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  Arms of French Cities: by département
Louviers (Eure): per pale azure the capital letter L argent passing through a crown or, and azure a lion or and a bordure gules bezanty or.
Langeais (Haute-Marne): Azure on a semy of fleurs-de-lys or a saltire gules fimbriated argent.
By decree of Aug. 25, 1905 the Legion of Honor was granted to the city to commemorate its resistance to a Spanish siege in 1544.
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 French Literature - LoveToKnow 1911
These works of mystical and apocryphal physics and zoology became extremely popular in the succeeding centuries, and were frequently imitated.
The odd notion of an Ovide moralise used to be ascribed to Philippe de Vitry, bishop of Meaux (1291?-1391?), a person complimented by Petrarch, but is now assigned to a certain Chretien Legonais.
It was not till he was nearly thirty years old that his work became really remarkable.
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 Arms of French Cities: alphabetical
The arms date from 1442, when Charles VII, in recognition of the town's loyalty in the war against the English, granted it a number of privileges, as well as the crowned L. Luçon (Vendée): gules a lucy haurient argent.
Monistrol-sur-Loire (Haute-Loire): Azure an arm issuant from dexter holding a crozier and a sword per pale in sinister, all argent.
In 1819, on a complaint from Lille, the arms were changed to Azure a fleur-de-lys or.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Canons and Canonesses Regular
The abbot general and procurator general reside in Rome at S. Pietro in Vincoli, where is also the directorate of the confraternity called "The Children of Mary." There are novitiate houses, where young men are prepared for the order, in Italy, Belgium, Spain, England, and Poland.
The proper habit of the Lateran Congregation is a white woolen cassock with a linen rochet, which is worn as an essential part of the daily dress.
Cardinal de Vitry, a canon regular of Oignies, and Cardinal Patriarch of Jerusalem, who had lived in Palestine some years, relates that the canons served, amongst other churches, that of the Holy Sepulchre and those on Mount Sion and on Mount Olivet.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Book 5 Chapter 10
Jacques of Vitry, after visiting Milan, called it a pit of heretics, fovea haereticorum, and declared that there was hardly a person left to resist the spiritual rebels, so numerous were they in that city.941 At different points in Lombardy the clergy were actually driven out and Piacenza remained three years without a priest.
These testimonies are found in tracts, manuals for the treatment of heresy, occasional notices of ecclesiastical writers like Salimbene, Vitry, Etienne de Bourbon, Caesar of Heisterbach, or Matthew Paris, in the decrees of synods and in the records of the heresy trials themselves.
This view alone makes it possible to understand how the movement gained such rapid and widespread acceptance in the well-ordered and prosperous territory of Southern France, a territory in which Cluny had exercised its influence and was located.
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 Gothic Sculpture G 4368/Professor Stephen Murray
Grodecki, L., "The Transept Portals of Chartres Cathedral: The Date of Their Construction According to Archaeological Data," Art Bulletin, 23, 1951, 155.
Vitry, P., "Nouvelles observations sur le portail Sainte Anne de Notre-Dame de Paris," Revue de l'art chrétien, 60, 1910, 70.
Wright, G. S., "The Tomb of Saint Louis," Jour War and Court Inst., 34, 1971, 65-82.
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 Images of Medieval Art and Architecture: The Abbey of Saint-Denis and its Ancient Treasures: by Sir W. Martin Conway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It is evident that these eagle-clasps are a later development of the same type as the two bronze-gilt brooches in the Cluny Museum from Valence d'Agen, and the similar gold brooch from Ravenna which belongs to the German Museum at Nuremberg.
Two beautiful bottles, one of crystal, the other of beryl, are engraved by Felibien (F., ii L), but are not known to exist.
The golden altar-frontal in Cluny Museum, which the Emperor Heinrich II presented to Basle Cathedral, is a later development of the same arcaded type as the frontal of Charles the Bald.
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Cluny was proud of its tradition, and not surprisingly, Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny, and some of his monks objected to this new, radical order.
James of Vitry, bishop of Acre from 1216 to around 1228, condemned the pacifist argument.
Otherwise, James of Vitry records a number of tales of the piety of individual Templars, including one of a brother who became so weak from fasting that he kept falling off his horse in battle.
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 carindex
Manuscripts which are included in Stegmüller's bibliography are indicated by (S) and other important bibliographies are also indicated by appropriate initials within parentheses at the end of the entry.
