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The Rare Books of the Galway Poor Clares
Abstract The Poor Clares of Galway are the oldest surviving convent in Ireland, maintaining a small but important collection of rare books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This essay offers a bibliographical analysis of these rare books in order to sketch the role of reading within the convent from the seventeenth through ...
Jaime Goodrich
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Order Matters, Exceptions Rule: The Poor Clares as a Historiographical Problem [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 161666.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
B. Roest
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THE SANTA CLARA PASSION PANEL AND THE POOR CLARES OF PALMA DE MALLORCA: A PRELIMINARY REPORT
The large panel painting of the Passion in Palma de Mallorca is an impressive but little-studied work. This essay introduces a long-term, collaborative project that will examine the panel’s religious, historical, and art historical significance.
Amy Neff, Anne Derbès
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The primary sources for the construction of a memory of historical events in a cloistered community in the light of monastic chronicles are: official information, confirmed media (press) releases, oral testimony of third-party witnesses to events, and ...
I. Borkowski
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« Shades of difference »: Poor Clares in Britain
Carmen M. Mangion
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All patients operated for oesophageal cancer in Sweden from 2013 to April 2018 were identified, and 246 patients were recruited to this population‐based nationwide Swedish study. The results show that longitudinal health‐related quality of life after minimally invasive oesophagectomy was similar to that of the open surgical approach.
F. Klevebro +4 more
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Living in times of war: waste of c. 1600 from two garderobe chutes from the Castle of Middelburg-in-Flanders (Belgium) [PDF]
The material remains and environmental data recovered during a rescue excavation in 2002-03 in the castle of the new town of Middelburg-in-Flanders throw light on the site, region and landscape in wartime.
Caluwé, D +13 more
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The Legend of Saint Kinga’s Ring: A Comparative Analysis of the Sources
The author has carried out a comparative analysis of sources pertaining to the legend of Kinga’s ring. Kinga was the daughter of Hungarian King Bela IV, and she wed Boleslaus the Chaste (Bolesław Wstydliwy), Duke of Cracow and Sandomierz.
Mateusz Gil
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Działalność polityczno-kościelna franiszkanina Henryka Wettyna z Breny (1240– 1302)
Henry was a son of Teodoryk I and Eudoksja, who was a doughter of prince Konrad Mazowiecki. Since his early years he was predestinated to become a priest. In 1264 (27 IV) he appeared as a canon of the cathedral chapter in Magdeburg. Nonetheless, in those
Mieczysław Kogut
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Local Cures / Glancey, Una -- Local Marriage Customs / Brady, Vera -- Local Cures / Felix, Sister -- Old Local Crafts -- Cavan Heroes -- Local Games / Brady, Vera -- Old Local Crafts / Glancey, Una -- Festival Customs / Connell, May Mac -- Candle-Making -- Weather-Lore / Brady, Vera -- Forts -- Forts / Soden, Nora -- Battle of Finea / Fitzpatrick ...
Poor Clares' Convent, Cavan +14 more
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