The Discovery of the Individual, 1050-1200Harper & Row, 1972 - 188 pages |
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... passion . It has been said that he " sang of love with the naïve passion of a primitive " .26 We know nothing of the lives of these men outside their poetry , and therefore are unable to say whether they had experienced what they ...
... passion . It has been said that he " sang of love with the naïve passion of a primitive " .26 We know nothing of the lives of these men outside their poetry , and therefore are unable to say whether they had experienced what they ...
Page 141
... Passion of the Lord3 by Candidus Bruno ( c . 825 ) and the meditation on the passion in the Rule for Contemplatives ( de Institutione Inclusarum ) by Aelred of Rievaulx ( c . 1150 ) . With an interval of three centuries , we should ...
... Passion of the Lord3 by Candidus Bruno ( c . 825 ) and the meditation on the passion in the Rule for Contemplatives ( de Institutione Inclusarum ) by Aelred of Rievaulx ( c . 1150 ) . With an interval of three centuries , we should ...
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... passion , Lord , That sheer compassion may thy mercy win . quibus sic compati fac nostra pectora , ut vel compassio digna sit venia . The hymns provided for Good Friday and Holy Saturday were based on a new principle in hymnography ...
... passion , Lord , That sheer compassion may thy mercy win . quibus sic compati fac nostra pectora , ut vel compassio digna sit venia . The hymns provided for Good Friday and Holy Saturday were based on a new principle in hymnography ...
Contents
THE QUESTION | 1 |
THE BACKGROUND 9001050 | 21 |
NEW LEARNING IN A NEW SOCIETY | 37 |
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