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The Divine Comedy
PurgatoryBeginning with Dante's liberation from Hell, this work relates his ascent to the Mount of Purgatory. Dante observes the sinners who are waiting for their release into Paradise, and through these encounters he is himself transformed into a better man. The second part of an epic poem, it is a Christian allegory of sin, redemption and enlightenment.
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Selected Poems
The Collected Works of Goethe, Volume 1Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) was one of the greatest artists of the German Romantic period. He was a poet, playwright, novelist, and natural philosopher. Christopher Middleton (1926–2015) was a British poet and translator whose books include The Anti-Basilisk and Jackdaw Jiving: Selected Essays on Poetry and Translation.
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In Search of the Castaways
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Michael Strogoff
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The Mysterious Island
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Grounding Community
How did the thought of Meister Eckhart shape visions of new communities? This study traces the influence of Eckhartian mysticism on reformist, revolutionary, and utopian thought across six centuries, from the Grüne Wörth monastery in fourteenth-century Strasbourg, through Thomas Müntzer's apostolic theology, Johann Arndt's devotional writings and the Rosicrucian fictions of Johann Valentin Andreae, and concluding with Gustav Landauer's anarchist-socialist reading of Eckhart. Across historically disparate discourses, this reception history reveals the pastoral relationship between spiritual guide and less-advanced hopeful of mystical experience as a recurring model of communal organization.
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Walking in the Middle Ages
Literary forms, cultural stylesThe first book-length study of walking in the Middle Ages, this volume examines philosophy, hagiography, miracle narratives, drama, conduct books, literary texts (including Barbour, Langland, Chaucer, Hoccleve, Lydgate, and Kempe), and manuscript illuminations. Essays question periodised claims and highlight what makes medieval walking distinctive.
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Echi salentini. Versi in vernacolo salentino con traduzione
Questo piccolo libro di poesie scritte in vernacolo salentino rappresenta un viaggio attraverso l'anima e il cuore della nostra terra. Ogni poesia è un frammento di vita, un ricordo che prende forma attraverso le parole del nostro dialetto, ricco di storia e di emozioni.
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Meditations on the Life of Christ
The Short Italian Text"This is a publication that in addition to providing a much-needed edition of a significant text of central Italian medieval devotional literature, will soon become a model for studies in vernacular theology, women's literature, and Franciscanism." —Sixteenth Century Journal "McNamer's work is an exciting contribution, not only to medieval scholarship but to the academy many of us would like to build." —Speculum "McNamer's compelling arguments have already changed our understanding of the MVC and its reception." —The Catholic Historical Review "But if McNamer's claims are sustained by further research, she will have restored a classic to early fourteenth-century devotional literature. Her work is a groundbreaking contribution to vernacular devotional writing in Italian, and will both stir and shape debate on the MVC for years to come." —Renaissance Quarterly "By arguing for the authorship of the earliest form of the Meditationes by a Poor Clare, McNamer situates a woman as being the most influential devotional writer of the late Middle Ages. McNamer suggests that this volume will be of interest to anyone researching the study of early Franciscan women, the early interorder circulation of devotional texts among religious women's communities, the role of women in the textual community of Pisa, the artistic and cultural history of the Trecento, vernacular theology, and the history of emotion." —Medieval Femininst Forum "This long-awaited publication is at once a monograph, arguing passionately. . . for the primacy of a 'short' Italian text. . . . This edition provides an essential point of reference for that debate." —Medium Aevum "Sarah McNamer has done scholars a great service. . . . Not only has she made a significant contribution to understanding medieval women's contributions to Christian spirituality, she continues to grow out scholarship on medieval devotional practices and the spread of spiritual literature, clearing up some misunderstandings." —Magistra "McNamer . . . offers the first critical edition of the Italian text of the Meditations on the Life of Christ, one of the most widespread devotional books of the late Middle Ages, along with a beautifully rendered English translation. . . . This volume will be of great value to those interested in the history of women, early vernacular literature, or textual criticism as well as students of Franciscan history and late-medieval devotion." — Choice "Through this labor of love and painstaking editorial scholarship, Sarah McNamer provides us with a first opportunity to read a beautiful and succinct Italian life of Christ. She further invites us to consider this text as the earliest, and female-authored, version of the Meditations on the Life of Christ, a text read everywhere in Europe from the Prague of the Emperor Charles IV to the Lynn of Margery Kempe. Highly recommended." —David Wallace, Judith Rodin Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania "In this ground-breaking edition and study Sarah McNamer makes a very persuasive argument for the primacy of this short Italian text of the Meditations on the Life of Christ among the many longer and later versions, both Italian and Latin. She situates the narrative within the highly affective religious, literary, and artistic traditions of the Trecento, and her careful examination of the evidence—especially the compassionate way the author shapes the narrative in the Infancy and Passion chapters—strongly suggests that its author was a nun of the Clarissan Order in Pisa. The extensive introductory material is replete with sound critical, artistic, historical, and linguistic insights, and McNamer's excellent edition and translation reflect her meticulous attention both to detail and to the larger literary, historical, and artistic context of the work. This is a major contribution to our greater understanding of the 'minor' literature of the fourteenth century." —Christopher Kleinhenz, Carol Mason Kirk Professor Emeritus of Italian, University of Wisconsin-Madison "In addition to the critical edition, the volume includes a translation into English, contextual annotations to the text, a linguistic analysis of the manuscript by Pär Larson of the Opera del Vocabolario Italiano, and an extensive introduction. This is a substantial and noteworthy contribution to the scholarship on the Meditations on the Life of Christ and on medieval devotional literature." — Zygmunt G. Barański, University of Notre Dame "Sarah McNamer's volume shows how this multifaceted work has not yet finished speaking to us"—Archivum Franciscanum Historicum "McNamer's work truly marks an important contribution to the knowledge of the Italian Renaissance, as it brings to the attention of the reader and scholar a work that profoundly marks the piety, the practice of reading, the religiosity of Italians in a crucial period of modern history." —Italian Culture
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Vernieuwing is het wonder van jezelf
Woorden van innerlijke groei en zelfontdekkingSoms, in de drukte van het dagelijks leven, kun je de behoefte voelen om een pas op de plaats te doen. Even afstand nemen van alles, om ruimte te maken voor reflectie en, indien gewenst, verandering. Dit moment van rust kan je helpen om oude patronen los te laten en om nieuwe keuzes te maken. Het kan een kans zijn om weer in contact te komen met wie je werkelijk bent en wat je diep van binnen verlangt. In een wereld die voortdurend in beweging is, biedt deze vernieuwing de mogelijkheid om je eigen koers te bepalen en daarmee weer in harmonie te leven met jezelf en met de mensen om je heen. Vernieuwing is niet alleen een verandering van omgeving, maar een innerlijke reis die je sterker, wijzer en authentieker maakt. Het is het wonder van jezelf opnieuw uitvinden, telkens weer, wanneer jij dit wenst.
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Lyrik 2021 - 2025
Meine Lyrik aus der frühen dritten Freiburger Episode - Vernunft, Liebe & Hoffnung.Texte die zum Teil auch aus der Inspiration meines Literaturkreises "Moving Words" entstanden sind.
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FOU_Navarro-Bonsenyor
The first side-by-side annotated medieval Catalan to English translation of Judah Bonsenyor’s Book of Words and Proverbs by Sages and Philosophers (ca. 1294), a seminal work within the medieval Catalan sapiential tradition, bringing together proverbs of Arabic, Hebrew, and Eastern traditions.
€ 181,50