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    <b>Education, Dominican Order and Hagiography: a comparative analysis of <i>Legenda Beati Petri Gundisalvi</i> and <i>Legenda Sancti Dominici by Andreia Cristina Lopes Frazão da Silva

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…In this article, this Vita is compared to the Legenda vita Sancti Dominici, hagiography dedicated to Dominic de Guzmán, considered the founder of the Dominican Order. It was the first text written after the papal canonization of Dominic, in the second half of the 1230s, and is attributed to Pedro Ferrando. …”
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    „Ja nie znam Ojczyzny jak Polska, w jej zmartwychwstanie wierzę jak w Boga” by Marek Miławicki OP

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…Dominican Order (the Order of Preachers)…”
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    Transformation of Dominican Architectural Heritage in the Years of Tsarist Russian Occupation by Buržinskas Žygimantas, Levandauskas Vytautas

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article presents the heritage of the Dominican Order, which underwent the biggest transformation and destruction in Lithuania during the occupation by tsarist Russia. …”
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    Frailes y evangelización en el Nuevo Reino de Granada (s. xvi). Vicisitudes de un proceso conflictivo y no muy exitoso by William Elvis Plata

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…It is based especially -more not exclusively in the case of the Dominican Order. Explore the motivations that led to the arrival of missionaries to undertake this task, the institutions that supported the methodology, conflicts presented, and the results of this process between muiscas Indians living in the Cundi-boyacense highlands.…”
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    Imiona krakowskich sióstr dominikanek (XVII–XVIII w.) by Ewa Zmuda

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The article also classifies names according to cultural and religious sources, compares the collection of female names with male Dominican names, and describes the evolution of the name change practice in the Dominican Order.…”
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    Agustinismo y molinismo Del uso que los Salmanticenses (1631) hicieron de las enseñanzas de San Agustín contra las tesis de Luis de Molina by Sylvio Hermann De Franceschi

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…From Lemos to the Salamanca Carmelites there is a continuity that makes the Thomist school and particularly the Dominican order the watchers of orthodox Augustinian thought against Molinists’ heterodox approach to Augustine’s doctrine.…”
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    Dorsa habentes contra populum : un apunte sobre fronteras étnicas, religiosas y sociales en las Filipinas del siglo XVIII by Luis Angel Sánchez Gómez

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…After setting in a context the friar and the Dominican Order in the Philippine colonial history, we comment on the text and we present some ideas that can be useful to value the meaning of the missionary action in the Philippines during the 18th and the 19th centuries.…”
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    ROSA DE SANTA MARÍA(1586-1617): GÉNESIS DE SU SANTIDAD Y PRIMERA HAGIOGRAFÍA by RENÉ MILLAR CARVACHO

    Published 2003-08-01
    “…To answer these questions, this paper analyzes the role played by Luisa de Melgarejo, the circumstances surrounding the death of the girl, and the infleunce of the Dominican Order in generating a climate of opinion which made possible the start of the beatification process. …”
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    Karl Heinrich zu Löwenstein (1834-1921) : un prince ultramontain au service de l’Église by Marie-Emmanuelle Reytier

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…He then progressively moved away from political life and eventually entered the Dominican Order.…”
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    Ecclesiastical Museum: the House of the Blessed Osanna Andreasi in Mantua by Angela Ghirardi, Rosanna Golinelli Berto

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The contribution focuses on the House of the Blessed Osanna Andreasi in Mantua, property of the Dominican Order and entrusted in management to the Dominican Laity (formerly Third Order), assisted by the Association for the Dominican Monuments of Mantua, founded in 1993 that much engages in the development of the House with important cultural initiatives. …”
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    Books at the Stake: a Case of Book Censorship in Verona in 1494. Frà Domenico de Carpanis and the Controversy over the Immaculate Conception by Daniela Fattori

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…On May 28, 1494 the Venetian Senate ordered the destruction by fire of all copies of a printed pamphlet containing a defamatory 'frotula' against the Dominican Order written by the Neapolitan friar Domenico de Carpanis, who was previously a Dominican himself but later joined the Franciscan Order. …”
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    Misja Świętego Jacka na Rusi w świetle tradycji dominikańskiej by Joanna Miłek

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Their opinions about the history of Dominican Order in Ruthenia as well as saint Hyacinth’s activity were different. …”
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    Preaching, the city, and the saints: an analysis of the civic-liturgical context of the Venit in civitatem suam sermons (1304) by Giordano da Pisa (c. 1260-1311) by Aléssio Alonso Alves

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Based on considerations regarding the choice of the biblical verse, as well as the examination of other documents of the Dominican Order and two liturgical books of the Florentine cathedral, I argue that the friar deliberately chose not to follow the liturgical customs of sermon composition in these preachings. …”
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    “Pitiful times” – plague in Cracow in 1707–1710. A Contribution to the research into the collapse of the royal city by Emilia Karpacz

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…To throw light on the depth of demographical, cultural and spiritual crisis in the city, the view of situation is completed by statistics based on ecclesiastical sources – records and acts of the chapters of The Dominican Order. Authoress refers also to the texts publicized in Cracow at the begging of the XVIIIth century – from medical treatises to panegyric written by Marcin Ksawery Szumliński to venerate the authorities of the city fighting against the plague.…”
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