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Bilingualism in Medieval Italian Preaching: The Case of Angelo da Porta Sole (d. 1334). Medieval Worlds|Rethinking Scholastic Communities in Medieval Eurasia - Volume 12. 2020 medieval worlds Volume 12. 2020|
This article examines the language of an important collection of sermons by Angelo da Porta Sole, predicator generalis of the Dominican Order and Bishop of Grosseto, who preached in Tuscany in the early fourteenth century. It is a very early case of the macaronic sermon, in the wider sense of the term (not to be confused with a very particular kind of late fifteenth-century Italian preaching). Adopting the scheme proposed by Siegfried Wenzel for English macaronic sermons, this article examines three ways in which Latin and the Umbrian vernacular are combined in Angelo da Porta Sole’s sermons, namely: the insertion of a vernacular word in a Latin sentence; the presence of vernacular glosses of Latin words and etymological doublets; extended and frequent switching from Latin to the vernacular and vice versa. The last typology, which constitutes the fully macaronic mode, is frequently employed in dramatic or narrative contexts, particularly in sermons on Good Friday and at Easter
Eisner (Pseud.e Erck, Erka), Erich
* 7.6.1897 Prag, † 2.3.1956 La Paz/Bolivien. Dirigent, Komponist, Pianist
Fochler, Rudolf
* 16.1.1914 Freiwaldau/Österreichisch-Schlesien (Jeseník/CZ), † 28.12.2001 Linz. Lehrer, Musiker, Volkskundler
Catholic Action and the Impact of Rome in Interwar Belgium. Römische Historische Mitteilungen|Römische Historische Mitteilungen 62|
Pius XI. und Österreich. Konturen und Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts. Römische Historische Mitteilungen|Römische Historische Mitteilungen 62|
Pius XI and Portugal as a Small State and Great Colonial Power. Convergences and Tensions (1922–1939). Römische Historische Mitteilungen|Römische Historische Mitteilungen 62|
‘Pigeon pots’ from Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
The paper describes ‘pigeon pots’ found at the site of Tell el-Retaba. The known examples from Egypt are attested at least since the Third Intermediate Period. Their usage is confirmed also in later periods until the Roman Period. They can be even compared to vessels from modern times. The examples from Tell el-Retaba come in most cases from the Third Intermediate Period settlement structures. The paper tries to present the time and area of their occurrence, and to answer the question whether their commonly used name is related to their actual use
On the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alpine research projects in Montana. eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management)|eco.mont Vol. 13 No. 1 13 1|
Alpine field research often involves travel and hiking to steep but gorgeous mountain ranges where days are spent outdoors, and in our case, in botanical / ecological / sensor research. Under the usual conditions, alpine field researchers in Montana need to consider integral hazards such as cliffs, snow, stormy weather, the alpine sun, and bears. But what influence does a pandemic have on alpine field research