Speculum, Volume 3Edward Kennard Rand Mediaeval Academy of America., 1928 - Civilization, Medieval Articles and book reviews on any and all aspects of the Middle Ages, including art, history, literature, philosophy and theology, music, science, law and economics. |
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Page 140 - O vos omnes qui transitis per viam, attendite et videte si est dolor sicut dolor meus,' and to pray them to stay and hear me.
Page 480 - Nee putanda est talis multitudo infideliter agere tyrannum destituens, etiamsi eidem in perpetuo se ante subjecerat: quia hoc ipse meruit in multitudinis regimine se non fideliter gerens, ut exigit regis officium, quod ei pactum a subditis non reservetur.
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Page 345 - He was extraordinarily skilful in singing, and when the province was afterwards restored to peace, and the number of the faithful increased, he began to teach many of the church to sing, according to the custom of the Romans, or of the Cantuarians.
Page 466 - Et egredietur virga de radice Jesse, et flos de radice eius ascendet, et requiescet super eum spiritus Domini: spiritus sapientiae et intellectus, spiritus consilii et fortitudinis, spiritus scientiae et pietatis, et replebit eum spiritus timoris Domini.
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Page 466 - Jesse is ordinarily chosen as the initial figure and the reason for this is of course to be found in the prophecy of Isaiah (ix, 1, 2).
Page 423 - ... brightened up the cloister he traced upon his tablets 1 an argument of which this is a summary: The fool in saying there is no God shows himself a fool ; for God is that than which a greater cannot be conceived ; and since existence, unbeginning, unending, absolute existence, is a necessary factor in the idea of a being than which a greater cannot be conceived, God necessarily is. The argument, not sketched thus in outline, but deduced and developed much as we now see it in the second, third,...
Page 269 - Boyce, The English-German Nation in the University of Paris during the Middle Ages (Bruges, 1927), pp.