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    Thomas of Celano OFM (Italian: Tommaso da Celano; c. 1185 – c. 1265) was an Italian friar of the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor) as well as a poet...
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    Celano is a town and comune in the Province of L'Aquila, central Italy, 120 km (75 mi) east of Rome by rail. Celano rises on the top of a hill in the...
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    Dies irae (category Book of Zephaniah)
    (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈdi.es ˈi.re]; "the Day of Wrath") is a Latin sequence attributed to either Thomas of Celano of the Franciscans (1200–1265) or to Latino...
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    Stigmata (category Crucifixion of Jesus)
    artistic depictions of the incident, Francis is accompanied by a Franciscan brother. St. Francis' first biographer, Thomas of Celano, reports the event...
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    the birth of the child Jesus in a direct way, making use of the senses, especially sight. Both Thomas of Celano and Bonaventure, biographers of Francis...
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    Abruzzo (redirect from Region of Abruzzo)
    personalities include Saint Berardo; John of Capistrano; Thomas of Celano, author of three hagiographies of Saint Francis of Assisi; and Alessandro Valignano,...
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  • Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος). Another example is Dies irae (probably by Thomas of Celano): Dies iræ, dies illa Solvet sæclum in favilla, Teste David cum Sibylla...
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    Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1908 [orig. 1570]. pp. 815–816. Thomas of Celano (attributed). The Life of Saint Clare. Translated by Paschal Robinson. Philadelphia:...
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    He was a centre of communion with all creatures". The Canticle of the Sun is first mentioned in the Vita Prima of Thomas of Celano in 1228. Original...
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  • Peter Abelard Peter of Blois Thomas of Celano Walafrid Strabo Walter of Châtillon Chaucer Gottfried von Hagenau One of the features of the Renaissance which...
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    was followed by Thomas of Celano, Bonaventure, and Jacopone da Todi. Through a tradition which held him to have been a member of the Franciscan Third Order...
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  • Themes from the ballet Chao-Kang in D major (piano; 1831) Thomas is disputed as the author of the words Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji: Variazioni e fuga triplice...
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  • according to Thomas of Celano and Bonaventure, this primitive rule was little more than some passages of the Gospel heard in 1208 in the chapel of the Portiuncula...
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    scholar, saint (Feast 15th July), and Doctor of the Church (d. 1274) Thomas of Celano (d. 1265) Thomas of Hales (d. unknown, late 13th cent.) Ugolino Brunforte...
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    Medieval Latin (category Historical forms of languages with ISO codes)
    century – early 13th century) Thomas of Celano (c. 1200 – c. 1265) Albertus Magnus (c. 1200–1280) Roger Bacon (c. 1214–1294) Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–1274) Ramon...
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    Crusade in addition to signing an agreement with the errant Thomas of Celano, negotiated by Thomas of Aquino. But neither this nor the one signed two years...
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  • Requiem, Dies irae, attributed to Thomas of Celano (c. 1200 – c. 1260–1270), has been called "the greatest of hymns", worthy of "supreme admiration". The Latin...
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    Christian poetry (category Genres of poetry)
    Hildegard of Bingen (1098 — 1179) Nerses IV the Gracious (1102 - 1173) Francis of Assisi (1181 — 1226) Thomas of Celano (1185–1265) Clare of Assisi (1193...
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  • Robinson, R., Thomas, o. Celano., Clare, o. Assisi. (1910). The life of Saint Clare: ascribed to Fr. Thomas of Celano of the order of Friars minor (A.D. 1255-1261)...
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    imparted a special blessing to him, although Thomas of Celano reserves this blessing for Elias. After the death of Francis, Bernard had occasion to take to...
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    Greccio (category Municipalities of the Province of Rieti)
    celebrating Mass while Francis himself gave the sermon. His biographer, Thomas of Celano, recalls that Francis stood before the manger, overwhelmed with love...
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    birthplace of the Third Order. Mariano, Thomas of Celano, and the Bull for Faenza (16 December 1221) suggest that 1221 was the earliest date for founding of the...
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  • Michael of Cesena (c. 1270–1342), Franciscan, general of that Order, and theologian Thomas of Celano (c. 1200 – c. 1255), Friar Minor and poet; author of three...
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  • alphabetical list of works of art that are often called by a non-English name in an English context. (Of course, many such titles are simply the names of people:...
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    poet, and man of letters." An exponent of the formal style of Latin prose called ars dictandi. Thomas of Celano (c. 1200 – c. 1265), was a Franciscan friar...
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    one of the longest piano pieces of all time. The Gregorian chant Dies irae, the text of which has traditionally been attributed to Thomas of Celano, a...
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  • originally written by Thomas of Celano, an Italian friar of the Franciscans, who lived in 13th century and was an obligatory part of the Roman Catholic Requiem...
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    of livestock, just as the Gospel according to Luke depicts the Nativity of Jesus. The story is not part of either Bonaventure’s or Thomas of Celano’s...
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  • Terra di Lavoro. In Capua, Thomas was entrusted with fighting the rebellious Thomas of Celano, Count of Molise, and the taking of Roccamandolfi. In January...
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    Saint François d'Assise (category Cultural depictions of Francis of Assisi)
    sources, reading biographies by Thomas of Celano and St. Bonaventure, as well as Francis' own prayers (including Canticle of the Sun). He also cited passages...
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