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Articles related to "St Gall"
Carolingian Monastic Reform and the <i>Plan</i> of St. Gall, Part III: Some Comparisons Altars, liturgy, Catholic, Medieval, churches, European, Middle ages, art, architecture, reform, George R. Hoelzeman, altars • liturgy • catholic • medieval • churches
Carolingian Monastic Reform and The <i>Plan</i> of St. Gall: Part II - The <i>Plan</i> Plan of St. Gall, monasticism, altars, Centula, Carolingian, church architecture, dimensions, catholic, liturgy, iconography, medieval, middle ages, Leonidas plan of st. gall • monasticism • altars • centula • carolingian
Carolingian Monastic Reform and the Plan of St. Gall: Part I, <i>The Reform</i> monasticism, art, Plan, St. Gall, Benedict, Aniane, Catholic, history, Charlemagne, Louis the pious monasticism • art • plan • st. gall • benedict
LOST GARDENS OF THE PAST Long vanished historical gardens, some of which featured fruits. ground zero • king assurbanipal • elizabeth barlow rogers • cyrus the great • pasargadae palace
Sacred World Art Art history guide 30,000 Years of Art, with its presentation of art by historical timeline rather than by culture, includes these religious and funeral pieces from 750AD. 30000 years of art • dinwoody petroglyph • mosaic in church of st. stephen • irish illuminated manuscript • zodiac figure
The Counts of Werdenberg-Vaduz Family feuds and civil wars split the Monfort-Werdenberg family and brought war and destruction to the Liechtenstein valley monfort • werdenberg • liechtenstein • vaduz • schellenberg
Cluny Part II The decline of Cluny, once the most powerful abbey in Christianity, ultimately lead to the loss of one of the greatest architectural achievements of the Middle Ages - the great church of Cluny III. cluny • catholic • monasticism • medieval • conant
Columbanus , Patron Saint of Europe? Columbanus blazed a trail across Europe for Irish Missionaries to follow in bringing back light into the Dark Ages following the Fall of the Roman Empire bangor abbey • bobbio • new monasteries • disputes with the pope • patron saint of europe
Medieval Art History: A Brief Time line. While I am working on a longer article on Abbot Suger of St. Denis, I will offer the following brief (and sketchy) Time line of the more significant Medieval artworks and architectural achievements. For a more complete online reference with dates and historical information, I recommend the <b>Ecole Library</b>. medieval time line art history middle ages fifth s
St. Benedict of Nursia A little information about Benedict of Nursia who, while personally living a humble and obscure life, wrote a <i>Rule</i> which had profound impact on the life and culture of Europe. monk • benedict • nursia • catholic history art romanesque rule ireland
The Buildings That Made up a Medieval Monastery A medieval monastery was viewed as a place of quiet contemplation, but was often home to dozens of men working in various capacities. the buildings in a medieval monastery • the layout of a monastic house in the middle ages • buildings in a medieval monastic house including t • infirmary • cloister
Cluny: Millennial Monasticism Cluny was one of the most important and dynamic forces influencing art and architecture at the turn of the Millennium. This is the first of several articles commemorating the 1090th anniversary of the foundation of Cluny. cluny romanesque monasticism art architecture litu
Lutherans: Catholic, Protestant, or Other? What is a "Protestant?" Where did the term come from? Are Lutherans correctly categorized as Protestants? It's a matter of semantics and the viewpoints of historians. This is my viewpoint. lutheran • protestant • diet • speier • reformed
Luther's Tragic Mistake: Part Twenty-Eight Luther again uses his linguistic skills in the interpretation of the Daniel passage, teaching his readers some Hebrew usage and comparing it to the Latin and German. He also uses a put-down you've probably never heard: "Go plant a kiss of peace on a sow's rump." go plant a kiss of peace on a sow's rump! • daniel's prophecy of the 70 weeks • hebrew style • latin style • interpretation |
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