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The fall of the Chorupnik parish. A contribution to the history of reformation in Poland

The fall of the Chorupnik parish. A contribution to the history of reformation in Poland

Upadek parafii w Chorupniku. Przyczynek do dziejów reformacji w Polsce

Author(s): Bogumił Szady / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 02/2013

Keywords: Chem diocese; Chorupnik; Reformation; Counter-Reformation; Catholic clergy; Church benefices; nobility

The article takes up the question of the fall of the Latin parish in Chorupnik that belonged to the former Chełm diocese. The parish church in Chorupnik was taken away by Protestants in the second half of the 16th century. Attempts at recovering its property possessions by incorporating it into the neighboring parish in Gorzków, and then actions taken both by the Gorzków parish priest and the bishop and his chapter were unsuccessful. A detailed study of the attempt to recover the property of one of the parishes that disappeared during the Reformation, is situated within the context of the relations between the nobility and the clergy in the Counter-Reformation period. Research on the social, legal and economic relations in a local dimension is important for understanding the mechanisms of the mass departure of the nobility to reformed denominations, and then of their return to the Catholic Church.

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Persephone or Eurydice? Antithesis Or Inversion?
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Persephone or Eurydice? Antithesis Or Inversion?

Perséphone ou Eurydice ? Antithèse ou inversion ?

Author(s): Barbara Sosień / Language(s): French / Issue: 22/2012

Keywords: Gerard de Nerval; Alphonse Esquiro; Persephone; Eurydice; Antithesis; Inversion; Light; Darkness.

A duality of being is inscribed in the mythical story of Persephone, therefore its character is both antithetical and inversive. The antithesis is defined by the seeming dichotomy between the earthly existence of Demeter’s daughter Cora and her underground life when she becomes Hades’s wife Persephone. However, the myth shows the Cora of daylight and Persephone of darkness as a unity; the cyclical return to the surface of the earth and disappearance in its depth point to inversion rather than antithesis. In the works of French romanticism the dramatic character of Persephone is sometimes placed close to Eurydice. The present paper discusses the issue in the writings of Gérard de Nerval and Alphonse Esquiros’s Le Magicien.

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School of virtues: the graceful behavior as curriculum
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School of virtues: the graceful behavior as curriculum

Schola virtutum: venustas morum cum curriculum

Author(s): Oleg Georgiev / Language(s): Bulgarian / Issue: 15/2009

Keywords: virtues; behavio; pious; curriculum; medieval education; medieval philosophy

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An Eared-type Mace from Traian ‘Dealul Fântânilor’ (Neamţ County)

Un sceptru cruciform descoperit la Traian ‘Dealul Fântânilor’ (jud. Neamţ)

Author(s): Roxana Munteanu,Daniel Garvan / Language(s): Romanian / Issue: 4/2012

Keywords: eared-type maces; Decea Mureşului; Cucuteni A-B; cultural relationships

A fragment of an eared-type mace was recently found in the collections of the History and Archaeology Museum at Piatra-Neamt. The artefact originates from Traian ‘Dealul Fântânilor’, a Cucuteni A-B settlement. Only three other such maces are known from the Romanian territory of Moldova with all found in uncertain contexts. The recently ‘rediscovered’ mace contributes to the re-interpretation of cultural relationships and influences during the Chalcolithic period. The presence of eared-type maces in larger numbers in Transylvania is attributed to a population of steppe origin: the architects of the Decea Mureşului necropolis. The maces from Moldova are considered the result of contact with eastern tribes. The stone artefact from Traian is later in date than the Decea Mureşului cemetery confirming that eared-type maces reached the area west of the Prut River during a broad time span (perhaps the whole of the Chalcolithic).

