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Jacopone da Todi

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Magazine article from: Michigan Academician January 1, 2008 700+ words ...arguments of her detractors. Jacopone Da Todi and Property. Thomas Renna...that the ideas of poverty in Jacopone da Todi's Lauds (such lauds 28, 31...part a reply to the writings of Jacopone da Todi. 2) some scholars (F. Suitner...
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Magazine article from: Catholic Insight October 1, 1998 700+ words ...Catholic spirituality. One such is Jacopone da Todi, a thirteeth-century Franciscan...Encyclopedia Britannica. The canonicity of da Todi's poetry, however, is not what...bases his discussion of prayer on da Todi's "Five Ways in Which God Reveals...
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Newspaper article from: The Independent - London Hugh Vickers October 29, 1999 700+ words ...amore. The Italian words are by the medieval mystic Jacopone da Todi, and continue the tradition of ecstatic Laude, in praise of the created world, which derive from Jacopone's master St Francis of Assisi himself. Since their...
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Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review Zaccarello, Michelangelo April 1, 2004 700+ words ...between Jacopo Mostacci, Pier delle Vigne, and Giacomo da Lentini on the nature of love. In spite of diverging...Dialogic structures are shown to play an important role in Jacopone da Todi's adaptation of minstrel patterns and lower registers...
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Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review Eastman, John October 1, 2005 700+ words ...Poor Hermits and Brothers of Pope Celestine, who were to live according to the will and intent of St. Francis." Jacopone da Todi, a Franciscan inclined toward Celestine V cannot be counted among the Spirituals. His criticism of the environment...
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Newspaper article from: The Malay Mail Wing Sun Heng-Lee April 13, 2001 700+ words ...Stabat Mater is a classical rendering which is generally performed during Good Friday. Using the text of a certain Jacopone da Todi, Stabat Mater is a series of verses, 12 in all, which express the anguish and lament of the Mother of Christ as...

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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...Mater Dolorosa [Lat.,=the sorrowful mother was standing], 13th-century hymn of the Roman Church attributed to Jacopone da Todi. A prayer meditating on the sorrows of the Virgin Mary in her station at the Cross, it was the liturgical sequence...
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