Friends Of Chamber Music: Chanticleer The authorship of Salve Regina is now generally ascribed to hermann contractus.Durandus, in his Rationale, ascribed it to Petrus of Monsoro (d. about 1000) http://www.focm.org/artist-chanticleer.htm
Extractions: Who better than the twelve men of Chanticleer to celebrate Woman in all her facets and forms: divine, creative, naughty, and inspirational? From moving tributes to the Virgin Mary to bawdy drinking songs, this program explores the glories of the female muse, friend, lover, saint, mother, artist, ruler, and temptress.
Extractions: Das Kloster Reichenau wurde im Jahr 724 vom Hl. Pirmin als Benediktinerabtei Jahr Reichenau Europa Kirche Kunst und Literatur 714-741 Karl Martell Herrscher des Frankenreichs: Aufstieg der Karolinger( Zeit der Hausmeier) Abt Waldo: die Reichenau wird karolingische Abtei. Vermutlich erste Steinbauten auf der Insel; 799 Weihe von St. Peter und Paul Mit den entstehenden Klosterschulen entwickeln sich die Abteien zu kulturellen Zentren Abt Heito Heitos gescheiterte diplomatische Reise nach Byzanz Abt Erlebald Tod des Klosterlehrers Wetti ca. 825: Walahfrid Strabos Visio Wettini Abt Walahfrid Strabo Abt Hatto I. 983-1002 Otto III. 996: von Otto III. eingesetzter Papst Gregor V. Hermannus Contractus
What Are We? hermann contractus 76 Samuel Crossman 180 Dorothy Day 54, 166, 184, 190 Anthonyde Mello 66 Annie Dillard 188 Dogen 164 Catherine de Hueck Doherty 198 http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/uvp/mismin/whatarewe2002/waw02-229.htm
Extractions: : what are we? How to Use This Book Table of Contents Introduction 3. BC: A Brief History 4. The Road Ahead 5. Further readings what are we? PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE Thanks When he was an undergraduate, Brian B. Maloney, CSOM 94, gathered material for a Boston College student prayer book that was going to be sponsored by the Ignatian Society. He assembled classic Christian prayers, prayers from other religious traditions, insightful passages from a variety of spiritual writers, and original prayers composed by BC faculty members and administrators and students who were Brian's contemporaries. It was a time-consuming project and that book was never published, but many of his selections are now part of this book and we want to express thanks to Brian for originating this project.
Npnf214-index.html hermann contractus, 6, 526. Hermenopulus. 23, 241, 242, 421. Hermes, Pastor, 92.Hervetus, 269, 278, 417. Herzog, Johann Jakob, 112. Hilary of Poitiers, 37, http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/npnf214/npnf214-index.html
Extractions: As this volume is composed (1) of the "Decrees and Canons" of the Councils, along with extracts from the proceedings of some of the principal ones, and (2) of Scholia that are given to explain and illustrate those other mam parts in the collection, an attempt is made to combine in the same set of indexes the references to these two parts, and at the same time to easily distinguish them to the eye by the character of the types that are used. This is thought to be simpler and more generally useful than either to have separate indexes for the text and Scholia, or to index all the references without distinction. The references that belong to the Decrees, Canons, and Extracts, are placed in heavy face type, while those that belong to the Scholia are in the usual lighter face type of the volume. Where the same figures in different type are found together, it means that a reference is made to some fact in the text on that page, and also to some comment in the Scholia upon the same page. INDEX OF AUTHORS Abraham Echellensis, 43.
Doubts Entertained By Protestants, Some Maintaining That A See HERMAN contractus. /div2 div2 type= Article title= Hering, hermann Julius HERING, hermann JULIUS German Lutheran; b. at Dallmin (a village of http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc05/contrib/0253=237a.htm
Extractions: doubts entertained by Protestants, some maintaining that a communion which does not baptize in the name of Christ has no Christian baptism at all. But where baptism receives into the congregation of believers in Christ, it can not be repeated, because it is the inviolable gift of adoption through Christ. N. BONWETSCH. BIBLIOGRAPHY: The sources are: Cyprian, Epistola, lxix - lxxv., ed. G. Hartel, ii. 547 sqq., 3 vols., Vienna, 1868-71, and the anonymous De rebaptismate, ib., iii. 69 sqq. (Eng. transl. of these is to be found in ANF, v. 375-402 and 667 sqq.); Eusebius, Hist. eccl., VII, Das Sakrament der Taufe, i. 62 sqq., Erlangen,1846; W. Elwin, Hist. of Church Opinion . . . with Reference to Heretical, Schiamatical and Lay Administration, London, 1889; T. Hahn, Tyconiusstudien, Leipsic, 1900; J. Ernst, Die Ketzertaufangelegenheit in der all christlichen Kirche, Mainz, 1901; Hefele, Conciliengeschichte, i. 117 sqq., 201 sqq., 407 sqq., 427 sqq., Eng. transl., i. 98 sqq., 180 sqq., 409 sqq., 430 eqq.; Neander, Christian Church, i.
