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    The Vita Christi (Life of Christ), also known as the Speculum vitae Christi (Mirror of the Life of Christ) is the principal work of Ludolph of Saxony...
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    fourteenth century. His principal work, first printed in the 1470s, was the Vita Christi (Life of Christ). It had significant influence on the development of...
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    saints. The religious work which most particularly struck him was the De Vita Christi of Ludolph of Saxony. This book would influence his whole life, inspiring...
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    Life of Christ (Latin: Meditationes Vitae Christi or Meditationes De Vita Christi; Italian Meditazione della vita di Cristo) is a fourteenth-century devotional...
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    of Jesus Rosary" (vita Christi Rosarium). However, in 1977, a theologian from Trier named Andreas Heinz discovered a vita Christi rosary that dated to...
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    which is strictly for Frenchmen—or Wagnerians". Christian mysticism Vita Christi What Would Jesus Do? An introductory Dictionary of Theology and Religious...
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    composed a number of religious treaties. Her most famous work was her Vita Christi (Christ's Life). She was also a proto-feminist who tried to change the...
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  • England in recognition of his services. Ludolph of Saxony completes his Vita Christi, which appears first in book form in 1474 and becomes an influence on...
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  • Retrieved 14 June 2017. Vitæ Pontificum Platinæ historici liber de vita Christi ac omnium pontificum qui hactenus ducenti fuere et XX (published 1479)...
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  • scene about the life of Jesus was developed by Ludolph of Saxony in his Vita Christi in 1374 and became popular among the Devotio Moderna community. The methods...
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    Vatican Library, wrote his Vitæ Pontificum Platinæ historici liber de vita Christi ac omnium pontificum qui hactenus ducenti fuere et XX in 1479 at the...
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    14th-century text, Meditationes de Vita Christi, perhaps by Ludolph of Saxony. Barbara Lane suggests this passage from the Vita Christi might lie behind many paintings...
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    Lesley K. (2007). The Fabric of Marian Devotion in Isabel de Villena's Vita Christi. Brepols. p. 61. Régamey, Pie-Raymond (1952). Art sacré au XXe siècle...
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    est vita hominis super terram... Brian A. Catlos, "Militia Christi", Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages (Oxford, 2010), defines militia Christi as the...
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    Sixtus IV he later wrote his Vitæ Pontificum Platinæ historici liber de vita Christi ac omnium pontificum qui hactenus ducenti fuere et XX (1479). Not unaccountably...
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    writers on whose works many cycles appear to be based. Of these, the Vita Christi ("Life of Christ") by Ludolph of Saxony and the Meditations on the Life...
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    The Feast of Corpus Christi (Ecclesiastical Latin: Dies Sanctissimi Corporis et Sanguinis Domini Iesu Christi, lit. 'Day of the Most Holy Body and Blood...
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  • title was strongly condemned by Francesc Eiximenis (d. 1409) in his Vita Christi, but in 1614 it was largely reprinted by a Jewish convert to Christianity...
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    He printed on the orders of Leonor of Viseu and worked on the book Vita Christi. His 1506-1507 Descripcam described how camel caravans carried Saharan...
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    Christ Affective meditation Intercession of Christ Knowledge of Christ Vita Christi What would Jesus do? A concise dictionary of theology by Gerald O'Collins...
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    Meditationes de vita Christi Lawrence F. Hundersmarck: The Use of Imagination, Emotion, and the Will in a Medieval Classic: The Meditaciones Vite Christi. In: Logos...
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    book printed in Portuguese, and not Ludolphus de Saxonia's Livro de Vita Christi of 1495 as previously assumed. 1489 Lisbon Rabbi Zorba, Raban Eliezer...
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    of Sixtus IV he wrote his Vitæ Pontificum Platinæ historici liber de vita Christi ac omnium pontificum qui hactenus ducenti fuere et XX (1479). In it he...
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  • the fourteenth-century Carthusian Ludolph of Saxony (d.1377) in his Vita Christi. One of those who read Ludolph was Ignatius of Loyola, so indirectly...
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    the printing press to Portugal, when she commissioned a translation of Vita Christi into Portuguese. When the first of its four volumes were published in...
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    incidents. Late medieval accounts continued to add detail, in particular the Vita Christi of Ludolph of Saxony, completed about 1374, just a few years before the...
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  • "Mary Magdalene's Iconographical Redemption in Isabel de Villena's Vita Christi and the Speculum Animae Montserrat Piera" (PDF). Catalan Review. pp. 313–328...
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    Calvary. A similar idea had been developed by Ludolph of Saxony in his Vita Christi in 1374 in which the reader would make themselves present in the life...
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    Thomana" (... a new song – 800 years of music at St. Thomas) 2013: "Vita Christi" (The life of Christ) 2014: "Die wahre Art" (The true way) 2015: "So...
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  • commentary, probably through the 1320s and 1330s, and left unfinished. His Vita Christi was a major influence on the more famous work of the same name by Ludolph...
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