Steenbrugis: In Abbatia S. Petri; Hagae Comitis: Martinus Nijhoff, 1970.
(S) Ljubljana, Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica 18 (Kos 13), f.
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 700a Syllabus
Charles S. Anderson, Augsburg Historical Atlas of Christianity in the Middle Ages and Reformation.
Cluny and Benedictine Monasticism in the 10th and 11th Centuries.
Assisi, S. Francesco Assisi, frescoes of upper church and Bonaventura's life of Francis.
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 CHAPTER XVI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
to the Exempla of Jacob de Vitry, Folklore Soc., Lond., 1890.—Richardson: Voragine as a Preacher, Presb.
Although the office of the preacher in the Middle Ages was overshadowed by the function of the priest, the art of preaching was not altogether neglected.
They are not adapted to the adherents of one confession or age alone, but to Christian believers of every age.
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 Equally in God's Image: Women in the Middle Ages, Bibliography, Contributors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Grant, Barbara L. "An Interview with the Sybil of the Rhine: Hildegard von Bingen (l098-ll79)," Heresies, 10 (1980), 6-10.
Hindman, Sandra L. Christine de Pizan's "Epistre Othea": Painting and Politics at the Court of Charles VI.
Utley, Francis L. "Noah, his Wife and the Devil." In Studies in Biblical and Jewish Folklore.
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 Chapter 1: Charity and Welfare
Indeed, the concern of early-thirteenth-century observers like Jacques de Vitry was focused more on fraudulent hospitallers and collectors of alms who were able to deceive unwary donors than on unworthy paupers.
Among the practitioners of ritualistic charity would be Cluny, which maintained eighteen paupers in residence; in addition, the monks fed a fixed number of the poor, typically twelve, at ceremonies honoring benefactors and those of high rank but even more for exalted patrons like the kings of León.
Robert L. Benson and Giles Constable (Cambridge, Mass., 1982), 56, 62; M.-D. Chenu, La théologie au douzième siècle (Paris, 1966), 225-40.
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 Worlds Apart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the end, Kritzeck comments, while Peter left the decision up to his readers whether to call Islam a Christian heresy or a distinct pagan faith, he himself chose to view it as a heresy.
For Peter the Venerable, Muhammad is simply "this Satan," one who advanced all previous heresies, a nefarious task to be "wholly completed by Antichrist, according to diabolical intention." William of Tyre phrases the relationship in familial terms: Muhammad is the "first- born of Satan." As Satan had seduced Eve, Muhammad "seduced" the Orient.
Jacques de Vitry combines all these motifs in his condemnation of Muhammad:
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jacques of Vitry, after visiting Milan, called it a pit of heretics, fovea haereticorum, and declared that there was hardly a person left to resist the spiritual rebels, so numerous were they in that city.
How could an unlettered folk, as they were, be concerned primarily or chiefly with a metaphysical construction?  Theirs was not a philosophy, but a daily faith and practice.
The Cathari agreed—to use the expression of their opponents—in vituperating the established Church and in calling its adherents Romanists.
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 Philippe de Vitry - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Page views for de Vitry: 103 each month.
Vitry's surviving works are mostly secular motets, including contributions to Le Roman de Fauvel.
Vitry wrote the important text Ars Nova, which introduced theoretical innovations in areas such as notation.
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 OSB. Gen. Topics. Gregorian Chant Bibliography and Websites.
Location: ML3082.C73 2000 Author: Crocker, Richard L. Title: An introduction to Gregorian chant / Richard L. Crocker.
Location: 244 621 N52 s Author: Nicholson, David, O.S.B., 1919- Title: Singing in God's ear.
Location: MT860.V6 K4 1955 Author: Vitry, Ermin, Father Title: The key to chant-reading : a series of lessons destined for the student who desires to read the sacred melodies with facility and assurance / Ermin Vitry.
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 Jean Miotte - Timeline
Vitry: group show: 25e anniversaire du 30 Novembre.
Le Plus Beau cadeau, with poems by blind children accompanied by prints by Alechinsky, Chillida, Miotte, Miro and Tapiès is published by L. and R. Dutrou, 80 copies.
M. Ragon and A. Vollerin make a film on Miotte for their collection: Mémoire des Arts with an introduction by Marcelin Pleynet.
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 A. King: The Premonstratensian Rite
Pontius of St. Rufus at Avignon and Walter, bishop of Maguelonne (1103-29), both complained of these 'novelties'; while Hugh Metel reproached St. Norbert with substituting an undyed woolen tunic for the traditional linen vesture.
