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Roman Children and the Law
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Thomas A.J. McGinn
Published: 16 December 2013
... daughters prostitutes prostitution siblings wills dowry Edictum Carbonianum potestas heir praetor’s edict rescripts Roman imperial Roman Republic Scaevola jurist tutor tutores 342 midwife missio in possessionem cura ventris divorce dress Edictum de inspiciendo ventre familia Gaius jurist...
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The Mirror of Holy Virginity
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Sara Ritchey
Published: 24 March 2014
... reform efforts in the Rhineland and the pastoral care, or cura monialium (care of nuns) received by religious women from men during the period. It then considers how the author of the Speculum virginum fashions his own ideals of enclosure, virginity, and speculation...
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Homo Curans
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John T. Hamilton
Published: 05 May 2013
...This chapter focuses on one of the fables collected and revised by the Roman grammarian Hyginus (d. ad 17) that proved to be particularly relevant among later poets and philosophers. The brief tale relates how Cura—a personification of “care,” “concern,” “anxiety,” or “trouble”—formed...
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The Pasture and the Garden
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John T. Hamilton
Published: 05 May 2013
...This chapter returns to the Hyginus fable with which this study began in order to specify further the semantic ramifications of Latin cura , and hence securitas . The Hyginus fable insists that care should possess mankind—Cura eum possideat —which...
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Published: 06 February 2024
...Reeling after the deaths of two undergraduate suicides on her campus and the U.S. mental health crisis, a musicologist found herself on a desperate search for answers and understanding for her students and her academic community. Thankfully, one possibility came in the form of a Jesuit value, cura...
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Introduction: Curates of Nuns
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Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis
Published: 28 March 2019
... of the term cura monialium in the historiography of medieval nuns that have restricted its use to the material and spiritual care that these religious women, both as individuals and as communities, received from resident chaplains, visiting priests, and diocesan bishops. Such interpretations...
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The Care of Nuns: The Ministries of Benedictine Women in England during the Central Middle Ages
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Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis
Published online: 17 April 2019
Published in print: 28 March 2019
... of Abbreviations Introduction Curates of Nuns On the face of it, translating cura monialium as the care of nuns or, to hew even closer to the Latin, the cure of nuns seems to provide a straightforward rendering of the term. Yet this translation poses an interpretative crux: Should the nuns be understood...
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Ignatian Spiritualities
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Peter McDonough and Eugene C. Bianchi
Published: 05 March 2002
... inventiveness, the Jesuits became a model for many of the activist congregations founded after them. The dual feature of Jesuit spirituality—the combination of cura personalis and adaptability—suited the emerging individualistic culture of Renaissance Europe. Beneath the shifts—from visions...
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Published: 30 April 2024
... tithes wills charity caritas Christ Devil devils demons feudalism feudal lordship Lateran Council IV 1215 Mary Virgin Templars Knights Albigensian crusade coinage Gregorian reforms Le Goff Jacques liturgy Mazel Florian belief reform cura animarum God affect lordship The record...
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2 Translating Polypragmosyne
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Matthew Leigh
Published: 25 April 2013
... 3 143 21 37 63 74 78 94 111 209 270 12 5 1 1 4 6 46 5 3 1 7 1 1 7 1 7 7 2 2 7 4 2 cura and curiosus diligens synonyms Varro M Terentius on curiosus 369b27 ii 49 ii 309 49 53 1 5 12 3 antonyms apragmon apragmosyne and quietism Apuleius and curiosity epimeleia Gellius...
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Syon's cure of souls
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Alexandra da Costa
Published: 12 July 2012
... Pilgrimage of Perfection second edition Preparation for Communion Whitford Richard Luther Martin Wyclif John heresy Arthur Thomas Bilney Thomas Pipe of Perfection cura pastoralis pastoralia pastoral care laity preaching confession Shortly after Thomas Betson entered Syon in 1481, he made...
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Published: 08 March 2018
... specifically on the inconsistencies between Observant ‘master narratives’, or prescriptive texts, and pastoralia. It also looks at the concept of identity and discusses how this is established. Identity pastoralia quasi religious movements Brugman Jan Clothing cura mulierum Observant reform movement...
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Holy Bodies and the Sacrifice of the Self: Divine Wrath, Discipline, and the Cross in the Reformations
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Travis E. Ables
Published: 07 December 2021
... of divine hiddenness and wrath. Lax morals and widespread dissent drove Luther and Melanchthon to call for persecution of Anabaptists and for the cura religionis , the state oversight of the church. In the Reformed tradition, the disciplinary experiments of Martin Bucer influenced John...
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Conclusion: Ministers of Christ
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Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis
Published: 28 March 2019
... of Christ, charged with the spiritual care of fellow sisters, laity, vowed religious, and clerics who sought their hospitality, counsel, instruction, healing, absolution, and intercession. cura monialium Nuns Alcuin apologiae Barking abbey of nuns Essex Chapter Leominster abbey of nuns Herefordshire...