, but also that of Luther's relationship to his Order. The work offers a new interpretative model of late medieval religious culture that sheds new light on the relationship between late medieval Passion devotion, the increasing demonization of the Jews, and the rise of catechetical literature. It is the first volume of a planned trilogy that seeks to return late medieval Augustinian theology to the historical context of Augustinian religion.
Author: Samuel Kettlewell
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-07-03
Total Pages: 550
ISBN-13: 3385538467
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