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Father Carolus Weldamon (d. 1736), Canon Regular from Fulnek Monastery - Unknown Composer and His Music
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Towards a Jurisprudence of the Embodied mind – Sarah Lund, Forbrydelsen and the Mindful Body
Published 2015-12-01“…Reminiscent of Kierkegaard’s uniting of the mind-body divide, this connected mind and body challenges the Augustinian negation of the body and associated interpretative assumptions inherited over centuries of legal thought. …”
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Minne, translated: embodying liturgy, love, and trauma in the Diepenveen sister-book and the Facons revelations
Published 2022“…This article traces pandemic trauma in two understudied Middle Dutch texts produced by Devotio Moderna communities of Augustinian canonesses regular, a sister-book from Diepenveen (eastern Low Countries) and a visionary text from Facons (Antwerp). …”
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St Frideswide's Priory as a centre of learning in early Oxford
Published 2019“…The priory of Augustinian canons dedicated to St Frideswide (founded ca. 1120, dissolved 1524) was the home of several writers with a focus on learning and pastoral care in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries: Robert of Cricklade (d. 1174×79), Prior Philip (fl. 1179–91), likely Alexander Neckam (1157–1217), W. …”
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History and Research of Genetics /
Published 2012“…The history of genetics started with the work of the Augustinian friar Gregor Johann Mendel. His work on pea plants, published in 1866, described what came to be known as Mendelian Inheritance. …”
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”At præsentere sig selv” – Stifterfigurerne i Naumburg og psykehistorie
Published 2016-12-01“…This essay provides a new interpretation of the figures’ relations and functions considered within the framework of an Augustinian worldview and based mainly on a new identification and understanding of the Sizzo-figure. …”
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Paul of Venice’s Theory of Quantification and Measurement of Properties
Published 2022-07-01“…The main sections of the paper correspond to Paul’s analysis of the three types of accidental changes (local motion: section II; augmentation: section III; alteration and qualities: section IV), for which the Augustinian philosopher sought to provide rules of measurement. …”
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Peas and Primroses
Published 2005-03-01“…The story introduced school children to genetics long before the human genome made the evening news. The Augustinian monk Gregor Mendel conducted hundreds of experiments on the edible pea, crossing peas that were smooth or wrinkled, peas that grew tall or short, peas that had white or violet flowers. …”
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Prolegomenon for an ethics of visibility in Hannah Arendt
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The Ethics Program at Villanova University: A Story of Seed Sowing
Published 2020-11-01“…This is a critical question for any liberal arts university, but especially for one embedded in the Augustinian and Catholic intellectual tradition.…”
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Le décor peint du refuge de l’abbaye augustine du Mont Saint Éloi à Arras (fin XVe-début XVIe siècle)
Published 2013-11-01“…It was erected in the 1450s, as a place of refuge during the war years for the friars of Mont-Saint-Éloi, an augustinian abbey about 10 km from the town. Unoccupied for a very long time, it is in bad repair and deteriorates. …”
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“Il tormentato esaminator di se stesso”. Dinamiche della conversione nei “Promessi sposi”
Published 2014-02-01“…In The Betrothed, however, the whole episode is being rewritten from the Augustinian model of the Confessions, which represents conversion as a slow and gradual process of crisis, full of anxiety, inner conflict, dejection and resistance, in which God calls for repentance, creates favourable opportunities, eliminates inner anguish and offers necessary help, while respecting human timing, nature and freedom. …”
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Los dos cuchillos pontificio y regio: un difícil equilibrio en tiempos de calamidad en el Perú virreinal (segunda mitad del siglo XVII)
Published 2022-10-01“…The expression dos cuchillos was used by the Augustinian regalist bishop Gaspar de Villarroel in his work Govierno eclesiástico pacífico y unión de los dos cuchillos, pontificio y regio (published in two volumes in Madrid in 1656 and 1657). …”
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Expressing selfhood in the convent: anonymous chronicling and subsumed autobiography
Published 2015“…It analyses the authorial strategies deployed by the first chronicler of the English Augustinian community of St Monica's (Louvain), and pays particular attention to the themes of Catholic education, Latinity, and the legacy of Sir Thomas More. …”
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Ekeby-fonten og Cotton Genesis. Diskussion af en usædvanlig gotlandsk døbefont
Published 2019-03-01“…Finally, the question is raised if this Augustinian framework is also relevant for the baptismal font in Ekeby Church, a question that cannot be answered with any certainty.…”
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Diliges proximum tuum sicut te ipsum: Nature and Love as Foundations of Human Society in the Preaching of Giordano de Pisa (14th Century)
Published 2020-09-01“…Thus, it is stressed that Giordano approached the subject both by the use of an Aristotelian-naturalist theory as well as by an Augustinian-voluntarist conception, and it is concluded that the greater emphasis given to the first line of thought is due to its more positive character as regards the city, which allowed a treatment more consistent with the preaching thema and with its internal composition mechanisms.…”
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St Olav and the Octagon of Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim – a Nordic Martyrion?
Published 2017-12-01“…The article argues for an Augustinian connection transmitting the inspirations from Jerusalem to Nidaros. …”
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Understanding the Letter to the Romans in the Sect-Cult Development of Early Churches
Published 2020-05-01“…In the traditional Augustinian–Lutheran scholarship, Romans has often been interpreted within the binary framework of Judaism and Christianity, as Paul showcasing one of the earliest examples of Christian opposition to Judaism. …”
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A Body of Authority: Reorienting Gender and Power in Julian of Norwich’s <i>Revelations</i>
Published 2021-02-01“…Others situate Julian in established traditions and structures of the Church, suggesting that she revised a mode of Augustinian mysticism (Chandler), or positing that her intelligence and Biblical knowledge indicate that she received religious training (Colledge and Walsh). …”
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