Letters

Letters PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 9780813207506
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 436

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Peter Damian (1007-1072), an 11th-century monk and man of letters, left a large and significant body of correspondence. This third volume of The Letters of Peter Damian is an annotated translation of Letters 61-90. These letters reveal the author's concern with the contemporary need for reforms, centering on clerical, especially episcopal, celibacy and on the heresy of simony which involved the purchase of ecclesiastical offices. Because Damian's Latin was a living language that surpasses the ability of classical Latin lexicography to cope with it, all disciplines that make use of medieval thought will welcome this English translation. Owen J. Blum's notes to each letter indicate the vocabulary problems he encountered and how they were resolved. This third volume, like its companions, uses Damian's thought to understand an important and gripping period in the history of church and state.

Letters

Letters PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 9780813207025
Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 348

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Letters 91-120

Letters 91-120 PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813208165
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 441

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Letters

Letters PDF Author: Petrus (Kardinal, Heiliger)
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Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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121-150

121-150 PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
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Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 448

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The Book of Gomorrah and St. Peter Damian's Struggle Against Ecclesiastical Corruption

The Book of Gomorrah and St. Peter Damian's Struggle Against Ecclesiastical Corruption PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
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ISBN: 9780996704205
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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The most accurate and faithful English translation ever produced of St. Peter Damian's Book of Gomorrah, an impassioned denunciation of the vice of sodomy among clerics. The work carries a foreword by Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iñiguez, endorsements by eminent scholars, and an account of Damian's struggle against corruption in the Catholic Church. It also includes a preface addressing and resolving certain historical controversies about the text.

Letters

Letters PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 9780813207070
Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 460

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St. Peter Damian

St. Peter Damian PDF Author: Owen J. Blum
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781481041126
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 234

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The reprint you hold is, to our knowledge, one of only two book-length studies in the English language on St. Peter Damian. The other is The Theology of Peter Damian, by Prof. Emer. Patricia Ranft (Catholic University of America Press, 2012). Rev. Owen J. Blum, O.F.M. (1912-1998), a native of Indianapolis, Indiana, was orphaned at age 7 by an influenza epidemic. Under the sponsorship of a Franciscan priest, he completed seminary studies, was ordained, and then joined the Quincy, Illinois Franciscans. Father Blum's career as a historical scholar began at C.U.A. in 1941. It was thanks to Father Aloysius Ziegler that he became interested in St. Peter Damian and published the present work, his doctoral dissertation, in 1947. Apart from several years as a coeditor of the New Catholic Encyclopedia, Father Blum kept St. Peter Damian the object of his endeavors. He collaborated with Prof. Kurt Reindel on the latter's German critical edition of Damian's Letters. His own English edition of the Letters, published volume by volume by the C.U.A. Press and completed after his death, stands as a monument to his scholarship.

The Letters of Peter Damian, 121-150

The Letters of Peter Damian, 121-150 PDF Author: Saint Peter Damian
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Category : Christian saints
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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The Glory of Paradise

The Glory of Paradise PDF Author: Peter Damian
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465612521
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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The hymns, therefore, of Damiani, and those of the few following centuries which precede the revival of classical literature, are to be regarded, not as unshackling themselves from the fetters of verse, but as continuing uninterruptedly, and developing to nobler uses indigenous Latin poetry, now that, with the decay of ancient learning, the authors of Greece, and their Roman imitators, had almost wholly disappeared from view. The addition of rhyme was a natural consequence of the entire abandonment of quantity, and is by no means to be attributed to Saracenic or Gothic influence. In Damiani's trochaics, as in Spanish verse, it is confined mostly to the final vowel; but the construction of all such tetrameter metre requires that it be limited, at all events, to the catalectic and final syllable. When, indeed, as soon afterwards, the verse was divided, the change required the disyllabic or trochee rhyme, which gives new grandeur to such hymns as the "Dies iræ," with the optional reservation of the latter portion of the line, consisting of seven syllables, for an intermitted cadence resembling the parœmiac of the Greek ?anap?æstic system, as in the "Stabat Mater." Besides the happy addition of rhyme, these rhythmical trochaics possess this superiority over those constr?cted on the Grecian model, that, losing at the same time a great deal of its monotony, they adapt themselves more readily to every emotion of the mind, by elevating or lowering the intensity of the arsis, though the character of the thought may be contemplative, sorrowful, or jubilant by turns. Severely addicted, as I must be supposed to be, to versification of the stricter and more classical order, I must confess my sympathy with those who take extreme delight in the sacred Latin poetry of the Middle Ages, in which that language seems for the first time to have put forth its full power, and, in wholly discarding imitation, to have become inimitable itself.? Theologically such compositions are entirely unobjectionable; for the finest examples, like Damiani's Hymn, are as uniformly evangelical, and as purely scriptural, as the readers of the pious effusions of Watts, or Wesley, or Author: John Newton, of which we are here so perpetually reminded, could themselves desire. They have little in common with the Church of ? Rome. They reflect none of her manifold corruptions; and she has done what she could to diminish their surpassing purity anal power.