Boniface Luykx, a canon of the abbey of Postel, who says: 'The first statutes of the Order and the ordinarius of Hugh have systematically banished the external pomp of Cluny and the ostentation of Mainz, for the sober, but robust and majestic, framework of the Rhineland rite.'[3-64]
Claude de Vert, in commenting on the handing of the paten to the subdeacon at the beginning of the preface, says: Et de vient aussi, sans doute, l'usage presque universel de faire tenir la patène élévée par le sousdiacre pendant tout le Canon.
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 REL 322
2/2 The Monastery of Cluny and the Reform Movement
Read: Lynch, 107-15; 136-50; Charter of Abbey of Cluny; Papal Election Decree; Gregory VII: Bans on Lay Invesititures; first and second decrees excommunicating Henry IV; The Concordat of Worms
Read: Colish, 239-44; 289-301; Summa Theologica (selections); Gregory IX, Statutes of the University of Paris, 1231; Jacques de Vitry, Life of the Students at Paris, 13th century; Julian of Norwich, Revelations, Chap 51
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 Timeline France to 1649
He was excommunicated for licentious acts, but his lyrics led to the "courtly love" genre.
Flemish towns (Ghent, Bruges and Ypres) forced the selection of Thierry of Alsace as the new count despite Louis VI’s choice of the son of Normandy’s Robert Curthose.
1130 The church at the abbey at Cluny was completed and measured over 400 feet long.
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 The Medieval Academy
Kessler, Herbert L., and Weitzmann, Kurt, The Cotton Genesis (S. Gerstel), 63:731
Lazard, S.; Vasina, A.; Gorini, G.; Carile, A., et al., Ricerche e studi sul Breviarium ecclesiae Ravennatis (Codice Bavaro) (A. Citarella), 63:483
Nugent, S. Georgia, Allegory and Poetics: The Structure and Imagery of Prudentius' "Psychomachia" (R. Hexter), 63:448
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 Philip Tagg, Dave Harker, Matt Kelly | Background Dates for Popular Music Studies
Peasants’ revolt in Alsace and S W Germany
Frescobaldi’s Fiori musicali di toccate (influential on J S Bach)
J S Bach walks 320 km to hear Buxtehude’s Abendmusik in Lübeck
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 Institute for Medieval Studies | International Medieval Congress - Archive: previous IMC dates
Roman P. Kovalev, Department of History, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and Thomas S. Noonan, Department of History, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Organiser: Paul S. Barnwell, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, York
Katharine L. Scarfe Beckett, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
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 La Trobe University - Library: Medieval Music Database - Annual cycle of feasts of liturgical chant, liturgical ...
The main source of Philippe de Vitry's works.
12v-13, Apollinis eclipsatur - Zodiacum signis - [In omnem terram] (Bernard de Cluny))
Philippe de Vitry 1291-1361: RD 77 095: O canenda vulgo per computa; Rex quem metrorum depingit prima figura; Rex regum; O canenda vulgo per computa; Rex quem metrorum depingit prima figura; Rex regum;
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 HIST 100 Web Sites
The Regulations of the Garment Cutters' Gild of Stendal, 1231 [At Medieval Sourcebook]
Foundation Charter of Cluny, 910 [At Medieval Sourcebook]
Jacques de Vitry: Life of the Students at Paris [At Medieval Sourcebook]
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Though the line beyond is truncated at the former level-crossing over the N57 road, it was said that the closed section may reopen to connect with the proposed LGV Rhin-Rhône - if that high-speed line is ever built.
2676][FR] Chalon-sur-Saône - Châtenoy-le-Royal - Givry (- St.Gengoux - Taizé - Cluny): (Ball 48B3-48B2) In autumn 2002 track remained in place beyond the siding at Châtenoy-le-Royal (R.2107) to the west as far as about 500m before Givry station, 8km from Chalon.
To the south some 40km of trackbed, formally abandoned (declassée) in 1994, had become a long-distance path for cyclists and walkers, which had clearly seen significant expenditure on restoring former stations, including Taizé (R.2197).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for J
Jacques de Vitry - Historian of the crusades, cardinal Bishop of Acre, later of Tusculum, b.
Javouhey, Venerable Anne-Marie - Founder of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, missionary to Africa and South America, d.
Jealousy - Taken to be synonymous with envy
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