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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Liguori Publications,U.S., 2009
ISBN 10: 0764818406 ISBN 13: 9780764818400
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Verlag: The Oratory of St Philip Neri
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Verlag: The Oratory of St Philip Neri, 1963
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Verlag: Arundel, 1960
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Verlag: London : David Nutt, 1878
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First Edition. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Provenance; from the library of Seminarii S. Ioannis with its bookplate and library marks. Series; Records of the English Catholics under the penal laws ; 1. Physical description; cviii, 447 p. ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical footnotes and index. Subjects; Knox, Thomas Francis. Douai. English College. English College, Douai. English College, Douai History Sources. English College (Douai, France) History ; Sources. English College of Douai. English College (Douai, France). Douai College. Douai College History Sources. English College, Douai History. Catholics Great Britain History. Catholics, English France Douai. Catholic Church in Great Britain History. Catholic theological seminaries. Catholics, English. Penal laws (against nonconformists) England. Catholics England. Dissenters, Religious Legal status, laws, etc. England. Catholic theological seminaries. Douai. Catholic universities and colleges France History 16th century. Genre; Diaries. 3 Kg.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Die Maximen und Sprüche des Heiligen Philipp Neri | Spiritualität und Tugendlehre des Barock: Katholische Weisheit, Frömmigkeit und Meditation in Rom | Philip Neri | Taschenbuch | 36 S. | Deutsch | 2025 | Copycat | EAN 9788028392369 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Copycat s.r.o., 22, Holesovice, Schnirchova 662, 170 00 PRAGUE, TSCHECHIEN, kristoferpaetau[at]gmail[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Verlag: Artforum San Francisco, CA, 1964
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
56 pp.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "An Exhibition of Boxes,"[at Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles] by Donald Factor; "William Turner's Last Four Paintings," by Jerrold Ziff; "The Morgenroth Collection of Medals and Plaquettes," by Alfred Moir; "Four Drawings," by Manuel Neri; "The Wright Ludington Collection," by Gerald Nordland "Five American Sculptors at Pasadena," by John Coplans. Reviews by Virginia Allen, Fidel A. Danieli, Mary Ewalt, Betje Howell, Gerald Nordland, Curt Oplinger, Constance Perkins, John Reuschel, Clair Wolf, and Harriette von Breton. Cover: James Rosenquist, "Toaster." Good. Rubbing of covers and bumping of corners. Contents clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Typis Mascardi,, Rome, 1641
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very good. 8vo. pp. 62, [ii]. (last blank). Roman letter. Engraved portrait vignette of St Philip Neri by Giacomo Lauro on title, woodcut floriated initials and ornaments. Light age yellowing, original paper flaw at blank lower margin of A7, one quire lightly browned. A very good, clean copy in early C19th marbled paper boards, all edges blue, preserved in a green quarter morocco case. Rare second edition of the regulations of the Congregation of the Oratory founded in Rome by St. Philip Neri at the church of S. Maria in Vallicella, 1575, an exact copy of the first edition printed in 1630. The rule, not officially constituted till 17 years after Saint Philip's death, was approved by Pope Paul V in 1612. St Philip Neri was a holy man, charismatic by nature, who wished to return to the spirit of the early church and to concentrate his life on developing a community which prayed together, preached the gospel, and looked after the sick and needy. He found himself surrounded by a group of disciples who wished to live with him in community. He felt that vows might hold men against their wishes, and he wanted his community to be united only by love. Certain rules were made, simply for the efficient day to day running of the house and to help his fellow priests and lay brothers to live in charity. He was a practical man and realised that men who live together also need a degree of privacy. An Oratorian's room or "nest", as St Philip called it, was the centre of his temporal and spiritual life. "The rules or the Constitutions of the Oratory are - still today- something of a curiosity in the Church, so much so that the Roman Curia has found it difficult to put the Oratory of St. Philip Neri into any of its usual categories. The Oratorians are undoubtedly secular priests, in that they have no vows, yet formerly they came under the direction of the Congregation for Religious, like the religious orders. When we study how the Constitutions developed, we can detect once again the character of Philip and his early and later disciples. The Rule was, so to speak, written from life. The life of the community - its usages and traditions - this is what is important. The first draft of the Constitutions already said so explicitly: 'The Congregation of the Oratory is guided more by customs than bound with laws'. Nevertheless one notes that whenever an essential point of the Rule - autonomy or freedom from vows - were threatened, interest in the rule revived and the special characteristics of the Oratory were defended. . The formulation of the Rule turned out to be far from simple. After all, the Congregation was a totally new kind of community in the Church. . In the end the task was not completed until 1612.". Paul Türks, 'Philip Neri: The Fire Of Joy'. Uncommon outside Italian libraries. The first Oratory in England was founded at Birmingham by Cardinal Newman in 1848. There are now Oratories throughout Europe and in North and South America and Africa, with the Congregation very well respected in the English speaking world. They have a very strong liturgical and musical tradition -indeed the 'oratorio' originated with them. Not in BM STC It. C17th. Latin.
