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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Memória e clausura em As visitas do Dr. Valdez, de João Paulo Borges Coelho e Teoria Geral do Esquecimento, de José Eduardo Agualusa / Memory and cloister in As visitas do Dr. Valdez, by João Paulo Borges Coelho and Teoria Geral do Esquecimento, by José Eduardo Agualusa

Nobrega, Bruna Del Valle de 23 March 2018 (has links)
O presente trabalho aborda os romances Teoria Geral do Esquecimento (2012) de José Eduardo Agualusa, e As visitas do Dr. Valdez (2010) de João Paulo Borges Coelho, com foco nos processos de rememoração de duas personagens femininas que se confrontam com o medo das transformações sociais iniciadas com os movimentos pela Independência. de Angola e Moçambique. Diante do clima de incerteza Ludovica e Sá Amélia se fecham e se restringem a microespaços, como pequenas ilhas de sobrevivência dos valores coloniais dentro dos países independentes. Trata-se de refletir a respeito da clausura como parte do processo de rememoração, sendo ela antes um meio do que propriamente um fim, ou mesmo uma tentativa de solução para escapar à realidade da transformação radical. O estudo comparativo focalizará os movimentos da memória e seu registro enquanto construção histórico-ficcional no campo literário, examinando os desdobramentos do percurso dessas personagens para as quais a única forma de viver no presente é viver no passado. / The present work discusses the novels Teoria Geral do Esquecimento (2012) by José Eduardo Agualusa and As visitas do Dr. Valdez (2010) by João Paulo Borges Coelho, focusing on remembrance processes of two female characters who are confronted with the social transformations initiated with the movements for Independence of Angola and Mozambique. Facing the climate of uncertainty, Ludovica and Sá Amélia close and restrict themselves to micro-spaces, like small islands of survival of the colonial values within the independent countries. This is to reflect on the cloister as part of the recall process, a means than an end itself, or even an attempted solution to escape the reality of radical transformation. The comparative study will focus on the movements of memory and its record as a historical-fictional construction in the literary field, examining the unfolding of the course of these characters for which the only way to live in the present is to live in the past.
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Dějiny a kulturní vliv augustiniánů na území Čech a Moravy / History and Influence of the Augustinian order in Bohemia and Moravia

RULÍŠEK, Hynek January 2007 (has links)
The diploma work deals with the history of the male Augustinian order in Bohemia and Moravia, i.e. both canons and eremites. The main concern of the first part is the personality of St. Augustin and general history of the order in Europe. The history of the order in Bohemia and Moravia follows and at the end the history of individual Bohemian and Moravian cloisters is elaborated.
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Memória e clausura em As visitas do Dr. Valdez, de João Paulo Borges Coelho e Teoria Geral do Esquecimento, de José Eduardo Agualusa / Memory and cloister in As visitas do Dr. Valdez, by João Paulo Borges Coelho and Teoria Geral do Esquecimento, by José Eduardo Agualusa

Bruna Del Valle de Nobrega 23 March 2018 (has links)
O presente trabalho aborda os romances Teoria Geral do Esquecimento (2012) de José Eduardo Agualusa, e As visitas do Dr. Valdez (2010) de João Paulo Borges Coelho, com foco nos processos de rememoração de duas personagens femininas que se confrontam com o medo das transformações sociais iniciadas com os movimentos pela Independência. de Angola e Moçambique. Diante do clima de incerteza Ludovica e Sá Amélia se fecham e se restringem a microespaços, como pequenas ilhas de sobrevivência dos valores coloniais dentro dos países independentes. Trata-se de refletir a respeito da clausura como parte do processo de rememoração, sendo ela antes um meio do que propriamente um fim, ou mesmo uma tentativa de solução para escapar à realidade da transformação radical. O estudo comparativo focalizará os movimentos da memória e seu registro enquanto construção histórico-ficcional no campo literário, examinando os desdobramentos do percurso dessas personagens para as quais a única forma de viver no presente é viver no passado. / The present work discusses the novels Teoria Geral do Esquecimento (2012) by José Eduardo Agualusa and As visitas do Dr. Valdez (2010) by João Paulo Borges Coelho, focusing on remembrance processes of two female characters who are confronted with the social transformations initiated with the movements for Independence of Angola and Mozambique. Facing the climate of uncertainty, Ludovica and Sá Amélia close and restrict themselves to micro-spaces, like small islands of survival of the colonial values within the independent countries. This is to reflect on the cloister as part of the recall process, a means than an end itself, or even an attempted solution to escape the reality of radical transformation. The comparative study will focus on the movements of memory and its record as a historical-fictional construction in the literary field, examining the unfolding of the course of these characters for which the only way to live in the present is to live in the past.
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Církevní předpisy v praxi na příkladu vybraných ženských klášterů českých zemí na přelomu středověku a raného novověku / Church regulations in practice on the example of chosen female monasteries of Czech lands at the turn of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Era