The Catholic Encyclopedia: H@Everything2.com hermann contractus Saint hermann Joseph hermann of Altach hermann ofFritzlar hermann of Minden hermann of Salza Los Hermanos Penitentes http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1277340
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Extractions: Dr. David Arnott - Viola/Conductor " The Art of the Fugue XV " (organ) . . . . . J.S. Bach "Two Bransle Pavanne and Gallilard " (recorders) . . . . . Michael Praetorius "Carol" (viola and organ) . . . . . Ralph Vaughn Williams " Salve Regina " (boys) . . . . . Gregorian Chant , Hermann Contractus (1013-1054) "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" (boys) . . . . .
CNP Articles - Alma Redemptoris Mater The hexameter verses are credited to hermannus contractus, or hermann theCripple (d. 1054), an interesting biographical notice of whom may be found in http://www.canticanova.com/articles/xmas/art1a1.htm
Extractions: Dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe This article is reprinted here with the kind permission of Kevin Knight, who has undertaken a project to transcribe an online version of the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia. (Kindly Mother of the Redeemer). The opening words of one of the four Antiphons sung at Compline and Lauds, in honour of the Blessed Virgin, at various seasons of the year. This particular Antiphon is assigned to that part of the year occurring between the first Vespers of the first Sunday in Advent and Compline of the 2nd of February (on which day it ceases, even if the Feast of the Purification should be transferred from that day). It consists of six hexameter verses in strict prosodial form, followed by versicle, response, and prayer, which vary for the season: until Christmas Eve (first Vespers of the Nativity), V. Angelus Domini... R. Et concepit... with the prayer Gratiam tuam...
CNP Articles - Veni Sancte Spiritus With Cardinal Bona, Duffield gives it to hermann contractus and argues earnestlyfor the ascription. The sequence has indeed been found in manuscripts of http://www.canticanova.com/articles/easter/arta71.htm
Extractions: Dedicated to Rev. Raymond Geyer, OSB This article is reprinted here with the kind permission of Kevin Knight, who has undertaken a project to transcribe an online version of the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia. While this article is taken from a volume written well before the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, it is still relevant from an historical perspective, allowing us to study the sequence Veni Sancte Spiritus . Whitsunday is an older term for Pentecost, derived from the white robes worn by baptismal candidates. Baptisms, often held outside in rivers, were frequently postponed from the Easter Vigil to Pentecost due to the chilling weather of cold northern European climates. The sequence for Pentecost (the "Golden Sequence"). It is sung at Mass from Whitsunday until the following Saturday inclusively, and comprises ten stanzas of the form: Veni, Sancte Spiritus,
Collins2005 Ecclesiastical Latin Study Group Syllabus Unit 25, Readings Reading 1, The Salve Regina (hermann contractus, c. 1054), 8sentences; Reading 2, The Annunciation, 2 sentences. November 10, 2005. http://mysite.verizon.net/joepye1/syllabus2005.htm
Collins2005 Ecclesiastical Latin Study Group Unit 25, Readings The Salve Regina (hermann contractus, c. 1054), 8 sentences;The Annunciation, 2 sentences. Template for this lesson; November 10, 2005. http://mysite.verizon.net/joepye1/Collins2005.html
Extractions: Lesson Templates What is a Latin Study Group? A Latin study group is a group of people working collaboratively through a Latin text. A volunteer coordinator makes an assignment (usually Latin to English translation, although there is some English to Latin translation) and each participant sends his work to the coordinator. The coordinator then collates the assignments sentence-by-sentence and posts the collation. Each participant then studies the collation to check his work against the group consensus. There is no teacher. This is a collaboration of self-study students. There is no final authority to determine what is right and what is wrong. Experience has shown that a thoughtful study of the collations usually allows a participant to find his own errors. There are also experienced Latinists on the list who will answer questions, both before and after the collations are posted. There is no cost, other than purchasing the text. You will receive no academic credit of any kind for participating in this group.