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Interactive philosophy teaching: At the fair of disclosure

Interactive philosophy teaching: At the fair of disclosure

Interaktywna edukacja filozoficzna: Na Targowisku Ujawnień

Author(s): Katarzyna Kuczyńska,Sebastian Wachowiak / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 25/2014

Keywords: Philosophizing; the practical nature of philosophy; interactive teaching; identity exposure; constructivism; being a part of a group; cognitive dissonance; holism

The text consists of the theoretical introduction Interactive philosophy teaching, written by Katarzyna Kuczyńska, followed by a presentation (with a commentary) of the philosophical workshop script At the Fair of Disclosures, created by Sebastian Wachowiak.The theoretical part refers to the idea of philosophy as a form of human activity that stays in a strict correlation with everyday life. Using the idea as a referential point, the author distinguishes the following issues: (a) the process of philosophical thinking, (b) the results of this process – philosophical knowledge, (c) the knowledge of philosophy, as well as intellectual competence, crucial for developing one’s philosophical culture. She also provides an interactive model of teaching philosophy at school as the one she considers the most favorable. According to the given point of view, interactive philosophy teaching: (a) points out the correlation of philosophical questions with existential experience of the individuals; (b) creates environment for active philosophising for the students (the didactic situation aims at initiating the knowledge manufacturing process rather than simply reproducing the knowledge). Sebastian Wachowiak’s script At the Fair of Disclosures is an example of creating educational situation within the interactive model of philosophy teaching. The goal of the lesson is to deepen the students’ understanding of identity as a category described through its public and social as well as intimate and private dimension (to show the multidimensionality of human life in public and social space); to recognize the moral threats resulting from the identity exposure. During the first part of the lesson, while the students are participating in the designed didactic game, the issue selected in accordance to the above criteria becomes the object of students’ experience. The second part of the lesson is a discussion which aims at stimulating the students intellectually and engaging them in active philosophising. The script closes with the author’s commentary, in which he refers to the experience gained during the realisation of the presented didactic idea on the one hand, and on the other explicates the interactive nature of the designed didactic situation.

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THE FRENCH MUSICAL « THE SUN KING » : BETWEEN UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA

LA COMÉDIE MUSICALE « LE ROI SOLEIL » : ENTRE UTOPIE ET DYSTOPIE

Author(s): Marine Deregnoncourt / Language(s): French / Issue: 20/2016

Keywords: La comédie musicale « Le Roi Soleil »; l’utopie et la dystopie; la chanson et la littérature

Comment la comédie musicale « Le Roi Soleil » revisite-t-elle les concepts d'utopie et de dystopie caractéristiques de la société versaillaise ? Telle est la problématique que nous nous envisageons de traiter dans cet article. Pour ce faire, notre analyse se divisera en trois parties. La première d’entre elles constituera le versant théorique de notre étude. Nous tenterons d’y démontrer pour quoi il nous paraît judicieux de considérer la chanson comme une œuvre littéraire. La deuxième partie s’axera, quant à elle, sur l’utopie et la dystopie. Nous verrons comment ces concepts mythiques siéent parfaitement à Versailles. En ce qui concerne la troisième partie, elle portera plus spécifiquement sur la comédie musicale « Le Roi Soleil » et sur sa manière de revisiter, à travers certaines de ses chansons, les concepts précités.

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The beginnings of European integration - first efforts to achieve collective security in Europe

The beginnings of European integration - first efforts to achieve collective security in Europe

Die Anfänge der Europäischen Integration – erste Bemühungen um kollektive Sicherheit in Europa

Author(s): Karel Schelle / Language(s): German / Issue: 10/2013

Keywords: European integration;peace;collective security

At first sight, the idea of European integration seems to be an entirely modern matter. If we talk about it, it is most likely in frames of decades, or utmost (considering the change of millennium) we talk about it as a matter of the last century. However, we can undoubtedly find roots of European integration far earlier – namely in the period when Roman Empire was forming not only the disposition of Europe, but also the history of a part of the African and Asian continent. Although motivations of those, who inspired the European integration, were different, we can also see efforts to ensure lasting peace by peace agreements.