Hejdová, Tereza January 2019 (has links)
The diploma thesis is devoted to the abbess focusing on her spiritual and secular duties, on the powers in the administration of the convent and in the care of the nunnery property at the turn of the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Era. For describing the ideal conception of the post of the abbess the study uses legislative regulations of various levels: the statutes and rules of women's contemplative and mendicant religious orders as welll as the decrees of the Council of Trent. On the example of three selected women's monasteries of three different orders - the Benedictine convent of St. George at Prague Castle, the Cistercian nunnery in Pohled, the monastery of the Poor Clares in Panenský Týnec - illustrates how the real influence of the Mother Superior differs from the ideal one. The text is based on an exploration of the written archival materials of the monasteries, from which were selected individual cases, that illustrate what the abbess had to deal with. According to the regulations, the authority for solution disputes inside the convent should be the Prague Archbishop, the King of Bohemia and his officers on property matters, but the archival sources show that secular and ecclesiastical law was very often intertwined. The most frequent sources for the diploma thesis were letters written...
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The Augustinian canons of St. Ursus : reform, identity, and the practice of place in Medieval Aosta

Kaufman, Cheryl Lynn 06 July 2011 (has links)
This dissertation studies a local manifestation of ecclesiastical reform in the medieval county of Savoy: the twelfth-century transformation of secular canons into Augustinian regular canons at the church of Sts. Peter and Ursus in the alpine town of Aosta (now Italy). I argue that textual sources, material culture, and the practice of place together express how the newly reformed canons established their identity, shaped their material environment, and managed their relationship with the unreformed secular canons at the cathedral. The pattern of regularization in Aosta—instigated by a new bishop influenced by ideas of canonical reform—is only one among several models for implementing reform in medieval Savoy. This study asserts the importance of this medieval county as a center for reforming efforts among a regional network of churchmen, laymen, and noblemen, including the count of Savoy, Amadeus III (d. 1148). After a prologue and introduction, chapter 1 draws on traditional textual evidence to recount the history of reform in medieval Savoy. Chapters 2 through 4 focus on the twelfth-century sculpted capitals in the cloister built to accommodate the common life of the new regular canons. Several of the historiated capitals portray the biblical siblings, Martha and Mary, and Leah and Rachel, as material metaphors that reflect and reinforce the active and contemplative lives of the Augustinian canons. Other capitals represent the regular canons’ assertion of their precedence over the cathedral canons and suggest tensions between the two communities. The final chapter examines thirteenth-century conflicts over bell-ringing and ecclesiastical processions in the urban topography of Aosta to illustrate how the regular and secular canons continued to negotiate their relationship. Appendices include an English translation of a vita of St. Ursus (BHL 8453). The dissertation as a whole reconstructs the places and material culture of medieval Aosta to convey the complexities of religious and institutional life during a time of reform and beyond. / text
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Okruh architektů Albrechta z Valdštejna a počátky raného baroka v Čechách / The Circle of Architects of Albrecht of Wallenstein in Early Baroque Period

Líčeníková, Michaela January 2013 (has links)
The Circle of architects of Albrecht of Wallenstein in early Baroque period. The first rare indications of early Baroque productions/ creations are appearing already in second decade of 17th century, mainly in the work of imperial architect Giovanni Mario Filippi. We can consider his work as a first stage of the architectonical production which was implemented for the one of the most important personality of the Thirty Year War - the duke Albrecht of Walenstein. The circle of Walenstein architects was created by three distinctive representatives, those proved successfully individually but also as a team working above the joint projects. They were able to fulfill the Wallenstein magnificent intentions. These architects were Andrea Spezza, Giovanni Pieroni and Nicola Sebregondi. These three Italians architects and builders were leading figures of the mentioned circle of which part were also Vincenzo Bocacci, Baccio Bianco and Giovanni Marini. Their activities is possible to trace on our territory in the period 1621-1634 except Giovanni Pieroni, who was focused after the duke death to the projects of fortification systems, mainly in Bohemia. Studies showed that the origin of architects, including the places where they have been raised and received the first training, was always important and influenced their...
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Mary, Summa Contemplatrix in Denis the Carthusian

Maroney, Fr. Simon Mary of the Cross, M. Carm. 25 May 2021 (has links)
No description available.

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