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Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Classical influences --- Aldhelm Saint --- -Translations into English --- Translations into English. --- Aldhelm, --- -Classical influences --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Translations into English
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Medieval Latin literature --- Christianity: persons --- Bible --- Biography --- Biographie --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Translations into Spanish --- -Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Classical influences --- -Classical influences --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Biography. --- Biblia --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Translations into Spanish
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Cardinal virtues in literature --- Deadly sins in literature --- Christian literature, German --- -Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- German Christian literature --- German literature --- Crigicism, Textual --- Classical influences --- -Crigicism, Textual --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Criticism, Textual --- Etymachia. --- Etymachia --- Deadly sins --- Early works to 1800 --- Vices --- Virtues
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Rédigée durant la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle par Johan von Hildesheim, l'Histoire des Rois Mages est un document exemplaire de la littérature et de l'historiographie du Moyen Age.Le texte se présente comme le point de convergence d'un immense patrimoine de connaissances documentaires et légendaires, qui s'est formé au cours des siècles précédents. L'auteur puise largement à cette source et la remanie en donnant naissance à une narration fluide, très fraîche, riche en éléments fantastiques et en force narrative. Il ne se soucie guère de fournir des analyses critiques méticuleuses, mais plutôt il érige les faits quotidiens en les transformant à partir de simples événements mondains en signes révélant la présence divine dans le temps.Les actions humaines et même les objets matériels deviennent les instruments d'un ordre providentiel qui en détermine la fonction et le destin à l'intérieur d'une histoire sacrée et éternelle dont les éléments sont organisés à l'avance, et pour l'éternité, en vue du mystère de l'Incarnation du Seigneur.L'ensemble des illustrations, sélectionnées à travers la grande tradition artistique du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance, permet de comprendre à quel point le texte a été source d'inspiration pour l'iconographie chrétienne, et offre au lecteur de nombreuses correspondances surprenantes entre le récit et certains chefs-d'oeuvre de l'art de la représentation.
Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Magi --- -Three Kings (Magi) --- Three Wise Men (Magi) --- Wise Men (Magi) --- Epiphany --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Legends --- -Legends --- Three Kings (Magi)
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Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Hrotsvitha --- Hrotsvitha, --- Gandersheim, Roswitha von, --- Hrosvit von Gandersheim, --- Hroswitha von Gandersheim, --- Hrotsvit, --- Hrotsvitha Gandeshemensis, --- Rosvita, --- Roswitha von Gandersheim,
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Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Hus, Jan, --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Concordances --- Hus, Jan, - 1369?-1415 - Questiones - Concordances --- Hus, Jan, - 1369?-1415 - Questiones
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Mysticism --- -Sin --- -Virtues --- -Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Virtue --- Theological anthropology --- Transgression (Ethics) --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Catholic Church --- -Early works to 1800 --- Early works to 1800 --- Classical influences --- Sin --- Virtues --- Christianity --- -Catholic Church --- -Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern
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Theology --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- History --- History and criticism --- 230.2 "04/14" --- -Theology --- -Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Theologische scholen--(verder in te delen zoals 28)--Middeleeuwen --- -230.2 "04/14" --- -Theologische scholen--(verder in te delen zoals 28)--Middeleeuwen --- 230.2 "04/14" Theologische scholen--(verder in te delen zoals 28)--Middeleeuwen --- -Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Christian theology --- -Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Theology - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - History and criticism --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern - History and criticism
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The Life of Wilfrid offers us a graphic portrait of one of the most forceful characters in the history of the English Church: a man courageous and energetic yet at the same time litigious, ostentatious and overbearing, his life punctuated by restless travels and the most violent quarrels. Of noble birth, Wilfrid (c.634-709) gained his first experience of monastic life as a boy at Lindisfarne. Thereafter we find him at various times, crossing Gaul, staying in Lyons, visiting Rome, back in England at York, Ripon or Hexham, preaching to heathens in Sussex or Frisia, quarrelling with kings and bishops, imprisoned in Northumbria, again in Rome seeking papal support for his claims, founding monasteries in the Midlands and at last, in his old age, reconciled to those with whom he had earlier quarrelled so bitterly. Partisan but highly detailed, the Life was probably written within a decade of the saint's death. It is a remarkable account of a powerful personality who aroused affection and dislike in almost equal proportions.
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English literature --- Exempels --- Exempla --- Exemplum --- Homiletical illustrations --- Illustraties voor de prediking --- Illustrations pour la predication --- Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Exempla --- Fables, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin fables, Medieval and modern --- Anecdotes --- Didactic literature --- Example --- Latin dialogues, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern --- Translations into English --- Dialogue moral des creatures
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