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Slavs in Theophylact Simocatta’s „Universal History” – a Byzantine axiological perspective

Slavs in Theophylact Simocatta’s „Universal History” – a Byzantine axiological perspective

Słowianie w Historii powszechnej Teofilakta Simokatty – bizantyńska perspektywa aksjologiczna

Author(s): Anna Kotłowska / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 17/2017

Keywords: Early Slavs; Theophylact Simocatta; Byzantine historiography

The Universal History of Theophylact Simocatta constitutes a very important source for the history of the Later Roman Empire, especially within the context of appearance of the Avars and the Slavs in the Balkans. This article confirms the high reliability and great value of Theophylact’ s narrative concerning the Slavs in the last two decades of the sixth century. In the second part, some new remarks have been given, which argue for the authenticity of the famous episode about Slavs “living at the end of the Western Ocean” (6.2). Moreover, the author is firmly convinced that the so-called Western Ocean should be identified with the Baltic Sea.

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Early modern Bohemica in manuscripts at Herzog August-Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel

Early modern Bohemica in manuscripts at Herzog August-Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel

Humanistická bohemika v rukopisech Herzog August-Bibliothek ve Wolfenbüttelu

Author(s): Marta Vaculínová / Language(s): Czech / Issue: 48/2018

Keywords: Early modern manuscripts; Herzog August Library Wolfenbüttel; Humanist correspondence; Bohemica

This paper aims to present an informative overview of early modern Bohemical manuscripts at Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel. Attention focuses primarily upon the Latin correspondence between Czech humanists and those abroad, though the overview also includes other genres and languages (Czech and German). Of the previously unknown non-epistolary manuscripts, the discoveries of original manuscripts by Lutheran vicars Zachariáš Theobald and Siegmund Schererz can be considered to be of interest.

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The Sermon on the Feast of St Wenceslas by Jakoubek of Stříbro from 1413

The Sermon on the Feast of St Wenceslas by Jakoubek of Stříbro from 1413

Svatováclavské kázání Jakoubka ze Stříbra z roku 1413

Author(s): Jindřich Marek / Language(s): Czech,Latin / Issue: 49/1/2019

Keywords: Jakoubek of Stříbro;hussitism; sermons; text editions

This paper deals with the sermon of Jakoubek of Stříbro on the day of Saint Wenceslaus from 1413. The author analyzes it in relation to its model, which is Jakoubek’s earlier sermon, and draws attention to the significant influence of this sermon on Utraquist preaching about Saint Wenceslaus.

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Hugh of Saint Victor’s Treatise De verbo Dei. Polish Translation

Hugh of Saint Victor’s Treatise De verbo Dei. Polish Translation

Hugona ze Świętego Wiktora traktat De verbo Dei. Przekład

Author(s): Michał Buraczewski,Łukasz Libowski,Piotr Wilk / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 1/2020

Keywords: Hugh of St. Victor; De verbo Dei; Victorine school; 12th century philosophy; Letter to the Hebrews;

This article presents the translation of the treatise De verbo Dei, one of the several minor works of Hugh of Saint Victor (c. 1096–1141), which are known under the joint title Sex opuscula spiritualia. Hugh was a philosopher, a theologian, and a mystic, one of the main representatives of the Parisian Victorine School, an author increasingly present in Polish specialist literature. Hugh’s opuscle is an excellent exemplum of the twelfth-century monastic method of Scriptural interpretation. It is an exegesis of a short New Testament fragment, just a few verses of the Letter to the Hebrews (4:12–5:2).

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Florin Fodorean, Pannonia, Dacia și Moesia în izvoarele geografice antice, Editura Mega, Cluj‐Napoca, 2014, 259 p., ISBN 978‐606‐543‐459‐2

Florin Fodorean, Pannonia, Dacia și Moesia în izvoarele geografice antice, Editura Mega, Cluj‐Napoca, 2014, 259 p., ISBN 978‐606‐543‐459‐2

Florin Fodorean, Pannonia, Dacia și Moesia în izvoarele geografice antice, Editura Mega, Cluj‐Napoca, 2014, 259 p., ISBN 978‐606‐543‐459‐2

Author(s): Nelu Zugravu / Language(s): Romanian / Issue: 48-49/2015

Keywords: Roman provinces; ancient cartographic sources; Pannonia; Dacia; Moesia;

This review presents the work of Florin Fodorean, Pannonia, Dacia and Moesia in ancient geographical sources. The paper analyzes the data from the two sources, in which it discusses each segment provincial road and makes extremely detailed comparisons between different parameters prove, indisputably, a perfect mastery of the field. Instead, the least familiar with the subject (the signatory of these lines is one of they), who cannot avoid this work for various reasons - scientific, didactic, etc. -, will have to show a lot of patience and attention to manage among "Listings", figures, percentages, values, frequencies, "cases", figures, tables which abounds in it; dry descriptions, standard expressions, annoying repetitions of the same information from one section to another.

