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Late Middle Ages: Direction Comes of Age
2000During the late medieval and the early modern periods in Western Christianity, spiritual direction came into full maturity. Women are at the center of the maturation process, particularly women mystics. For a few decades now we have seen scholars give women like Julian of Norwich, Birgitta of Sweden, Catherine of Siena, and Catherine of Bologna their ...
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Celestial Motions in the Late Middle Ages
Early Science and Medicine, 1997AbstractWith the introduction of Greco-Islamic science and natural philosophy, medieval natural philosophers were confronted with three distinct astronomical systems: Aristotelian, Ptolemaic, and the system of al-Bitruji. A fundamental problem that each had to confront was how to explain simultaneous contrary motions in the heavens -for example, the ...
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The Practice of Holy Fasting in the Late Middle Ages: A Psychiatric Approach.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2015Fernando Espí Forcén+1 more
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Between the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance
2020The treatise form stabilized in the last decades of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth. In the treatises that originated at Mount Zion or were redacted by Friars who travelled to the Franciscan convent of Jerusalem, the Christocentric character of Franciscan piety in the Holy Land becomes much more evident, as we see in the work ...
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A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond
, 2015J. Mixson, B. Roest
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Ars Moriendi: Coping with death in the Late Middle Ages
Palliative & Supportive Care, 2015Fernando Espí Forcén+1 more
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Art and Eucharist in the Late Middle Ages
2012Contemporary with the widening acceptance of the real presence in the thirteenth century, new preaching orders radically impacted artistic production, and thus the chapter focuses some of the visual manifestations of their theological emphases and corresponding impact on popular devotion. Monumental crucifixes were perhaps the most explicit and visible
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Poverty, Property, and the Self in the Late Middle Ages: The Case of Chaucer’s Griselda
, 2015María Bullón-Fernández
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Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages
2020AbstractObservant reform is central to the religious, social, cultural, economic, and political changes fundamental to late medieval Europe. However, modern scholars have traditionally devoted scant attention to it, focusing instead on pre-1300 religious movements or the changes of the Reformation. Yet in the past two decades, more work focusing on the
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