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Book review: Siobhan Dowling Long and John F. A. Sawyer , The bible in music: a dictionary of songs, works, and more
(2017)
Anderson, Bradford. A.
Book review: Siobhan Dowling Long and John F. A. Sawyer , The bible in music: a dictionary of songs, works, and more
(2017)
Anderson, Bradford. A.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/4434
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Early Modern Catholic Perspectives on the Biblical Text: The Bellarmine and Whitaker Debate
(2019)
Ó hAnnracháin, Tadhg
Early Modern Catholic Perspectives on the Biblical Text: The Bellarmine and Whitaker Debate
(2019)
Ó hAnnracháin, Tadhg
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The importance of the Bible to the Reformed traditions within Christianity is of course a truism. But the weight which the bible exercised over European Catholicism is sometimes under-estimated. As Maria Rosa has demonstrated, the influence of scriptural models influenced many different parts of life in Italy, not least in the realm of political theory. Figures such as Benito Montano whose De optimo imperio, sive in lib. Josuae commentarium (1589) was followed in 1592 by De varia republica, sive commentaria in librum Judicum or Francois Regeau who produced Leges politicae ex Sacae Scripturai libris collectae in 1615 or the avvisi of the Accademia dei Virtuosi in and around the pontificate of Gregory XV testified to the massive influence of Scripture within reformed Catholicism in creating a new political theory specifically opposed to Machiavellian conceptions of reason of state. Indeed, the determination with which the Italian vernacular scriptures were pursued in the sixteenth c...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10290
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Reading the Bible in early eighteenth-century Dublin. The Huguenot pastor Henri de Rocheblave (1665-1709)
(2006)
Whelan, Ruth
Reading the Bible in early eighteenth-century Dublin. The Huguenot pastor Henri de Rocheblave (1665-1709)
(2006)
Whelan, Ruth
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The almanacs for 1686 provide arresting images of the triumphalism that swept through Catholic France when, on 17 October 1685, Louis XIV signed the edict of Fontainebleau revoking the edict of Nantes, which had granted legal status to Protestants for three generations. According to the almanac makers, who as usual were grinding a political axe, the Revocation was foremost among the achievements of "Louis le Granm la terreur et l'admiration de l'univers" during the previous year. ne of their images transmits a pithy political message about the way the Revocation was perceived, and was meant to be perceived, by the public. the main engraving portrays Louis XIV graciously acknowledging the submission of the Republic of Genoa, whose dogs bows low before the French king. Under Louis's feet, significantly, the central cartouche illustrates the demolition of the temple of Charenton the place of worship for the Reformed community in Paris, which began on Monday 22 ...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/4541/
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Scripture and its reception: a semiotic analysis of selected graphic designs illustrating biblical lections in iconic liturgical books
(2017)
Dillon, Amanda
Scripture and its reception: a semiotic analysis of selected graphic designs illustrating biblical lections in iconic liturgical books
(2017)
Dillon, Amanda
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Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not only with how biblical texts have been received historically and traditionally but also with how they are received in the contemporary era and in diverse cultural contexts. My interest is in how the biblical text is received within the prevailing cultural shift towards the visual. One area of visual culture that is frequently overlooked when describing art that illustrates the Bible are those graphic designs that appear in liturgical books such as Lectionaries and Missals, and the primary worship books found in the pews of different congregations. Lectionaries offer a curated selection of biblical texts, oriented around a Christocentric focus within the annual and cyclical structure of liturgical seasons. These books bring the biblical text into the liturgical domain where they perform the semantic and iconic authority of the Bible. This makes the books themselves already a very par...
http://doras.dcu.ie/22149/
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The Emperor of Russia sends a gift to Maynooth
(2009)
Woods, Penny
The Emperor of Russia sends a gift to Maynooth
(2009)
Woods, Penny
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Late in August 1864, the President of Maynooth College, Dr Charles Russell, returned at the end of the vacation to find four books waiting for him, sent by Alexander II, Emperor of Russia. These splendid volumes, printed in 1862, reproduced a substantial part of one of the most important books in the world, the Codex Sinaiticus or ‘the Sinai book’, one of the two earliest manuscripts of the Bible, including the earliest complete New Testament in existence. The original 1600-year old hand-written text, written in Greek on parchment or animal skin, had lain in the Monastery of St Catherine at Mount Sinai until 1844 when, as the leading German Biblical scholar Konstantin von Tischendorf writes, he found a few leaves of it in a basket there. He later persuaded the monks to present a substantial part of the Codex to the Emperor of Russia who in turn had it published in St Petersburg in 1862, at his own expense and in facsimile – with the text as it appeared in the original.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1916/
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