Results 1 to 10 of about 10,927 (149)
Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Patrologia Graeca CXLV. [PDF]
Jacques Paul Migne, Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Patrologia Graeca CXLVII.
J. P. Migne
openalex +3 more sources
Automatic metadata extraction via image processing using Migne's Patrologia Graeca [PDF]
A wealth of knowledge is kept in libraries and cultural institutions in various digital forms without, however, the possibility of a simple term search, let alone of a substantial semantic search. In this study, a novel approach is proposed which strives to recognise words and automatically generate metadata from large machine-printed corpora such as ...
Ilias Giarenis+3 more
+5 more sources
The Patrologia Latina Database offers 221 volumes of works written by the Latin Fathers. It is the extraordinary achievement of the nineteenth-century scholar and priest, Jacques-Paul Migne. It covers the works of the Latin Fathers from Tertullian around 200 a.d.
Schuster, Janice G
openaire +3 more sources
Patrologia w seminariach polskich (Uwagi patrologa)
L’auteur decrit et characterise l’enseignement de la patrologie dans les seminaires de Pologne:
Marek Starowieyski
openalex +5 more sources
Africa e africani nella patrologia nicena di IV-VI secolo
Il presente studio ha l’obiettivo di mostrare come l’Africa e gli africani fossero percepiti, rappresentati e utilizzati come argomento retorico nella produzione letteraria degli autori niceni della medesima area territoriale fra IV e VI secolo. La discussione sull’appartenenza africana è sviluppata ponendo al centro la visione prospettica degli autori
Marcello Lusvarghi
openalex +3 more sources
In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries
The present paper deals with forced migration experienced by subjects of the Byzantine Empire captured by foreign enemies in the context of warfare between the seventh and the tenth centuries. The focus of the first part is on the scenarios faced by individuals and groups when an enemy had taken control of a settlement or a larger territory. The second
Grigori Simeonov
wiley +1 more source
This article investigates stories of holiness which have ascetics or monastics as their hero(in)es and which develop based on a careful interlocking of two concepts: wanderings in urban or desert environments and self‐confinement in enclosed or secluded spaces.
Christodoulos Papavarnavas
wiley +1 more source
This essay argues that a negative hermeneutics, i.e., a hermeneutics that takes its starting point from the experience of gaps, failures, and limits, is a suitable lens for the study of mysticism. It uses the concept of travail of the negative, which focuses on the dynamics of a continuous ‘unsaying’ and ‘subverting’ of traditional expressions of faith
Edda Wolff
wiley +1 more source
The Knightly Brothers of Bernard of Clairvaux and the Twelfth‐Century Cistercian Lay Monk*
Abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (r. 1115–1153) was a prominent twelfth‐century religious leader whose knightly family collectively converted to monastic life with him in adulthood around 1113. Following Clairvaux's foundation in 1115, Bernard's brothers held roles of significant estate seniority despite their own professional limitations as newly converted ...
Joseph Millan‐Cole
wiley +1 more source