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Introduction to Heritage Assets: 19th- and 20th-Century Convents and Monasteries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
A short description of the history and architecture of English nineteenth and twentieth-century convents and monasteries, with an emphasis on their most significant ...
Brittain-Catlin, Timothy
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Returning the English “Mystics” to their Medieval Milieu: Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe and Bridget of Sweden [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The conceptualization of a group of “medieval English mystics” has caused significant controversy in recent decades. A product of scholarly accounts of the Reformation dominated by confessional bias, the concept of a group of uniquely English authors who
Liam Temple
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Gilders and painters-gilders in the Golden Age of Évora [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
At the end of the 15th century, Évora was a cosmopolitan town whose importance was increasing in cultural and artistic terms. Throughout the 16th century, and until the rst half of 17th century, the town experienced a golden age, welcoming many ...
Araújo, Custódia   +2 more
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The audience for Old English texts: Ælfric, rhetoric and ‘the edification of the simple’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
There is a persistent view that Old English texts were mostly written to be read or heard by people with no knowledge of Latin, or little understanding of it, especially the laity.
Gittos, Helen
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Church and Ministry From Hippolytus tothe Conciliarists: The Ordained Christian Ministry from the Patristic Era to the Late Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
(Excerpt) From the age of the church fathers through the late middle ages represents nearly three quarters of Christian history. with all that this involves. Nonetheless.
Porter, E Boone
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The Middle English Verse of Boston Public Library MS 124 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
: This short edition makes available for the first time three Middle English verse prayers to Christ from the Mohun Hours, a fourteenth-century Book of Hours held by the Boston Public Library (MS 124).
Mary Dockray-Miller
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Constance Hoffman Berman, The White Nuns. Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Medieval France

open access: yesCahiers de civilisation médiévale, 2019
L’ a, professeur emerite d’histoire a l’universite de l’Iowa (E.-U.), a deja publie plus de 25 articles et/ou ouvrages sur le monachisme feminin. Cette nouvelle production s’annonce donc comme une somme sur la question des abbayes cisterciennes cependant, apres une rapide premiere partie, l’etude ne porte plus que sur la province de Sens.
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The Contribution of Katherine Luther to the Homelife and Ministry of her Husband Martin

open access: yes, 1977
Katherine von Bora Luther does not command a great deal of space in any Church History textbook. What is known about her life is in connection with that of her husband and Reformer Martin Luther. Katherine Luther stands in the shadow of her great husband
Vander Does, David A
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The central celebration for the canonisation of Margaret of Hungary in January 1944 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
After numerous unsuccessful attempts over 700 years, on 23 July 1943 Pope Pius XII signed the canonisation bulla of Margaret of Anjou of the medi- aeval Hungarian royal dynasty (1242-1271), a nun of the Dominican Order.
Barna, Gábor
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