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Andrea Bocelli: Sacred Arias $7.21 BOCELLI ANDREA SACRED ARIAS… |
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Catholic Latin Classics $11.67 The Cathedral Singers, under the direction of Richard Proulx, help you relive the glory of 20 classic Catholic favorites, all in Latin. Tracks include:Ave MariaO Salutaris Hostia, for chorus Panis angelicus for tenor, organ, harp, cello bass Tantum Ergo Ellens Gesang III (Ave Maria), song for voice piano, D. 839 (Op. 52/6) O Sanctissima O Bone Jesu Ave verum Corpus, motet for chorus, strings organ… |
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Confessions (Penguin Classics) $5.59 His task was twofold: to explain to himself the significance of his conversion to Christianity, and to do so in terms that would convince his readers that this was indeed the one, true faith. In his attempt to achieve these aims, Saint Augustine produced a masterpiece of intellectual biography. The Confessions are written with an emotional intensity that sets him apart from the academic tradition… |
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine (Image Book) $6.02 The Greatest Spiritual Autobiography of All Time, in a Distinguished New Translation for the Modern Reader…. |
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A Letter Concerning Toleration: Humbly Submitted (Hpc Classics Series) $2.96 Ever since humankind raised its head toward the heavens in search of universal understanding and spiritual fulfilment, wars, pogroms, persecution, prejudice, and contempt have been the means of resolving the many and varied disagreements that have arisen over matters religious. In his “Letter Concerning Toleration”, Locke offers a compelling plea for freedom of conscience and religious expression…. |
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Catholic Classics V $15.99 Catholic Classics V |
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Catholic Classics: Songs in Spanish $16.72 Catholic Classics: Songs in Spanish |
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Catholic Christmas Classics / The Cathed $16.68 Catholic Christmas Classics / The Cathed |
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Catholic Instrumental Classics, Vol. 10 $16.67 Catholic Instrumental Classics, Vol. 10 |
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Catholic Communion Classics, Vol. 11 $16.67 Catholic Communion Classics, Vol. 11 |
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Latin Classics: Vol. 2-Latin Classics $8.59 Latin Classics: Vol. 2-Latin Classics |
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Academics of Swansea University: Robin Milner, Barry Sheerman, Edward Arthur Thompson, J. Gwyn Griffiths, Olgierd Zienkiewicz, W. B. Gallie $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Robin Milner, Barry Sheerman, Edward Arthur Thompson, J. Gwyn Griffiths, Olgierd Zienkiewicz, W. B. Gallie, John Fulton, Baron Fulton, John V. Tucker, Nina Fishman, Merfyn Jones, Tavi Murray, Arthur Elijah Trueman, John Brookfield, A. H. Armstrong, Thomas Iorwerth Ellis, June Clark, David Dumville, Edward Ernest Hughes, Derek Long, Henry Lewis, Harold Thimbleby, Jon Latimer, Clifford J. Rogers, J. R. Morgan, Julian T. Jackson, Faron Moller, Robert Walter Steel, David Eastwood, David Parry, William Davies Thomas, Hywel Teifi Edwards, Glanmor Williams, Jack Richardson, Peter Mosses. Excerpt: Arthur Hilary Armstrong FBA (13 August 1909 16 October 1997) was an English educator and author. Armstrong is recognized as one of the foremost authorities on the philosophical teachings of Plotinus ca. 205 270 CE. His multi-volume translation of the philosopher’s teachings is regarded as an essential tool of classical studies. Life Armstrong was born in Hove, England . He was the son of W. A (clergy) and E. Cripps Armstrong. He married Deborah Wilson in 1933. He has two sons and three daughters. He received a B.A. from the University of Cambridge in 1932 and his M.A. in 1935. His hobbies and other interests included travel and gardening. He was made a fellow of the British Academy in 1970 and a fellow in the American Catholic Philosophical Association . Academia Armstrong began his teaching career in 1936 at University College, Swansea , Wales . This lasted until 1939 when he moved to the Royal University of Malta in Valletta as a professor of classics. In 1943, he became a classical sixth form master at Beaumont College , Old Windsor , Berkshire , England . Three years later in 1946, he went to Cardiff University as a lecturer in Latin . In 1950, he was named the Gladstone Professor |
