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I, monster: queerness and the Liber Monstrorum in early medieval St Gall

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 543-564, November 2024.
This article analyses a ninth‐century copy of the Liber monstrorum from St Gall in which the first monster, a ‘human of both sexes’, speaks in the first person. The scribe also put the Liber monstrorum into dialogue with Isidore of Seville’s Etymologiae, in which Isidore argued that monsters were not ‘contrary to nature’.
Michael Eber
wiley   +1 more source

Die Ad-limina-Berichte des Passauer Bischofs Heinrich von Hofstätter (1839-1875) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Zwischen 1844 und 1873 erstattete der Passauer Bischof Heinrich von Hofstätter (1839-1875) dem jeweiligen Papst insgesamt neun Mal detailliert Bericht über den Zustand seines Bistums ebenso wie über sein oberhirtliches Wirken.
Landersdorfer, Anton   +1 more
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Seen and named in narratives: denizens of hell in the early Middle Ages

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 474-502, November 2024.
This article discusses a special type of narrative: encounters with named individuals in hell. The catchment is broad (Homer to Dante) but the focus is on the early Middle Ages. Philological and literary techniques elucidate and reinterpret a number of important visionary texts, Anglo‐Saxon, Merovingian, and Carolingian. Boniface, Ep. 115 re‐emerges as
Danuta Shanzer
wiley   +1 more source

Qual é o significado do cogito Agostiniano?: De Civitate Dei XI 26

open access: yesVeritas, 2006
Diferentes interpretações foram oferecidas ao argumento agostiniano do cogito, tradicionalmente preocupadas com as possíveis semelhanças entre esse e o cogito, (ergo) sum de Descartes.
Horn, Christoph
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Tre città in una Storia: il De civitate Dei [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
According to St. Augustine’s De civitate Dei (413-418 / 420-427 CE), the City of God and Babylon are “mixed together”, because only the inner life of each citizen makes one or the other cities.
Bettetini, Maria
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Living on This Earth as in Heaven: Time and the Ecological Conversion of Eschatology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 4, Page 833-858, October 2024.
Abstract Eschatological and apocalyptic patterns of thought are today prominent in environmental discourse, across multiple disciplines and media. Yet some theologians criticise these thought patterns for their role in perpetuating and even causing the environmental degradation we now witness. This article argues that the construal of salvation and the
Gunnar Gjermundsen
wiley   +1 more source

Descartes on Place and Motion: A Reading through Cartesian Commentaries**

open access: yesBerichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 179-214, September 2024.
Abstract This paper offers a reconstruction of the interpretations of Descartes's ideas of place and motion by Dutch Cartesians (Henricus Regius, Johannes de Raey, Johannes Clauberg, and Christoph Wittich). It does so by focusing on the reading of Descartes's Principia philosophiae (1644) offered, in particular, by the dictated commentaries on it.
Andrea Strazzoni
wiley   +1 more source

Kota Allah : Sebuah Interpretasi Teologis dan Filosofis terhadap Sejarah

open access: yesVeritas: Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan, 2000
Salah satu keunikan kekristenan terletak pada kesadarannya tentang sejarah. Sejarah hidup manusia dilihat sebagai perjalanan di dalam ruang dan waktu dan juga dimengerti sebagai lintasan peristiwa-peristiwa yang memiliki awal dan akhir. Kesadaran semacam
Ferry Yefta Mamahit
doaj   +1 more source

Per il testo e la esegesi di Aug. "civ." VI 5 (p. 254,16s. Dombart-Kalb) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
pp. 117-129Il frammento 9 Cardauns dalle Antiquitates rerum divinarum di Varrone trasmesso da Agostino, stampato con la crux nelle più recenti edizioni di Dombart Kalb e Cardauns, tratta della teologia civile, nel quadro della teologia tripartita di ...
Ravenna, Giovanni
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Citizenship and inheritance law in Florence: Round two of the conflict between and Borromei and Pazzi

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 379-393, June 2024.
Abstract In 2020 Renaissance Studies [34 (2020): 243–59] published an essay entitled “Lorenzo de' Medici and Inheritance Law in Florence,” discussing the use of legislation by Lorenzo de' Medici to advantage Carlo Borromei in inheritance from his uncle, to the disadvantage of his cousin, Beatrice, who was married to a Pazzi.
Thomas Kuehn
wiley   +1 more source

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