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G. Catalano. Controversie giurisdizionali tra Chiesa e Stato nell’età di Gregorio XIII e Filippo II (1578-1581),
2012
Saint Adalbert – the Apostle of Silesia
2017
Bishop Adalbert is known under many names but only one source refers to him as the ‘Apostle of Silesia’: a mediaeval chronicle of the Opole Dominicans. Since the II World War the chronicle is lost. The contents of the chronicle were recently reconstructed thanks to an archival research in the manuscript department of the Wrocław University Library, the National Archive in Prague and the Dominican General Archive on Aventine hill in Rome. According to the source, saint Adalbert had visited Opole about 984. In Górka (the Hill) he was supposed to christianize local society and baptize them. When he was run out of baptizing water, the fountain came to the top and lasted till the beginning of th…
Gennadios Scholarios and the Church of the Holy Apostles
2020
The article tests the established view that Gennadios Scholarios, the first patriarch of Constantinople after the 1453 Conquest, used the church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople as the seat of the Patriarchate for a few months in 1454 before moving to the building complex of the Pammakaristos monastery. After pointing out that all the sources that narrate the story of the installation of the Patriarchate in the famous Byzantine church date from the 16th century or later, the author examines sources contemporary with the events, including texts written by Scholarios himself. The aim of the article is to show that Scholarios officiated occasionally in the Holy Apostles and managed to sa…
Besprechung: Ch. Bakirtzis (Hrsg.), Mosaics of Thessaloniki. 4th-14th century, Athens 2012.
2014
Ch. Bakirtzis (Hrsg.), Mosaics of Thessaloniki. 4th-14th century, Athens 2012, 359 S. + 395 Abb. ISBN 978-960-6878-36-7
Predator Mixes and the Conspicuousness of Aposematic Signals
2003
Conspicuous warning signals of unprofitable prey are a defense against visually hunting predators. They work because predators learn to associate unprofitability with bright coloration and because strong signals are detectable and memorable. However, many species that can be considered defended are not very conspicuous; they have weak warning signals. This phenomenon has previously been ignored in models and experiments. In addition, there is significant within- and among-species variation among predators in their search behavior, in their visual, cognitive, and learning abilities, and in their resistance to defenses. In this article we explore the effects of variable predators on models th…
Diecezja opolska ([1945] 1972–2022) – powojenne dziedzictwo Kościoła na Śląsku Opolskim
2022
50 lat temu, 28 czerwca 1972 r. papież Paweł VI bullą Episcoporum Poloniae coetus ustanowił nową diecezję opolską z dotychczasowym kościołem parafialnym Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego w Opolu jako katedrą i włączył ją do zreorganizowanej metropolii wrocławskiej. Od 1945 r. jednostka ta funkcjonowała jako administracja apostolska Śląska Opolskiego, co poniekąd podyktowane zostało powojennym porządkiem, jaki polska administracja kościelna została zmuszona wprowadzić na przyznanych Polsce ziemiach zachodnich i północno-zachodnich. Stan faktyczny nie mógł być jednak sanowany przez Stolicę Apostolską do czasu podpisania pomiędzy stroną polską a niemiecką układu o podstawach normalizacji stosunków,…
Fossili e contraddizioni dell’èra costantiniana: i dignitari del culto imperiale nella Tarda Antichità e il loro ruolo nelle “riforme religiose” di M…
2016
The imperial cult in Late Antiquity (4th-6th cent. AD) can be interpreted as a significant juridical fossile, which conveys the inner contradictions of the so called “era of Constantine”. An epigraphic and prosopographic analysis of the high priests of the imperial cult (flamines, sacerdotes and coronati in the West, ἀρχιερεῖς in the East) would point out the lasting importance of these dignitaries between the ages of Diocletian and Justinian, especially in the case of provincial high priests, who were in the same time presidents of federal assemblies (concilia, κοινά) and played a primary role in the “religious reforms” planned by Maximinus Daia and Julian the Apostate.
The cloud of Thecla and the construction of her character as a virgin (παρθένος), martyr (μάρτυς) and apostle (ἀπόστολος)
2019
In the Acts of Paul and Thecla (APTh) a cloud appears in the most important scenes of the tale. This motif is used to highlight the protection offered by God on behalf of the young woman and echoes that cloud appearing in Exodus guiding and protecting the Israelites. Thanks to these kinds of echoes, the author of the APTh tries to establish a connection between both scenes in his readers’ minds and builds, at the same time, the character of Thecla, portrayed as a virgin, a martyr or an apostle in different scenes of the narration. En los Hechos de Pablo y Tecla (APlTh) aparece una nube en algunas de las escenas más importante de la narración. Este motivo es utilizado para resaltar la protec…
Il delitto di apostasia alla luce del motu proprio "omnium in mentem"
2012
Il lavoro si propone di analizzare le conseguenze dirette e, soprattutto, indirette della riforma del Codice di diritto canonico realizzata col Motu proprio Omnium in mentem. Tale provvedimento normativo,avente ad oggetto la possibilità di separarsi con atto formale dalla Chiesa, rischia, al di là delle intenzioni del legislatore, di avere delle serie ripercussioni sulla configurabilità del delitto di apostasia dalla fede. L'articolo indaga su tutte le possibili implicazioni giuridiche della citata riforma, evidenziando la poca organicità della stessa e il suo impatto sulla struttura codicistica del 1983.
Il legato pontificio tra norma, dottrina e prassi (sec. V-XII): il caso della Sicilia e la questione dell’Apostolica Legazia
2022
Sin dall'Alto Medioevo, il papa inviò delegati papali in Sicilia per amministrare la chiesa locale. Con l'arrivo dei Normanni nell'XI secolo, l'invio dei legati apostolici fu fortemente osteggiato dal potere secolare. Per questo motivo, le sfere di competenza tra il papa e i normanni furono definite da accordi e concessioni reciproche: il punto di partenza fu il rilascio del privilegio dell'Apostolica Legazia (1098). La prima parte della tesi analizza la natura e le funzioni dei delegati papali inviati in Sicilia nell'Alto Medioevo. La seconda parte si concentra sullo studio degli atti giuridici che delimitarono i poteri del papato e dei normanni sulla chiesa locale. Since the early Middle …