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El ritual de la dedicación de la iglesia en los pontificales medievales y su ciclo iconográfico

2014

ABSTRACT: The 12 th century saw the culmination of a massive reform movement within the Church, intended both to reinforce the figures of the Pope and bishops and to standardise the Western European liturgy, based on the one utilized at that time in the papal chapel. To this end, a number of books were published, among which was a new version of the pontifical, accompanied by an iconographic cycle in which the descriptive dimension of the portrayals stands out prominently to support the text in its task of ritual codification. The aim of this study is to analyse the iconographic cycle that depicts the ritual of church dedication and its relationship with the rubrics described in the rites. …

Linguistics and LanguageVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyHistoria del arteDedicación de la iglesia; ciclo iconográfico; pontifical; ritual romano; ritual galicano; liturgia; traslado reliquias; consagración altar; aspersión; unciones.Language and LinguisticsBishopsciclo iconográficoconsagración altarmedia_commonritual galicanoliturgiabiologyCommunicationpontificalConsecrationArtaspersiónbiology.organism_classificationtraslado reliquiasritual romanoLiturgyAltarunciones.HumanitiesDedicación de la iglesia
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Su Santidad el Papa Pío IX, y la semana santa romana de 1866, visto por un ilustre valenciano

2007

Francisco de Paula Ximénez and Marco made a trip to Italy in 1866. He left a chronicle unpublished. The story of his stay in Rome is published, during the Easter of this year. The chronicle of the celebrations reveals the fascination that exerted Pío IX on the travelling ones and it informs to us on the organization into which it was left of the Pontifical States.Francisco de Paula Ximénez y Marco hizo un viaje a Italia en 1866. Dejó una crónica inédita. Se publica el relato de su estancia en Roma, durante la semana santa de este año. La crónica de las celebraciones revela la fascinación que ejercía Pío IX sobre los peregrinos y nos informa sobre la organización de lo que quedaba de loa Est…

Estados PontificiosHistorylimosnas de los católicos al papaPhilosophylcsh:BL1-50Religious studiessemana santalcsh:Religion (General)Pontifical alms of the catholics for the PopeReligion (General)lcsh:History (General)History (General)lcsh:D1-2009estados pontificiosEasterlimosnas de los católicos al Papapío ixD1-2009BL1-50Pontifical StatesHumanitiesPío IXHispania Sacra
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Pontificale Romanum Clementis VIII ... iussu restitutum atque editum

1595

Sig. a4, A-Xxx4, Yyy2, Zzz-Vuuu4 Els grav. calc. Grav. F. Villamena i Camillo Graffico, dib. Antonio Tempesta. - Capitals grav. i altres ornaments tip. Port. arquitectònica grav., a dos tintes, amb l'escut papal. - Text a dos col.i a dos tintes. - Totes les p. orlades. - Notació musical. - Reclams. - Errates de pag.

Església Catòlica Litúrgia Pontifical Obres anteriors a 1800DIG-BH
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Un acquisto da farsi prudenter et sine strepitu: l’arrivo in Vaticana di manoscritti e stampati del Collegio Romano all’inizio del XX secolo

2022

Based on a series of unpublished documents found in the Vatican Library and in the Vatican Archive, this article reconstructs the purchase in 1912 of manuscripts and printed books of the Collegium Romanum by the Vatican Library, during the papacy of Pius X. The purchase negotiations, which took place between June and July 1912, involved the praepositus and the consultor of the Roman province of the Jesuits, Augusto Spinetti and Pietro Tacchi Venturi, and the prefect of the Vatican Library, the Jesuit Franz Ehrle. The volumes arrived in the Vatican Library via the Jesuit novitiate of Villa Torlonia in Castel Gandolfo, where the manuscripts and books were transferred from the Collegium Romanu…

Collegium RomanumSociety of Jesus (Jesuits)Greek ManuscriptVatican ManuscriptHistorical Archive of the Pontifical Gregorian UniversityVatican Library
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