The Conformity: Manifestation, Proclamation, Exaltation

Author:   Regis Armstrong ,  William Short ,  Wayne Hellmann
Publisher:   New City Press
Volume:   4
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9781565482029


Pages:   1400
Publication Date:   01 January 2020
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"For six centuries this text, so vital to the Christian communities that had been touched by the life of Saint Francis, has never been published into a modern language. This landmark translation brings The Book of Conformity to today's reader. Renowned Franciscan scholar Paul Sabatier called it ""the most important work that has been made on the life of Saint Francis."" The Book of the Conformity (often called The Conformities) represents the high-est point of medieval glorification of the figure of St. Francis. It contains a nearly complete record of the saint's own writings, and a vast store of material from all the known hagiographical legends of the saint from the 13th through late 14th centuries. In addition, it has extensive lists of the places where Franciscan friars, Poor Clare nuns and Franciscan tertiaries lived and ministered, with personal details about many Franciscan personages, both famous and obscure. The author, Bartholomew of Pisa, divided his large work into what he calls 3 ""Books"". Part 1 concerns the Incarnation, the Nativity and the early life of Jesus, with corresponding similarities to be found in the early years of Francis's life. Part 2 concerns the years of the public ministry of Jesus, his preaching and healing, calling of disciples, travels from one place to another, with similar events in the life of Francis. Part 3 concerns the Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension/Glorification of Christ, and the events of Francis's last days, his illnesses and suffering, his receiving of the stigmata, his death, canonization, and the miracles attributed to him as a heavenly intercessor. ""The late fourteenth-century Liber Conformitatum of Bartholomew of Pisa, a vast and ingenious exegetical essay in which the parallels between the actual and legendary lives of Francis and the gospel and legendary lives of Jesus are laid out and developed at great length, is the most extensive Franciscan literary monument to the idea of Francis as alter Christus. Though controversial even in its own day, it is a gold mine of ideas and images for students of medieval Franciscan theology, literature, and the visual arts, among whom this English language edition will find a warm welcome.."" John V. Fleming, Princeton University ""I am told that Francis of Assisi has the longest single bibliography of any person in history. This magnificent collection, both scholarly and complete, will show you why -- 'the whole world runs after him.' -- It might start you running too."" Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Author of Discovering the Enneagram Center for Action and Contemplation ""Never translated into a modern language, this enormous work has been under-exploited. The first English translation by Christopher Stace, edited by William Short, will allow us to discover the richness of this monument which restores the universal and local dimensions of the Order of Friars Minor."" Jacques Dalarun ""This late medieval work of Bartholomew of Pisa is an extended meditation on the conformity of the life of Francis with the life of Jesus Christ. It is a tapestry of medieval hermeneutics and Franciscan sources highlighting the rich theme of conformitas. This welcome addition to the already published volumes is highly to be praised."" Lawrence S. Cunningham, The University of Notre Dame"

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Author:   Regis Armstrong ,  William Short ,  Wayne Hellmann
Publisher:   New City Press
Imprint:   New City Press
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 10.40cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   2.449kg
ISBN:  

9781565482029


ISBN 10:   1565482026
Pages:   1400
Publication Date:   01 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The late fourteenth-century Liber Conformitatum of Bartholomew of Pisa, a vast and ingenious exegetical essay in which the parallels between the actual and legendary lives of Francis and the gospel and legendary lives of Jesus are laid out and developed at great length, is the most extensive Franciscan literary monument to the idea of Francis as alter Christus. Though controversial even in its own day, it is a gold mine of ideas and images for students of medieval Franciscan theology, literature, and the visual arts, among whom this English language edition will find a warm welcome.. John V. Fleming, Princeton University Never translated into a modern language, this enormous work has been under-exploited. The first English translation by Christopher Stace, edited by William Short, will allow us to discover the richness of this monument which restores the universal and local dimensions of the Order of Friars Minor. Jacques Dalarun This late medieval work of Bartholomew of Pisa is an extended meditation on the conformity of the life of Francis with the life of Jesus Christ. It is a tapestry of medieval hermeneutics and Franciscan sources highlighting the rich theme of conformitas. This welcome addition to the already published volumes is highly to be praised. Lawrence S. Cunningham, The University of Notre Dame


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Francis of Assisi (born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone; Italian Francesco d'Assisi; Latin Franciscus Assisiensis; 1181 or 1182 - 3 October 1226), venerated as Saint Francis of Assisi, also known in his ministry as Francesco, was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon, philosopher, mystic, and preacher.[3] He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women's Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in Christianity.

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