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Miracles --- Supernatural --- Miracles --- Surnaturel
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Apparitions. --- Miracles --- Apparitions --- Miracles --- Marie, Sainte Vierge --- Apparitions et miracles
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Tarnovo (ou Tirnovo) --- Saints --- Miracles
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Miracles --- Gabriel a Virgine perdolente --- Gabriel a Virgine Perdolente
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Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint --- Mary, --- Apparitions and miracles --- Devotion to. --- Maria Deipara --- Apparitions --- Genova
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Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Pèlerins et pèlerinages chrétiens --- Mary, --- Apparitions and miracles --- Pèlerins et pèlerinages chrétiens --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - Germany - Thuringia --- Maria Deipara --- Elende --- Miracles --- Mary, - Blessed Virgin, Saint - Apparitions and miracles - Germany - Thuringia --- Mary, - Blessed Virgin, Saint
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The Enlightenment, considered an age of rationalism, is not normally associated with miracles. In this intriguing book, however, Jane Shaw presents accounts of inscrutable miracles that occurred to ordinary worshippers in early modern England. She considers the reactions of intellectuals, scientists, and physicians to these miraculous events and through them explores the relations between popular and elite culture of the time. Miraculous events in England between the 1650s and the 1750s were experienced mainly not by Catholics, but by Protestants. The book looks at the political and social context of these events as well as interpretations and explanations of them by scientists, the Court and the Church, as well as by preachers, pamphleteers, friends, and neighbors. Shaw links the lived religion of the time to intellectual history and amends the hitherto received view. The religious practice of ordinary people was as crucial to the development of Enlightenment thought as the philosophical and theological writings of the elite.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Christian church history --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Miracles --- Protestant churches --- History --- Doctrines --- England --- Religious life and customs --- Religious life and customs. --- Miracles - England - History - 17th century --- Protestant churches - England - Doctrines - History - 17th century --- Angleterre --- England - Religious life and customs
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L’intérêt littéraire et historique des Miracles des saints Cyr et Jean par Sophrone de Jérusalem, si enracinés dans l’Alexandrie du début du VIIe siècle apr. J.-C., n’est pas épuisé par les travaux existants. On pourrait encore en extraire bien des informations sur la géographie historique de l’Orient chrétien, particulièrement sur l’Égypte et Alexandrie, sur la société et les institutions de la haute époque byzantine, sur la langue et la vie intellectuelle et religieuse du temps. Mais cela requiert un examen plus détaillé, auquel on ne peut procéder qu’à l’aide d’une traduction intégrale commentée. Tel est le propos du présent ouvrage.
Miracles --- Saints --- History of doctrines --- Cult. --- Histoire des doctrines --- Culte --- Cyricus, --- John, --- 235.3*14 --- Hagiografie: martyrium --- 235.3*14 Hagiografie: martyrium --- Christian hagiography --- Christian hagiography. --- Christian martyrs --- Christian martyrs. --- Miracles. --- History --- Cyrus, --- Sophronius, --- Sophronios. --- To 1500. --- Egypt --- Cyrus et Johannes mm. in Aegypto --- Miracula
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Ecrite à Grenoble vers 1516, représentée en 1527 et publiée en 1530, la Vie de sainct Christofle est un des rares mystères originaux du XVIe siècle. Son auteur, Maistre Chevalet, s'était déjà distingué par sa collaboration au Mystère des Trois Doms. La Vie de sainct Christofle lui permet de donner la mesure de son talent par une construction dramatique élaborée, ainsi que par l'établissement des dialogues savoureux qu'entretiennent de nombreux personnages populaires («tyrans», paysans, fou et folle, messagers, aveugle et valet, bourreaux, mère maquerelle et prostituées, taverniers, etc.) et par l'écriture de scènes pour le moins spectaculaires (bataille, passage de la rivière, martyres remarquables). On y retrouve tout l'univers de la poésie dramatique hagiographique, mais traité avec un art inhabituel du théâtre et du récit. La Vie de sainct Christofle est une pièce essentielle dans l'histoire du genre des mystères, mais aussi pour celle de la langue : le goût de Maître Chevalet pour les proverbes et les expressions pittoresques, dont il procure souvent la première attestation, offre aux lexicologues une matière de choix et aux lecteurs un plaisir qu'ils ne bouderont pas.
Old French literature --- Philosophy and religion --- Consolation --- Happiness --- Philosophie et religion --- Bonheur --- Early works to 1800. --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- 091 <931 PALMERSTON NORTH> --- 091 BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS --- 091 =40 --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Nieuw-Zeeland--PALMERSTON NORTH --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- 091 =40 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- 091 BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS --- Mysteries and miracle-plays, French --- Mystères et miracles français --- Christopher, --- Mystères et miracles français --- French literature --- Drama --- Christophorus m. --- Christopher, - Saint - Poetry --- Christopher, - Saint
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An investigation into the connections between the York Plays, religious observance, and the role played by the city itself. WINNER of the 2007 David Bevington Prize. The York Play is the earliest near-complete English civic mystery cycle. It evolved constantly throughout its long performance history, but the text that was recorded in the York Register shows that it was already a mature and elaborate civic festival by the time it was written down. This study uncovers the Cycle's connection with worship in York, in the sense both of devotional practice and of civic honour, informing a particular period in the cultural history of the city. The pageants in the Register show in their different ways how the community which devised and performed the Cycle regarded the celebration of the great summer feast of Corpus Christi. Moreover the principles of selection that give the Cycle its structure reflect the broader pattern of the liturgical calendar, with its other feasts and fasts. The Cycle bears witness not only to the practices of religious observance in York, but also to the ecclesiastical politics in which the city was caught up from the very beginning of the fifteenth century. PAMELA KING is Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Bristol.
Old English literature --- Drama --- Mysteries and miracle-plays, English --- Religious drama, English --- Theater --- Mystères et miracles anglais --- Théâtre religieux anglais --- Théâtre --- History and criticism. --- History --- Religious aspects. --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- York (England) --- York (Angleterre) --- Religioius life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Mystères et miracles anglais --- Théâtre religieux anglais --- Théâtre --- Religioius life and customs. --- Religious aspects --- English religious drama --- English drama --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- English miracle-plays --- English mysteries and miracle-plays --- Cultural history. --- Religious observance. --- York Plays. --- York community.
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