Tot Brussel, Gobaerdt Schoebaerdts, M. DC. XLIV. (1644). 16 x 10,5 cm, page de titre, 9 pp. n.p. (introduction), 11 pp. n.p. (tafel), 1 pp. n.p. (approbatio), 376 pp. Page 195 mal imprimée en "198", page 321 mal imprimée en "221", page 353 mal imprimée en "253". Relié plein vélin d'époque à lacets (sans les lacets) dos lisse, titre manuscrit au dos, couture légèrement lâche sans gravité, ex-libris manuscrit sur le contreplat, sinon bon exemplaire. Rare édition de cet ouvrage écrit par Pietro Giacomo Bacci prêtre italien, historien et homme de lettres (vers 1575-1656) et traduit ici en néerlandais par Joannes Vernimmen. Jointe une gravure représentant Neri né le 22 juillet 1515 à Florence et mort le 26 mai 1595 à Rome, saint catholique fondateur de la congrégation de l'Oratoire. Il est également une figure importante de la Contre-Réforme catholique. Béatifié le 11 mai 1615 par le pape Paul V et canonisé le 12 mars 1622 par le pape Grégoire XV, il est le second patron de la ville de Rome et est surnommé le « Saint de la joie ». Il est commémoré le 26 mai de chaque année. Philippe Romolo Neri (1515-1595), connu sous le nom d'Apôtre de Rome, était un prêtre italien connu pour avoir fondé une société de clergé séculier appelée la Congrégation de l'Oratoire. Il est né à Florence et a reçu son premier enseignement des frères de San Marco, le célèbre monastère dominicain de Florence. Il choisit de s'installer à Rome en 1533. Il s'est occupé des malades et des pauvres, ce qui lui a valu plus tard le titre d'Apôtre de Rome. Il s'occupe également des prostituées de la ville. En 1548, il fonde avec son confesseur, Persiano Rossa, la confrérie de la Très Sainte Trinité des pèlerins et des convalescents, dont l'objectif premier est de répondre aux besoins des milliers de pèlerins pauvres qui affluent à Rome. En 1551, Neri reçoit tous les ordres mineurs, est ordonné diacre, puis prêtre. En 1556, il créa l'institut auquel son nom est plus particulièrement lié, l'Oratoire. Les membres de la société entreprenaient diverses formes de travail missionnaire à travers Rome, notamment la prédication de sermons dans différentes églises tous les soirs, une idée totalement nouvelle à l'époque. Il passait également une grande partie de son temps à écouter des confessions, ce qui lui a permis d'obtenir de nombreuses conversions. Neri considérait qu'un tempérament joyeux était plus chrétien qu'un tempérament mélancolique, et il portait cet esprit dans toute sa vie. C'est le secret de la popularité de Neri et de sa place dans le folklore des pauvres romains. De nombreux miracles lui ont été attribués. Lors de l'autopsie de son corps, on découvrit que deux de ses côtes avaient été brisées, un événement attribué à l'expansion de son cur pendant qu'il priait avec ferveur dans les catacombes. Philippe Neri était un mystique, un homme d'extases et de visions, dont le plus grand bonheur était d'être seul avec Dieu. Pourtant, à l'appel de la charité, il abandonna les délices de la prière et chercha Dieu en aidant son prochain. Toute sa vie est celle d'un contemplatif en action. Neri est mort le 25 mai 1595, après avoir passé la journée à se confesser et à recevoir des visiteurs. Il a été béatifié par Paul V en 1615 et canonisé par Grégoire XV en 1622. Sa mémoire est célébrée le 26 mai. Son corps se trouve dans la Chiesa Nuova à Rome. Neri est l'une des figures influentes de la Contre-Réforme. Livres.