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Reformation prints from Königsberg in the academic libraries of the Wojciech Kętrzyński Northern Institut and the Museum of Warmia and Masuria

Reformation prints from Königsberg in the academic libraries of the Wojciech Kętrzyński Northern Institut and the Museum of Warmia and Masuria

Królewieckie druki reformacyjne w bibliotekach naukowych Instytutu Północnego im. Wojciecha Kętrzyńskiego w Olsztynie i Muzeum Warmii i Mazur

Author(s): Zoja Jaroszewicz-Pieresławcew / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 2/2021

Keywords: printing;Königsberg;academic libraries in Olsztyn;Reformation;old prints

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LEKKHA VIL’EVNA ZHUKOVA, VOENNOE DUKHOVENSTVO V ROSSII V KONTSE XIX – NACHALE XX VEKA. SBORNIK STAIEI

LEKKHA VIL’EVNA ZHUKOVA, VOENNOE DUKHOVENSTVO V ROSSII V KONTSE XIX – NACHALE XX VEKA. SBORNIK STAIEI

LEKKHA VIL’EVNA ZHUKOVA, VOENNOE DUKHOVENSTVO V ROSSII V KONTSE XIX – NACHALE XX VEKA. SBORNIK STAIEI

Author(s): Paweł Krokosz / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 118/2022

Keywords: Military clergy; Russia; Lekkha Vil’evna Zhukova; Russian Orthodox Church; Russian army in the 19th and 20th centuries; Russo-Japanese War;

Review of: PAWEŁ KROKOSZ - Lekkha Vil’evna Zhukova, Voennoe dukhovenstvo v Rossii v kontse XIX – nachale XX veka. Sbornik staiei, red. D.A. Andreeva, O.V. Belousovoi, Sankt-Peterburg 2020, ss. 366 (Trudy istoricheskogo fakul’teta MGU. Vyp. 112. Ser. II: Istoricheskie issledovaniia, 63), ISBN 978-5-00165-086-7

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Child’s Dignity in the Jesuit Pedeutological Thought of the Old Polish Period

Child’s Dignity in the Jesuit Pedeutological Thought of the Old Polish Period

Godność dziecka w jezuickiej myśli pedeutologicznej okresu staropolskiego

Author(s): Anna Królikowska / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 56/2021

Keywords: child; dignity; teacher; pedeutology; Jesuits;

RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to show the vision of a child and his/her dignity promoted in the Jesuit pedeutological thought. THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND METHODS: In order to answer this question, works of the greatest Jesuit pedagogues were analysed, as those works were used in the process of educating teachers in the above-mentioned teacher seminaries. THE PROCESS OF ARGUMENTATION: The Jesuit system of education was organised according to the principles included in Ratio Studiorum, an act that has been created and improved for several centuries. The act regulated the rights and obligations of all the subjects taking part in the process of teaching and upbringing. In order to fulfil the objectives and assumptions of Jesuit education, well-prepared teachers were needed. RESEARCH RESULTS: The analysis allows uncovering the child’s position in the process of education and upbringing in a direct way by recognizing his/her royal dignity, expressed in respect for childhood, his/her rights, concerns, developmental opportunities, and indirectly – expressed in the description of the teacher’s professional role, his mission towards the youngest students, in specific methodological guidelines for future teachers. CONCLUSIONS, INNOVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:The pedeutological thought reconstructed on the basis of reading the most important works of Old Polish Jesuit educators training teachers for Jesuit schools reflects of that time thinking about the main actors of the educational process: students and teachers. It allows reading the role of each of them, as well as their mutual relationship in the process of education and upbringing. The student has a central position in it, has “royal dignity,” while the teacher plays a servitude role, which requires from him humility on the one hand (the principle of adaptation, individualization), and on the other – comprehensive and thorough professional preparation, which assumes possessing substantive, didactic, methodological and personal competences.

