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    Inventory lists of library collections as a source for the history of books, with special focus on the collection of Nikola Pavlov Gundulić from 1469 by Aleksandar Stipčević

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…<br /> <br /> Example used by the author to show the type of information that might be learned from the inventory of a private library is the inventory of books that Nikola Pavlov de Gondola of Dubrovnik gave as a gift, in 1469, to the Benedictine monastery of St. Mary’s on the island of Lokrum near Dubrovnik. …”
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    'How shall we sing the song of the Lord in a strange land?' English Catholic music after the Reformation to 1700: a study of institutions in Continental Europe. by Cichy, A, Andrew Cichy

    Published 2014
    “…St Alban’s College, Valladolid. 3. The Benedictine Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption, Brussels. 4. …”
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    Studies in the Paris Psalter, metrical version by Toswell, MJ

    Published 1990
    “…Chapter Two looks at the other versions of the metrical psalter, in Eadwine’s Canterbury Psalter, in the <u>Menologium</u>, and in the <u>Benedictine Office</u>. The changes made to the source by the translator in the course of transposing a sacred Latin text into the vernacular are considered in Chapter Three. …”
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    The Celestine monks of France, c. 1350-1450: monastic reform in an age of Schism, councils and war by Shaw, RLJ

    Published 2014
    “…<p>This thesis focuses on the Celestine monks of France, a largely neglected and distinctive reformed Benedictine congregation, at their apex of growth (c.1350-1450). …”
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    Religious life for women from the twelfth century to the middle of the fourteenth century with special reference to the English foundations of the Order of Fontevraud by Kerr, B, B. M. Kerr

    Published 1995
    “…Twenty years later Henry II expelled the Benedictine community from Amesbury replacing it with a group from Fontevraud, thus founding the third house. …”
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    Discovering William of Malmesbury: the man and his works by Winkler, EA

    Published 2018
    “…Born in Somerset or Wiltshire in the last decade of the eleventh century, William was well educated and entered the Benedictine abbey of Malmesbury as a youth. At the time, Malmesbury was under the abbacy of Godfrey of Jumieges, a man committed to the education of his monks, and who established Malmesbury as a centre of learning. …”
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    «Espacios de memoria: el relato hagiográfico en textos y en imágenes. (A propósito de las "Tablaas de san Millán"» by Fernando Gutiérrez Baños

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…They are nowadays preserved in Logroño, in the Museo de La Rioja, but until the 1930s they were assembled in the high altarpiece of Suso church, the old church of the famous Benedictine abbey of San Millán de la Cogolla. This article explores their original arrangement, their ultimate provenance and the context of their production. …”
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    “Ardebo igneo amore Tui”: De Coelestino Leuthnero O.S.B., Matris Dei amatore by Curtius Smolak

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…This article examines the Latin poems of the Benedictine monk Coelestinus (Cölestin) Leuthner (1695–1759), who taught Rhetoric at the gymnasiums of Freising and Salzburg. …”
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    Il Museo Civico di Castello Ursino a Catania. Prime riflessioni sul dibattito critico negli anni della sua istituzione / The Civic Museum of Castello Ursino in Catania. Preliminary... by Antonio Agostini

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The castle of Frederick II, restored thanks to the work of the archaeologist Guido Libertini, would house the exhibition of this museum’s works and the collection of the Benedictine Monastery plus other donations. Libertini was able to conduct with extreme dedication the philological recovery of the Swabian castle, organizing both the exhibitions and museological aspects aiming at enhancing the oldest archaeological and artistic collections. …”
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    Le prime commissioni del monastero cassinese di San Pietro in Modena ad Antonio Begarelli (1532-1546) / The first commissions of the Cassinese monastery of San Pietro in Modena t... by Sonia Cavicchioli

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The essay deals with the first commissions of the Benedictine Cassinese monastery of San Pietro in Modena to Antonio Begarelli (1499-1565), namely, four statues of the Immaculate Conception and Child, St. …”
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    Le Langage Muséologique comme Forme d’Expression et de Promotion des Valeurs Identitaires by Martial Patrice AMOUGOU

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Dans une perspective sous-tendue par la théorie de la représentation sociale et celle de l’imaginaire linguistique, elle se pose la question de savoir en quoi les référents culturels spécifiques sur lesquels se fonde l’offre du musée des bénédictins du Mont Fébé à Yaoundé, participent-ils à l’expression et à la promotion des valeurs identitaires de la société camerounaise? …”
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    The Old English medical collections in their literary context by Kesling, E

    Published 2016
    “…Chapter 4 examines the translation style used in the Old English Herbarium (comprising the first half of the Old English Pharmacopeia) and the place of this collection within the context of the tenth-century Benedictine Reform movement. Finally, Chapter 5 considers the representation of medicine within the larger Old English literary corpus and suggests that the depiction of medicine in these sources is ultimately positive, something that perhaps encouraged the flourishing of vernacular medical production we see testified to in the Old English medical collections. …”
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    The social-ecological landscape of herding on the high mountain commons of Larrau in the western Pyrenees (France) by Ted L Gragson, Ted L Gragson, Michael R. Coughlan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Íñigo Arista established the Basque kingdom of Navarra in 824 CE, and his donations contributed to the founding of the Benedictine monastery of Leyre that established a pastoral enterprise at Betzula within the Soule Valley. …”
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