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Wichowa, Maria. "Stanisława Grochowskiego Modlitwa Kazimierza ś[więtego], królewica polskiego, łacińskim rytmem przez tegoż świętego napisana i takimże na polskie przetłumaczona – dzieje i charakterystyka utworu, edycja krytyczna." Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Librorum 2, no. 31 (December 30, 2020): 87–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/0860-7435.31.06.

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Ksiądz Stanisław Grochowski był wybitnym tłumaczem liryki religijnej. Dokonał przekładu z łaciny wszystkich hymnów kościelnych (Kraków 1598). Następnie w roku 1606 opublikował tłumaczenie fragmentu utworu Mariale Bernarda z Morlas (XII w.) czyli hymnu Omni die dic Mariae, w XVI wieku w Polsce uznawanego za dzieło św. Kazimierza. Było to wydanie bilingwiczne: tekst łaciński opracowany krytycznie przez Grochowskiego na podstawie dostępnych mu rękopiśmiennych przekazów i polski przekład poetycki tegoż autora wraz z nutami wybitnego kompozytora Diomedesa Catona. Edycja była pomyślana jako popularny śpiewnik przeznaczony do użytku wiernych Kościoła katolickiego, zaangażowanego w walce o rząd dusz z wyznaniami reformacyjnymi. Stanowiła dowód zaangażowania kapłana w walkę z kontrreformacją i ważny krok na drodze popularyzacji średniowiecznej modlitwy w renesansowej kulturze religijnej.
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Borchmeyer, Dieter. "Robert Walser, Aus dem Bleistiftgebiet. Mikrogramme aus den Jahren 1924—1925. Im Auftrag des Robert-Walser-Archivs der Carl-Seelig-Stiftung/Zürich entziffert und hg. von Bernhard Echte und Werner Morlang." Arbitrium 7, no. 1 (1989). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/arbi.1989.7.1.112.

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Balnaves, John, and jojopacme@hotmail com. "Bernard of Morlaix : the Literature of complaint, the Latin tradition and the Twelfth-century “Renaissance”." The Australian National University. Faculty of Arts, 1998. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20020515.114244.

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Bernard of Morlaix was a Cluniac monk who flourished around 1140. What little is known about him, including his visit to Rome, is examined in relation to the affairs of the Cluniac family in his day. A new conjecture is advanced that he was prior of Saint-Denis de Nogent-le-Rotrou. His poems are discussed as examples of the genre of complaint literature. His treatment of the end of the world, and of death, judgement, heaven and hell, is discussed in relation to twelfth-century monasticism. His castigation of the sins of his time includes some of the earliest estates satire. His anticlericalism and his misogyny are compared with those of his contemporaries, and discussed in the context of twelfth-century monastic culture. Bernard’s classical learning is analysed and compared with that of his contemporaries, especially John of Salisbury and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. His use of metre and rhyme is examined in the context of the development of metre based on stress rather than quantity and of systematic and sustained rhyme in the Latin verse of the twelfth century. Bernard’s use of interpretive and compositional allegory is explored. Bernard is seen as a man of his time, exemplifying a number of twelfth-century characteristics, religious, educational and cultural. Special attention is paid to the Latin literary tradition, and it is suggested that the culture of the twelfth-century was in many respects a culmination rather than a renaissance.
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Balnaves, John. "Bernard of Morlaix : the Literature of complaint, the Latin tradition and the Twelfth-century “Renaissance”." Phd thesis, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/47692.

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Bernard of Morlaix was a Cluniac monk who flourished around 1140. What little is known about him, including his visit to Rome, is examined in relation to the affairs of the Cluniac family in his day. A new conjecture is advanced that he was prior of Saint-Denis de Nogent-le-Rotrou. His poems are discussed as examples of the genre of complaint literature. His treatment of the end of the world, and of death, judgement, heaven and hell, is discussed in relation to twelfth-century monasticism. His castigation of the sins of his time includes some of the earliest estates satire. His anticlericalism and his misogyny are compared with those of his contemporaries, and discussed in the context of twelfth-century monastic culture. Bernard’s classical learning is analysed and compared with that of his contemporaries, especially John of Salisbury and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. His use of metre and rhyme is examined in the context of the development of metre based on stress rather than quantity and of systematic and sustained rhyme in the Latin verse of the twelfth century. Bernard’s use of interpretive and compositional allegory is explored. Bernard is seen as a man of his time, exemplifying a number of twelfth-century characteristics, religious, educational and cultural. Special attention is paid to the Latin literary tradition, and it is suggested that the culture of the twelfth-century was in many respects a culmination rather than a renaissance.
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Books on the topic "Bernard of Morlaix"

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Neale, J. M., and Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny on the Celestial Country. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Cluny), Bernard (Of. Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny, on the Celestial Country. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny, on the Celestial Country. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Cluny), Bernard (of. The Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny, on the Celestial Country. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Neale, J. M., and Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. The Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny on the Celestial Country. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Cluny), Bernard (of. The Rhythm Of Bernard De Morlaix, Monk Of Cluny, On The Celestial Country. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Neale, J. M., and Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. The Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny on the Celestial Country. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. The Rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix, Monk of Cluny, on the Celestial Country. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. Rhythm of Bernard Morlaix, on the Celestial Country. Edited and Translated by J. M. Neale. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Of Cluny 12th Cent Bernard. Rhythm of Bernard Morlaix, on the Celestial Country. Edited and Translated by J. M. Neale. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bernard of Morlaix"

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Dolveck, Franz. "La diffusion cistercienne du Mariale attribuable à Bernard de Morlas. Appropriation ou emprunt ?" In Les cisterciens et la transmission des textes (XIIe-XVIIIe siècles), 169–89. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.bhcma-eb.5.114618.

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Davy, Humphry. "667. Humphry Davy to Scrope Bernard Morland, 1 December 1818." In The Collected Letters of Sir Humphry Davy, Vol. 3: 1817–1826, edited by Tim Fulford and Sharon Ruston. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00270290.

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