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The paper presents some of the most significant results of research on the so-called Pöhm music collections in Novo mesto (Ger. Rudolfswerth, Lat. Neostadium). P. Mauritius Pöhm, born in Bohemia in 1745, was a Franciscan friar and organist.
Radovan Škrjanc
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‘Skoolordes’ instead of ‘bedelordes’: A reconsideration of the applicability of the term mendīcāns in the (Afrikaans) Medieval register. In this article the applicability of the Latin present participle mendīcāns in the (Afrikaans) Medieval register ...
Johann Beukes
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The Immaculata, Emperor Leopold I, and a Roman Thesis Print by the Franciscans from Ljubljana
The paper presents a Roman thesis print by Jan Onghers from 1700 that had been unknown until now; we only knew its preparatory drawing in Budapest. The graphic combines different themes: the veneration of the Immaculata by the House of Habsburg, the ...
Friedrich Polleroß
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Evangelizing a Nation: Catholic Priests in America [PDF]
According to the most recent statistics provided by the American bishops, there are an astonishing seventy million Catholics who call the United States home.
Wild, Christopher J
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Encounter, dialogue, and knowledge: Italy as a special case of religious engagement in foreign policy [PDF]
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Petito, Fabio, Thomas, Scott M
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El “imperio fluvial” franciscano en la Amazonía occidental entre los siglos XVII y XVIII
The article examines the utilitarian and modern vision that the Franciscans of the province of Peru had for the Amazonian waterways as the most important means of communication, transportation, trade and development of the region, which in turn ...
Roberto Chauca Tapia
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Ethnicity and sound change in San Francisco English [PDF]
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Hall-Lew, Lauren
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Early modern Portuguese political providentialism has attracted significant scholarly interest in recent years. Whether in reference to the legitimization of imperialism in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, to the divine justification of royal power
Ângela Barreto Xavier
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The different interpretations of Rome’s policies and the varied ways of apostolic work seem to be the reason for the unending tensions and conflicts between the Jesuits and Franciscans in Japan’s history of Christianity.
Xizi Chen
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