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Burials at the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua: Pietro Bembo, Anthony of Padua, Barbara Strozzi, Costanzo Porta $8.69 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Fernando Martins de Bulhões, venerated as Anthony of Padua or Anthony of Lisbon, (c. 1195 13 June 1231) is a Portuguese Catholic saint who was born in Lisbon, Portugal where he lived most of his life, to a wealthy family and who died in Padua, Italy. Fernando Martins de Bulhões, who later, upon admission into the Franciscan Order, would take up the name António (Anthony), was born in Lisbon to Martim Vicente de Bulhões and Teresa Pais Taveira (brother of Pedro Martins de Bulhões, ancestor of the Bulhão or Bulhões family), in a very rich family of the nobility who wanted him to become educated; however, these were not his wishes. His family arranged sound education for him at the local cathedral school. Against the wishes of his family, he entered the Augustinian Abbey of St. Vincent on the outskirts of Lisbon. The Canons Regular of St. Augustine, of which he was a member, were famous for their dedication to scholarly pursuits. Anthony studied Scripture and the Latin classics. After his ordination, Anthony was placed in charge of hospitality in his abbey. In this role, in 1219, he came in contact with five Franciscans who were on their way to Morocco to preach to the Muslims there. Anthony was strongly attracted to the simple Gospel lifestyle of the Franciscan friars. In February 1220, news arrived that the five Franciscans had been martyred in Morocco. Anthony meditated on the heroism of these Franciscans. He wanted to obey God’s call to leave everything and follow Him. Anthony obtained permission from his Augustinian superiors to join the Franciscan Order. On the return trip to Portugal, his ship was driven by storm upon the coast of Sicily and he landed at Messina. From Sicily he made his way to Assisi and |
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Church, Society, And Hegemony $25 This book provides a critical sociology of religion in Latin America. It discusses the notion of religion as part of social, cultural, and political processes in capitalist societies, drawing on the classics of sociological thought (Marx, Durkheim, Weber, and Gramsci). Thus, churches are analyzed as organized institutions of religious mediation intimately linked to the production of social, cultural, and political hegemony in Latin America. The Catholic Church, the dominant church in the region, is analyzed in terms of its transformations from conquest and colonization through the changing winds of Vatican II to the revolutionary experiences of the popular church in the seventies and eighties. |
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Conquests of Mexico and Peru Volume $10 With its vivid language and bold strokes, the magnificent History of the Conquest of Peru, first published in 1847, is one of historian William Prescott’s landmark works.A masterly study of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro’s overthrow of the Inca Empire, this astonishing chronicle is considered a classic of Latin American history. Noted for its striking portrayal of the Spanish character, the book rings with a “fusion of courage, cruelty, pride, and gallows humor,” says Darnell. “We seem to be overhearing dialogue and observing firsthand the interaction between the Spaniards as they struggle for control of an empire.” He hails this as “an immensely readable history.” Also available from Cosimo Classics: History of the Conquest of Mexico, Prescott’s companion volume about Cortés’s subjugation of the Aztecs. Historian, writer, and scholar WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTT (1796-1859) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. A regular contributor to the prestigious Boston literary journal North American Review, he also authored numerous books of history, including 1837′s The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic, a critical and popular success in both America and Europe. |
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Conquests of Mexico and Peru: Volum $10 “It is a magnificent epic,” Prescott declared of his own work, the splendid History of the Conquest of Mexico, after its publication in 1843, and indeed, it is still hailed today as his masterpiece. Reverberating with hints of Greek tragedy and classical drama, this is a sweeping and enthralling account of Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortés’s crushing of Montezuma and his Aztec empire. Perhaps the most important work of Latin American history, it is “one of the most brilliant examples which the English language possesses of literary art applied to historical narration,” raves Prescott biographer Harry Thurston Peck. “All the chief actors of his great historic drama not only live and breathe, but they are as distinctly differentiated as they must have been in life.”Also available from Cosimo Classics: History of the Conquest of Peru, Prescott’s companion volume about Pizarro’s subjugation of the Incans.Historian, writer, and scholar WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTT (1796-1859) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. A regular contributor to the prestigious Boston literary journal North American Review, he also authored numerous books of history, including 1837′s The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic, a critical and popular success in both America and Europe. |