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Grčić and Croatian cultural heritage

Grčić and Croatian cultural heritage

Grčić i hrvatska kulturna baština

Author(s): Joško Belamarić / Language(s): Croatian / Issue: 11+12/2008

Keywords: Marko Grčić; Croatian cultural heritage; culture;

Kada je Grčićima stigao muštuluk da se rodio Marko, moglo se pretpostaviti da će mali, između tolikih mogućnosti u kojima se taj drevni sinjski rod već dokazao, jednom možda biti i pjesnik. U razgranatoj rodoslovnoj krošnji važna mjesta držali su, primjerice, Ivan Filipović Grčić, barokni svećenik, književnik i protuosmanski ratnik koji je 1704. izdao Divkovića na ikavici, i genijalni folklorist i pjesnik fra Stjepan Grčić, bliski Markov rod. Činjenica da je rođen na limesu dviju kultura, kršćanske i islamske, koje su vjekovima koegzistirale u osmozi različitih, na prvi pogled posve oprečnih civilizacijskih modela, trajno je odredila najvažnije životne interese našeg slavljenika. Prije svega, Markovo oko i sluh usredotočeni su trajno na proučavanje sinkretizama, i to u prvom redu »epoha tjeskobe« (izraz je skovao W. H. Auden), makar, čini se, drugih epoha u povijesti i nema. Bez obzira na golemo i stvarno teološko znanje, on u proučavanju sinkretizama (pa i kada govori o Silesiusu, Blakeu...) nije mislio da bi mu glavni objekt trebale biti vjere i naučavanja o njima, nego vrenje čitava duhovnog terena iz kojega one rastu. Privlače ga sinkretizmi poganstva i kršćanstva, kršćanstva i islama, katoličanstva i protestantizma, Istoka i Zapada

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Publius Iuventius Celsus: A Notable Roman Jurist as Governor of the Province of Thrace
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Publius Iuventius Celsus: A Notable Roman Jurist as Governor of the Province of Thrace

Publius Iuventius Celsus: един забележителен римски юрист като управител на провинция Тракия

Author(s): Lyudmila Chakarova-Prisoeva / Language(s): Bulgarian / Issue: 6/2022

Keywords: Celsus; jurist; Digest; legatus Augusti pro praetor; Thrace

This article presents the personality and activities of the little-known Publius Iuventius Celsus. By using the biographical research method, it outlines his place in the age of the developed Principate and classical Roman jurisprudence. The aim is to highlight his achievements as a remarkable jurist who left a legacy of significant legal maxims and concepts for the development of jurisprudence in the following centuries and to emphasize his participation in the state administration and the holding of high magistrate positions. Special attention is paid to his tenure in the province of Thrace and the probable reasons for the appointment of Celsus to this office.

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Contributions to the History of a Library in Oradea. Old Books from the Library Holdings of the Roman Catholic Seminary
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Contributions to the History of a Library in Oradea. Old Books from the Library Holdings of the Roman Catholic Seminary

Contribuții la istoria unei biblioteci din Oradea. Carte veche din fondul bibliotecii Seminarului Romano-Catolic

Author(s): Silviu Sana / Language(s): Romanian / Issue: 2 Supp./2022

Keywords: Roman Catholic Seminary; Oradea; book; manuscript notes; Košice; Trnava; Stuttgart; Augsburg;

