Turnhout, Brepols, 2000 Supplement. ISBN 9782503835020.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Paperback, 90 x 160 mm. ISBN 9782503545196.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Paperback, 90 x 160 mm. ISBN 9782503545202.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Paperback, 90 x 160 mm. ISBN 9782503545219.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Paperback, 90 x 160 mm. ISBN 9782503545226.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2000 Paperback, 272 p., 190 x 250 mm. ISBN 9782503830940.
Language : French.
Einsiedeln, Benziger, 1842, kl. in-8vo, lithogr. Frontispiz + 4 Bl. + 330 S. (Grossdruck),. Mit eingebunden lithogr. Titelblatt der ersten Ausgabe v.J. 1837 mit einer Vignette, setwas tockfleckig, Vorsätze beschrieben, Ldr., leicht wurmstichig und etwas berieben, Ecken bestossen.
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Madison, A-R Editions 1969 xi + 84pp., 29cm., in the series "Recent researches in the music of the Renaissance" volume 5, copy from the collection of the Belgian musicologist prof.dr. René Bernard Lenaerts (with his signature and ex-dono ex-libris tipped in), very good condition, [contains a preface and a critical edition of the music sheets of 14 liturgical works by Nanino ; 9 motets, 2 hymns and 2 psalms], M94195
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 384 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:3 col., 86 tables b/w., 1 maps color, Language(s):English, Greek, Coptic. ISBN 9782503605548.
Summary Since the discovery in the 1950's of the so-called 'Barcelona Papyrus', the anaphora contained within it has remained the most understudied classical anaphora. However, a close analysis of this anaphora can reshape liturgical historians' understanding of a number of classical anaphoras, and thus their approach to anaphoral development more broadly. This anaphora requires scholars to rethink questions concerning the construction, geographical provenance, and structural patterns of early anaphoras and their units. It is a witness to a very early form of Eucharistic praying, and points to various ways in which older less developed Eucharistic prayers developed into the anaphoral patterns common in the fourth century. As such, an analysis of this anaphora is of historical and methodological interest. This anaphora is also an early witness to Egyptian Eucharistic praying. It stems from the same anaphoral tradition as the anaphora of St. Mark, but on the whole it is an earlier witness to that tradition. The anaphora in the Barcelona Papyrus also bears a number of structural and textual similarities to the anaphora described in the Mystagogical Catecheses, which is often attributed to Cyril of Jerusalem. As such, it sheds further light on the relationship between Egypt and Jerusalem. TABLE OF CONTENTS Figures Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations Critical Editions and Translations of BARC and T-BARC Chapter 1: Introduction Part I: Methodology, Context, and the Development of the BARCelonan Tradition Chapter 2: Methodological Approaches to Anaphoral Development Chapter 3: The BARCelonan Tradition and its Historical Background Chapter 4: An Earlier Form of BARC Part II: An Analysis of the Various Units in BARC Chapter 5: Dialogue Chapter 6: Preface Chapter 7: The Pre-Sanctus and Sanctus Chapter 8: Post-Sanctus and Offering Chapter 9: Epiclesis Chapter 10: Institution Narrative Chapter 11: Anamnesis Chapter 12: The Fruits of Communion Chapter 13: The Doxology Part III: The Development of the Classical Anaphoras Chapter 14: Developments in Anaphoral Praying and the Rise of Multiple Traditions Chapter 15: Conclusion Appendix A: Diplomatic Edition of B-BARC and T-BARC Appendix B: Facsimile of B-BARC and T-BARC Appendix C: Sources Bibliography Index of Anaphoras Index of Manuscripts Index of Biblical Citations Index of Ancient Authors and Writings Index of Places and Regions General Index
Schaphusle, Fr. Hurter viii + 226pp., 18cm., text in Latin, cart. hardcover, gilt title on spine, some foxing(text alwasy well readable), good condition, R117216
München, Kösel 256pp., 25cm., in the series "Studien zum Alten und Neuen Testament" vol.1, softcover (some use), few stamps, interior VG, R70017
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, XLII+338 p., 1 b/w tables, 7 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503534237.
After becoming a major aspect of the contact between East and West during the twelfth century, the Crusades were even more widely deployed in the thirteenth century at the frontiers of Latin Christendom (in the Holy Land, the Iberian peninsula, and the Baltic), as well as within western Europe. Another such front was opened up after the conquest of Constantinople by the army of the Fourth Crusade in 1204, where the opponents were the Christian but 'schismatic' Greeks. A series of crusades were proclaimed for the defence of the Frankish states which were set up in the formerly Byzantine territories. This development defined the policy of the papacy, of the Latin powers, and of the Greek states in the area, and had a profound impact on Greco-Latin relations in the thirteenth century. At the same time, it constituted an important stage in the expansion of crusading at large, and was an integral part of the process of Latin Christendom's self-definition against the various 'others' it came in contact with: Muslims, pagans, as well as Eastern Christians. Yet, despite their importance, these expeditions have not been systematically examined before.This book addresses this omission. Drawing from both Byzantine and crusade historiography and making use of a wealth of unexploited sources, it investigates the evolution of crusading in Frankish Greece and places it in the context of Byzantine-western interaction, of political circumstances across Europe, and of developments in the theory and practice of Holy War. Languages : English, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, XIV+219 p., 10 b/w ill., 15 b/w line art, 160 x 240 mm,. ISBN 9782503515137.
