Author: Bede Jarrett
Publisher: London : Burns, Oates and Washhourne
ISBN:
Category : Dominicans England History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The English Dominicans
Author: Bede Jarrett
Publisher: London : Burns, Oates and Washhourne
ISBN:
Category : Dominicans England History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publisher: London : Burns, Oates and Washhourne
ISBN:
Category : Dominicans England History
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The Dominicans in the British Isles and Beyond
Author: Richard Finn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009193929
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
The history of the Dominicans in the British Isles is a rich and fascinating one. Eight centuries have passed since the Friars Preachers landed on England's shores. Yet no book charting the history of the English Province has appeared for close on a hundred years. Richard Finn now sets right this neglect. He guides the reader engagingly and authoritatively through the medieval, early modern and contemporary periods: from the arrival of the first Black Friars – and the Province's 1221 foundation by Gilbert de Fresnay – to Dominican missions to the Caribbean and Southern Africa and seismic changes in church and society after Vatican II. He discusses the Province's medieval resilience and sudden Reformation collapse; attempts in the 1650s to restore it; its Babylonian Exile in the Low Countries; its virtual disappearance in the nineteenth century; and its unlikely modern revival. This is an essential work for medievalists, theologians and historians alike.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009193929
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
The history of the Dominicans in the British Isles is a rich and fascinating one. Eight centuries have passed since the Friars Preachers landed on England's shores. Yet no book charting the history of the English Province has appeared for close on a hundred years. Richard Finn now sets right this neglect. He guides the reader engagingly and authoritatively through the medieval, early modern and contemporary periods: from the arrival of the first Black Friars – and the Province's 1221 foundation by Gilbert de Fresnay – to Dominican missions to the Caribbean and Southern Africa and seismic changes in church and society after Vatican II. He discusses the Province's medieval resilience and sudden Reformation collapse; attempts in the 1650s to restore it; its Babylonian Exile in the Low Countries; its virtual disappearance in the nineteenth century; and its unlikely modern revival. This is an essential work for medievalists, theologians and historians alike.
A Companion to the English Dominican Province
Author: Eleanor J. Giraud
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004446222
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 443
Book Description
An account of Dominican activities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales from their arrival in 1221 until their dissolution at the Reformation
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004446222
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 443
Book Description
An account of Dominican activities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales from their arrival in 1221 until their dissolution at the Reformation
The English Catholic Refugees on the Continent 1558-1795
Author: Peter Guilday
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Benelux countries
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Benelux countries
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Dominican Gallery
Author: Aidan Nichols
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
ISBN: 9780852443934
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
ISBN: 9780852443934
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
The Dominican Friars in Southern Africa
Author: Philippe Denis
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004111448
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The purpose of this book is to gather in a single narrative the rather disparate stories of Dominican friars in Southern Africa over the past four centuries. It is a social history of the Dominicans in Southern Africa, that is, a history that deals specifically with the social and cultural factors of historical development.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004111448
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The purpose of this book is to gather in a single narrative the rather disparate stories of Dominican friars in Southern Africa over the past four centuries. It is a social history of the Dominicans in Southern Africa, that is, a history that deals specifically with the social and cultural factors of historical development.
The Medieval Dominicans
Author: Eleanor Giraud
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782503569031
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The Order of Preachers has famously bred some of the leading intellectual lights of the Middle Ages. While Dominican achievements in theology, philosophy, languages, law, and sciences have attracted much scholarly interest, their significant engagement with liturgy, the visual arts, and music remains relatively unexplored. These aspects and their manifold interconnections form the focal point of this interdisciplinary volume. The different chapters examine how early Dominicans positioned themselves and interacted with their local communities, where they drew their influences from, and what impact the new Order had on various aspects of medieval life. The contributors to this volume address issues as diverse as the making and illustrating of books, services for a king, the disposition of liturgical space, the creation of new liturgies, and a Dominican-made music treatise. In doing so, they seek to shed light on the actions and interactions of medieval Dominicans in the first centuries of the Order's existence.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782503569031
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The Order of Preachers has famously bred some of the leading intellectual lights of the Middle Ages. While Dominican achievements in theology, philosophy, languages, law, and sciences have attracted much scholarly interest, their significant engagement with liturgy, the visual arts, and music remains relatively unexplored. These aspects and their manifold interconnections form the focal point of this interdisciplinary volume. The different chapters examine how early Dominicans positioned themselves and interacted with their local communities, where they drew their influences from, and what impact the new Order had on various aspects of medieval life. The contributors to this volume address issues as diverse as the making and illustrating of books, services for a king, the disposition of liturgical space, the creation of new liturgies, and a Dominican-made music treatise. In doing so, they seek to shed light on the actions and interactions of medieval Dominicans in the first centuries of the Order's existence.
The English Dominican Province (1221-1921).
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dominicans
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dominicans
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
The Franciscans and Dominicans of Exeter
Author: Andrew George Little
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Monasticism and religious orders
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Monasticism and religious orders
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Music and Liturgy in Medieval Britain and Ireland
Author: Ann Buckley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108654002
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
From music written in praise of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and English saints to the selection of Gospel readings by the Dominicans, this book introduces readers to the richness of medieval liturgical culture from across Britain and Ireland. Each of its three main sections opens with a chapter that offers a contextual frame for its key themes. With contributions from leading experts in pre-Reformation music and its sources, the book's focus on Insular liturgy – rather than that of only one part of Britain or Ireland – allows readers to learn about the devotional, political and creative networks at play in shaping liturgical practices: personal, secular, monastic, lay, and professional. The opening part includes broader discussions of Uses, including that of Salisbury, and case studies explore Insular witnesses to devotional activities in honour of both local cults and widely known figures, including St Columba, St Margaret, St Katherine, and the Magi.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108654002
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
From music written in praise of Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and English saints to the selection of Gospel readings by the Dominicans, this book introduces readers to the richness of medieval liturgical culture from across Britain and Ireland. Each of its three main sections opens with a chapter that offers a contextual frame for its key themes. With contributions from leading experts in pre-Reformation music and its sources, the book's focus on Insular liturgy – rather than that of only one part of Britain or Ireland – allows readers to learn about the devotional, political and creative networks at play in shaping liturgical practices: personal, secular, monastic, lay, and professional. The opening part includes broader discussions of Uses, including that of Salisbury, and case studies explore Insular witnesses to devotional activities in honour of both local cults and widely known figures, including St Columba, St Margaret, St Katherine, and the Magi.