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    Wpływ egzemplów barokowych na wyobraźnię twórczą Anny Mostowskiej na przykładzie powieści Zamek Koniecpolskich oraz Matylda i Daniło by Dorota Vincůrková

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The ghosts in Mostowska’s stories have the featuresof the so called ‘returning ghosts’ who come down to the world to ask the living for the prayers.These phantoms appear in the Jesuit texts as well as in Zamek Koniecpolskich and Matylda i Daniło.The ghosts of Władysław and Edgwarda are related to the teachings of the Catholic Church(intensified after the Council of Trent) regarding the purgatory and the penance. Mostowska’s sources of inspirations were diverse. …”
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    Anchor, float or abandon ship: exchange rate regimes for the accession countries by Willem H. Buiter, Clemens Grafe

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Insistence on at least two years of formal ERMII membership for the accession countries, would result in an unnecessary, costly and potentially risky stay in EMU purgatory.   JEL Codes: F33, P33 …”
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    Association ‘Stanisławici’ by Józef Marecki

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Diocesan Association of the Worshippers of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Peace, Helper of Spirits in Purgatory, under the Protection of this Mother of God and St. …”
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    Ancorare, fluttuare o abbandonare la nave:i regimi valutari dei paesi candidati all’Unione Europea (Anchor, Float or Abandon Ship: Exchange Rate Regimes for the Accession Countries... by Willem H. Buiter, Clemens Grafe

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Insistence on at least two years of formal ERM II membership for the accession countries would result in an unnecessary, costly and potentially risky stay in EMU purgatory.              JEL Codes: F33, P33, F15 Keywords: EMU, EU, Exchange Rates …”
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    Tonality and (the) "beyond": Elgar's Gerontius and string quartet Piacevole by Chandler, O

    Published 2024
    “…This chapter explores Edward Elgar’s evocation of “the beyond” – the state of purgatory – through musical means in his oratorio The Dream of Gerontius (1900). …”
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    Charnel practices in medieval England: new perspectives by Craig-Atkins, E, Crangle, J, Barnwell, P, Hadley, D

    Published 2019
    “…We argue that the charnel house at Rothwell, a subterranean room constructed during the thirteenth century, may have been a particularly sophisticated example of an experiment born out of beliefs surrounding Purgatory. Our approach enables re-evaluation of the surviving evidence for charnel practice in England and enhances wider narratives of medieval charnelling across Europe.…”
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    The Tenacity of Popular Devotions in the Age of Vatican II: Learning from the Divine Mercy by Robert E. Alvis

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Originally understood as a method for escaping the torments of hell or purgatory, the devotion developed into a miraculous means to preserve life and, more recently, a therapeutic tool for various forms of malaise.…”
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    Femmes mystiques, femmes fondatrices : Marie du Bienheureux Amédée (1610-1670) et Antea Gianetti (1577-1630) by Elisabetta Lurgo

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Founder of fraternities and director of a farm at the gates of the city, run by the Jesuits, which she leads with exemplary piety, she is also known in the capital, where she sometimes preaches in the streets, preaching devotion to souls Purgatory. At the court of Victor Amadeus I of Savoy, one appreciates her qualities of healer and her spirit of prophecy; according to her hagiographer, she acted as ambassador of the dukes of Savoy between the courts of Mantua, Modena, Florence, Milan and Rome. …”
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    Analysis of Quranic Arguments on the Abstraction of the Soul on with Emphasis on Narrative Interpretations (Exegeses) by Ṣaḥebeh Ashouri, Zohreh Borghei

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The fourth group of verses related to purgatory and resurrection, which state that after death and the destruction of the body, the truth of man, taken away (cause to death) by the divine angels, remains and has observations. …”
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    Un ritratto di Dante senza casa by Zanardi, Bruno

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Indeed it shows a youth whose expression is at once enigmatic and appeased: could he be the Dante of Purgatory, known, from the Divine Comedy’s three cantiche to have been best loved by Degas? …”
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    Philoctete’s Healing: Echoes of Dante’s Purgatorio in Walcott’s Omeros by Pamela Beattie, Simona Bertacco

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Interestingly, in Walcott’s “postcolonial Purgatory,” Philoctete remains a minor character and is not turned into a postcolonial hero. …”
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    Examining the Discontinuous Imaginal Universe from the Perspective of Henry Corbine's Phenomenology in the Story of the Teenager Based on the Story Sorena and The Fire Vest By Mus... by Shokoufeh Darabi

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The discontinuous imaginal universe that resulted from this connection, it is a purgatory world in which events are placed between two material and imaginary worlds. …”
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    Salvarse salvando al prójimo. la obra pía de Francesc de Verí / Saving Oneself by Saving One's Neighbour. The Pious Legacy of Francesc de Verí by Miguel José Deyá Bauzá

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This case study illustrates the mentality of the testator, the execution of this type of bequest and even his vision of the society of the time. Keywords:captives, purgatory, redemption, rescue. Orcid:  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1268-4967 Doi: https://doi.org/10.17398/2340-4256.16.199 …”
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    Louis-Patrick Bergot, Apocalypse et littérature au Moyen Âge. Réception de l’imaginaire apocalyptique dans la littérature française des xiie et xiiie siècles by Louis-Patrick Bergot

    “…Several parts of medieval literature resort to this imaginary, whether it be visionary literature (with The Vision of Tondale and The Purgatory of Saint Patrick), allegorical literature (in The Tournament of the Antichrist and The Romance of the Rose) or didactic and religious literature (in La Somme le roi, the sermons or the stuffed epistles). …”
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    In Search of Self-Knowledge (Intertext of I. Brodsky’s Poem “The Procession”) by O. V. Bogdanova, E. A. Vlasova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The “vortex” composition, mediated by the rhythms of jazz, allows Brodsky to lead the hero through all the circles of Dante’s “Hell”, bringing him closer to “Purgatory” in the final poem and giving him the opportunity to pass initiation, to be among the “initiates”. …”
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    PHOTOESSAY: Refugee migration: Turning the lens on middle Australia. by Kasun Ubayasiri

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The refugees central to this project have now been released into the community but as they continue to languish in an immigration purgatory, the project is ongoing and continues to manifest through an activist journalism framework, drawing on human rights-based photojournalism practice. …”
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    Il libro di Paolo e Francesca: amori veri e falsi nella Divina Commedia by Marino Balducci

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As can be observed among the various spirits of carnal lovers in purgatory and paradise, the death of the soul seems for the poet to be connected only to an inner risk, an ambiguous limit which is narcissism and selfish isolation within our intellect or political practice. …”
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    The knowledge of disembodied souls: Epistemology, body, and social embeddedness in the eschatological doctrine of later sixteenth-century German Lutherans by Gábor Ittzés

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the wake of their rejection of purgatory Protestants had to rethink their eschatological views. …”
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    ‘Idleness breeds disgust for the cell’: circumscribing sloth, acedia and health in anchoritic literature by Perk, GG

    Published 2022
    “…Twinning a literary approach with a feedback model from cognitive behavioural therapy, my discussion juxtaposes two texts addressing female anchorites, the thirteenth-century Ancrene Wisse, and The Form of Living by Richard Rolle (1300–1349) with two texts by female anchorites, A Revelation of Purgatory by an anonymous fifteenth-century anchorite and A Revelation of Love by Julian of Norwich (ca. 1343–ca. 1416). …”
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    Devoção católica e representações da morte na Porto Alegre dos séculos XVIII e XIX by Mara Regina do Nascimento

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…If so, it is possible to deduce that they would have held the belief in purgatory — one of the biggest fears among Catholics at this time — in contempt. …”
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