Sökning: "St. Bridget"

Hittade 3 avhandlingar innehållade orden St. Bridget.

  1. 1. The accusativus cum infinitivo and quod clauses in the Revelaciones of St. Bridget of Sweden

    Författare :Espen Karlsen; Uppsala universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Classical philology - general; mediaeval Latin; St. Bridget; St. Birgitta; subordination; conjunctions; accusative with infinitive; Klassiska språk - allmänt; Classical philology; Klassiska språk; latin; Latin;

    Sammanfattning : This study is an investigation of the variation between the accusativus cum infinitive (a.c.i.) and quod clauses with verba sentiendi and declarandi in the Revelaciones, Books I-VII, of St. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Mirakler och helgonkult : Linköpings biskopdöme under senmedeltid

    Författare :Anders Fröjmark; Eva Österberg; Thomas Lindkvist; Torkel Jansson; Uppsala universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; St. Bridget of Sweden; St. Catherine of Vadstena; St. Nicholas Hermansson; Linköping diocese; Miracle collections; Late Middle Ages; Senmedeltiden; Heliga Birgitta; Linköpings biskopsdöme; Mirakel; Katarina Ulfsdotter; Biskop Nils Hermansson; History subjects; Historieämnen; Historia; History; History;

    Sammanfattning : This work studies the introduction of three new cults of saints in the Linköping Bishopric during the Late Middle Ages. Two of them were based at Vadstena Convent: the Holy Bridgel (Birgitta, d. 1373) cult which had its beginning in 1374 and the cult of Katarina Ulfsdotter (d. 1381), which started during the 1410's. LÄS MER

  3. 3. Crónica de las monjas Brígidas de la Ciudad de México

    Författare :Anne Sofie Sifvert; Stockholms universitet; []
    Nyckelord :Birgittinorden; Mexiko; Mexico City; Birgittinorden Ciudad de México ; Birgittinerorden Ciudad de México ;

    Sammanfattning : This chronicle deals with the foundation of the first convent of St. Bridget in Mexico in 1743. It presents six nuns from the convent of Vitoria, Spain, who were chosen to travel to Mexico. The founders in Mexico were José Francisco de Aguirre and his wife Gertrudis Roldan y Maldonado. LÄS MER