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OSB. Monastic Topics In Catholic Encyclopedia. A-F; Index. contractus, hermann, 11th c. Stephen W. Hawking Convent Cowl (cucullus, cuculla)Cuthbert, Saint, England s wonderworker Cassian, John, desert reporter http://www.osb.org/gen/topics/catenc.html
Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages: Entries (H) hermann contractus (10131049) Hermits of Saint Augustine, Order of Herolt,Johannes (died 1486) Hersfeld Hertford Hesse Hesychasm Heynlin, Jean (1430-1496) http://www.lutterworth.com/jamesclarke/jc/titles/ema_entries_h.htm
Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages: Contributors (Q - Z) Education; Einhard; Elementary Instruction; Evangelization; Gerbert of Aurillac;hermann contractus; Hersfeld; Landévennec; Leodegar of Autun; Literacy; http://www.lutterworth.com/jamesclarke/jc/titles/ema_contributors_qz.htm
Extractions: By André Vauchez (editor) Diego Quaglioni (Univ. of Pisa): Jurists (Italian) Jeannine Quillet (Univ. of Paris XII): Alvaro Pelayo; Augustine of Ancona; Dietrich of Niem; Ecclesiology; Giles of Rome; Henry of Langenstein; Infallibility (Papal); James of Viterbo; Jean Quidort; John of Jandun; Marsilius of Padua; Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl; Temporal Power; Theocracy Claudia Rabel (CNRS): Book of Hours Paulius Rabikauskas (Gregorian Univ., Rome): Lithuania Jean-Michel Rabotin (UNESCO): Hispanic Liturgy Pierre Racine (Univ. of Strasbourg): Commerce; Merchant; Money; Piacenza Nigel Ramsay (University College, Univ. of London): Canterbury Daniela Rando (Univ. of Trent): Monte di Pietà Francis Rapp (Univ. of Strasbourg): Burrsfeld Sergio Raveggi (Univ. of Siena): Popolo Odile Redon (Univ. of Paris VIII): Catherine of Siena; Notary/Notariate; Siena; William of Malavalle/Guillemites Lucien Regnault (Abbey of Saint Peter, Solesmes): Apopthegmata André Renon : Misericord (Monastic Iconography); Saint-Claude; Stalls
Reichenau : Attractions | Frommers.com While you re in the vicinity, notice the Krautergarten (Herb Garden), in theshadow of the cathedral on the hermann contractus Strasse. http://www.frommers.com/destinations/reichenau/0852010029.html
Extractions: Home Destinations Europe Germany ... Reichenau Attractions Sign up for our FREE Newsletters! This City Entire Site Destinations Deals/News Bookstore M. Boards Reichenau Introduction Planning a Trip Hotels ... Index The island is divided into three separate villages (Oberzell, Mittelzell, and Niederzell), each of which is centered on the remains of a medieval monastery. The most impressive of these is the , Burgstrasse (tel. Krautergarten (Herb Garden) , in the shadow of the cathedral on the Hermann Contractus Strasse. It emulates the herb and vegetable gardens maintained by monks in the Middle Ages. The hamlet of Niederzell is home to Stiftskirche St. Peter and St. Paul , Egino-Strasse (no phone). If it's not open when you arrive, the tourist office calls someone to unlock the gates for you. In 1990, during restorations of the church's apse, a series of Romanesque frescoes were uncovered and are now on view. The nearby hamlet of Oberzell houses Stiftskirche St. George , Seestrasse (no phone). Rising abruptly from a cabbage field, it has a severely dignified, very simple facade, and a series of charmingly naive medieval frescoes inside. It's open daily 9am to 6pm. Admission is free. A final site worth a stop is the Heimatmuseum
Alcuin - Ihre Datenbank Mit Mittelalterlichen Autoren Und Werken XIV , Additiones in libros Sententiarum , Circa contractus , De celebratione missae naturales hermannus contractus OSB (hermannus Augiensis, hermann d. http://www-cgi.uni-regensburg.de/Fakultaeten/Philosophie/Infotek/phil/view/Werki