Appearances can be deceptive; and medieval ritual practices are in this respect no exception. They perform stability through the codification of repetitive modes of behaviour and simultaneously admit flexibility in their integration of newer forms of representation. They mask the historical contingencies of their own creation and construct alternative narratives of authority and continuity. They do not simply appear; their appearance reflects the mutual interplay of construction and modification. This collection of eleven essays - which chronologically spans the period from the Carolingians to the Catholic Reform movement of the later sixteenth century - explores this double-edged potential in the appearance of medieval ritual practices; and, in this case, chiefly church rituals. It comprises a series of individual studies by scholars of literature, theology, music, and the visual arts. Each study examines a particular moment of change or transformation in ritual practices, illuminating, thereby, processes of ritualization. In this way, the book both provides an impulse to the recent renewal of methodological interest in ritual studies and presents individual contributions to specific scholarly discourses within this broad area. Languages : English.
Liege, chez J.A. Gerlache 1779 viii + 658 [iv] [2bl] pp., 21cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque (coins restaurés d'une manière professionnelle), peu de rousseurs, bon état, R61739
Paris, chez Pierre Le Petit 1661 [8] + 570pp., 18cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque intacte et en bon état, doublures avec décorations dorées, feuilles de garde marbrées, ancien ex-libris écrit sur la p.d.t., avec signet, texte frais sauf quelques vagues rousseurs, exemplaire en bon état, [Cet ouvrage est en effet la réédition de "L'office du S. Sacrement pour tous les jours de l'octave" (1659) par Pierre Nicole, avec la collaboration d'Antoine Arnauld, et pour les traductions, de Louis-Charles d'Albert duc de Luynes et de I.-L. Le Maistre de Sacy], R97719
Bozen, Verlag Emmanuel 1917 207pp., 25cm., text in german
Quebec, Impr.Le Soleil 1926 167pp.+ qqs.planches hors-texte, br.orig., 20cm., [texte en français]
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, XXIV+394 pages ., 5 b/w ill., 7 b/w line art, 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503532295.
A comprehensive history of the establishment and activity of the Latin religious orders in medieval Greece. The monastic and mendicant orders that were so central in the evolution of western religion and spirituality also played a pivotal role in the expansion of Latin Christendom after the eleventh century. In the thirteenth century, following the capture of Constantinople by the armies of the Fourth Crusade, Cistercians, Benedictines, Franciscans, and Dominicans installed themselves in the former territories of the Byzantine Empire. Here, they had to adapt and compromise in order to survive, whilst Latins, Turks, and Greeks struggled to gain supremacy in the Aegean. They were also, however, faced with the challenge of attracting the devotion of the Greek Orthodox population, advancing the cause of church union, and promoting the interests of their Frankish, Venetian, and Genoese patrons. This volume follows the orders? fortunes in medieval Greece, examines their involvement in the ecclesiastical and secular politics of the age, and looks at how the monks and friars pursued their spiritual, missionary, and Unionist goals in the frontier societies of Latin Romania. Languages : English, Latin.
Westmalle, Impr.de l'Ordre 1948 88pp., 23cm.
Athenai [Athens], Aster, Al. & E. Papademetriou 1957 112pp. + frontispiece, 25cm., text in Greek, softcover, printed in red & black, pages partly still uncut, copy from the collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), good condition, X114497
Trudonopoli [Sint-Truiden], Vanwest-Pluymers 1869 588pp., 24cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover (spine in black leather with title in gilt, corners bit used), marbled endpapers, red edges, few foxing, 3 small stamps, good condition, rare Belgian edition of the Franciscan Caeremoniale, weight: 1.6kg., R101068
Ad Claras Aquas (Quaracchi), Ex typ. Collegii S. Bonaventurae 1908 xxvii + 709pp., 24cm., contemporary half-leather hardcover binding, gilt title on spine, marbled endpapers, few foxing, good condition, R101514
Ad Claras Aquas (Quaracchi), Ex typ. Collegii S. Bonaventurae 1927 xv + 565pp., Editio altera, 22cm., hardcover, text in Latin, small stamp on, title page, good condition, R108748
Mechliniae, Dessain s.d. [early 20th century] 100pp. + frontispice, 25cm., text printed in red and black, cart.cover, very good condition, [text in Latin], R74474
s.l., s.d. [+/- 1860's] 118pp., reliure cuir (peu usée), feuilles de garde mparbrées, tranches marbrés, page de titre manque, 22cm., intérieur en bel état, [provenant de la bibliothèque de Henri Omont - avec sa signature]