The study of the history of the libraries of church institutions in Romania is a subject that has already entered the broader theme of cultural history for some time. But this segment is still on the thorny road of "deciphering" because, with the establishment of the communist regime, the Romanian state has nationalised the vast majority of archives and libraries that belonged to religious denominations, especially those of the Greek Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Church; this nationalisation made these archives and libraries to be destroyed or scattered, in various cultural institutions of the state. In this case, the old library of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea was nationalised, copies of these holdings entering the holdings of the Bihor County Library.This study brings an addition to the history of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea, more precisely to the history of the library of the Roman Catholic Seminary, an institution that has functioned in Oradea since 1741. The seven copies of old books presented here, kept in the old book holdings of the Bihor County Library, have ownership marks regarding their belonging to this school library. They were used in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as teaching manuals by Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic theological students who were preparing to become priests. These books, printed in the first half of the eighteenth century, are theology textbooks and came out in Catholic centres such as Kosice, Trnava, Stuttgart and Augsburg. These works represent a micro-library, which were a part of the library of the Latin Seminary in Oradea, an institution whose book holdings contributed to raising the intellectual and spiritual level of the students. The novelty elements brought to the history of the old book from the north-western area of Romania lie precisely in the discovery of these copies, which through the notes left, bear the "seal" of the library of the Roman Catholic Seminary in Oradea. We are dealing with seven works of theology, in the fields of spiritual theology, biblical theology, church history, saints' lives, canon law and homiletic theology, volumes that, through the manuscript notes on their pages, show their usefulness as textbooks in the formation of Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic alumni in the Latin Seminary in Oradea. Famous authors such as St. Albert the Great (1193-1280) or Johann Bollandi (1596-1665), as well as the titles of the Canons of the Tridentine Council, the New Testament in Greek and the Lives of the Saints in Hungary, reveal the informational wealth assumed by the superiors of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea so that the library of its Seminary would have the best tools to form its clergy.

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Jesuit retreat of Father Honorat Koźmiński OFMCap

Jesuit retreat of Father Honorat Koźmiński OFMCap

Jezuickie rekolekcje o. Honorata Koźmińskiego OFMCap

Author(s): Andrzej Derdziuk / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 23/2022

Keywords: Honorat Koźmiński; Capuchins; Ignatian spirituality; spiritual exercises

Blessed Honorat Koźminski, OFMCap (1829 – 1916), founder of numerous religious congregations and renewer of the face of the Church in Poland at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, in his spiritual experience drew from the spiritual exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola. This was done through the use of books authored and published by Jesuits, and by living retreats according to the Ignatian method. The article discusses the question of the place of annual retreats in the rhythm of continuous formation of Capuchins and shows the Jesuit manuals that were within the range of interest of Father Honorat Koźmiński, as well as presents the adherence of the Founder of hidden congregations to the method of spiritual exercises of St Ignatius. Out of the fifty-two series of retreats that Fr. Koźmiński personally experienced, as many as thirty-four were conducted from Jesuit manuals. Despite his deep attachment to the spirituality of Saint Francis of Assisi, the Blessed Capuchin had a great appreciation for the spiritual exercises promoted by the Jesuits.

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Hugh of Saint Victor’s View of the Practice of Simony: The Tenth Part of the Second Book of De sacramentis christianae fidei – Introduction, Translation, Commentary

Hugh of Saint Victor’s View of the Practice of Simony: The Tenth Part of the Second Book of De sacramentis christianae fidei – Introduction, Translation, Commentary

Spojrzenie Hugona ze Świętego Wiktora na proceder symonii. Dziesiąta część drugiej księgi De sacramentis christianae fidei – wstęp, przekład, komentarz

Author(s): Łukasz Libowski / Language(s): Polish / Issue: 2/2022

Keywords: Hugh of Saint Victor; victorines; De sacramentis christianae fidei; simony; Middle Ages; translation and commentary

This article presents the translation of part ten of the second book of Hugh of St Victor’s (b. c. 1096, d. 1141) treatise De sacramentis christianae fidei, which deals with simony (De simonia). To make it easier for the reader to compare the original with the translation, a selected fragment from De sacramentis... has been reprinted as published by Jacques-Paul Migne in the 176th volume of his perennial collection Patrologia Latina. The Polish translation is preceded by a brief introductory word and provided with footnotes that give information about the dating, the basic idea and the structure of the text as well as summarise and to some extent discuss the contents of part ten of the second book of this theological summa.

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