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History of the Conquest of Mexico Peru $54 With its vivid language and bold strokes, the magnificent History of the Conquest of Peru, first published in 1847, is one of historian William Prescott’s landmark works. A masterly study of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro’s overthrow of the Inca Empire, this astonishing chronicle is considered a classic of Latin American history. Noted for its striking portrayal of the Spanish character, the book rings with a “fusion of courage, cruelty, pride, and gallows humor,” says Darnell. “We seem to be overhearing dialogue and observing firsthand the interaction between the Spaniards as they struggle for control of an empire.” He hails this as “an immensely readable history.”Also available from Cosimo Classics: History of the Conquest of Mexico, Prescott’s companion volume about Cortés’s subjugation of the Aztecs.Historian, writer, and scholar WILLIAM HICKLING PRESCOTT (1796-1859) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. A regular contributor to the prestigious Boston literary journal North American Review, he also authored numerous books of history, including 1837′s The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic, a critical and popular success in both America and Europe. |
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Libraries In Greece $8.78 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Greek Librarians, Leo Allatius, National Library of Greece, Music Library of Greece “Lilian Voudouri”, Imperial Library of Constantinople, the Gennadius Library. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Leo Allatius (c. 1586 – January 19, 1669) (Greek: , Leon Allatios, , Lionis Allatzis, Italian: Leone Allacci, Allacio Latin: Leo Allatius, Allacius) was a Greek scholar, theologian and keeper of the Vatican library. Leo Allatius was a Greek, born on the island of Chios in 1586, his father was Niccolas Allatzes and his mother was Sebaste Neurides, both of Greek extraction. He was taken by his maternal uncle Michael Nauridis to Italy to be educated at the age of nine, first in Calabria and then in Rome where he was admitted into the Greek college. A graduate of the Greek College of St. Athanasius in Rome, he spent his career in Rome as teacher of Greek at the Greek college, and devoting himself to the study of classics and theology. He found a patron in Pope Gregory XV. In 1622, after the capture of Heidelberg by Tilly, when the Protestant Elector of Bavaria Frederick V was supplanted by a Catholic one, the victorious elector Maximilian of Bavaria presented the splendid Palatinate library composed of 196 cases containing about 3500 manuscripts to Pope Gregory. Allacci supervised its transport by a caravan of 200 mules across the Alps to Rome, where it was incorporated in the Vatican library. All but 39 of the Heidelberg manuscripts, which had been sent to Paris in 1797 and were returned to Heidelberg at the Peace of Paris in 1815, and a gift from Pope Pius VII of 852 others in 1816, remain in the Vatican Library to this day. Allacci became librarian to Cardinal Francesco Barberini, and Pope Alexander VII appointed him custodian of the Vatican Library in 1661,… More: |
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The Church, Society, and Hegemony: A Critical Sociology of Religion in Latin America $112.99 This book provides a critical sociology of religion in Latin America. Its purpose is to discuss the notion of religion as part of social, cultural, and political processes in capitalist societies, drawing on the classics of sociological thought (Marx, Durkheim, Weber, and Gramsci). Thus, churches are analyzed as organized institutions of religious mediation intimately linked to the production of social, cultural, and political hegemony in Latin America. The Catholic Church, the dominant church in the region, is analyzed in terms of its different faces, changes, and transformations from conquest and colonization through the changing winds of Vatican II to the revolutionary experiences of the popular church in the 1970s and 1980s. This work will be of interest to scholars of Latin American studies, politics, religion, culture, and sociology. It also speaks to theologians and philosophers working in Latin America. |
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Amazing Églises à Barcelone
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