997 resultados para Clement XIII, Pope, 1693-1769


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Gian Lorenzo Bernini; 3 ft. 1 63/64 in. x 2 ft. 8 33/64 in. x 1 ft. 1/64 in. (with base); bronze

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Accompanied by "Tables des Registres de Clément V, pub. par les bénédictins, établies par Yvonne Lanhers sous la direction de Robert Fawtier. Table chronologique, table des incipit." (viii, 68 p. 33 cm (Bibliothèque des écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome. 3 sér.)) Published: Paris, E. de Boccard, 1948.

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"The English is a translation from the Latin published simultaneously with it ..."--P. [2].

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On the whole, a man who is elected as Pope is well on in years. Some, despite this, have managed to reign for a long time, Leo XIII for instance who came to the throne when he was already seventy in 1878, reigned for twenty five years. Wojtyla was elected when he was only fifty eight, in 1978. In the last century or so, the papacy has become visible worldwide through the mass media. On his accession, Wojtyla was presented as a man's man, a sportsman - according to Professor Eamon Duffy of Cambridge University - as a Bishop with balls. Like other media stars who have stayed the test of time, e.g. Madonna, David Bowie, it seems that he has been able to reinvent his media image to some extent; from the active sportsman to the benevolent grandfather to the ailing figure we see today. He has taken on the aspect of a media star, a world traveller, a spiritual leader, a politician, a mediator and a peace leader. He has been described as the most-photographed person on the planet. This paper will attempt to trace these changes and to ascertain, using Vatican and media sources to discover how much of this continual change is driven by the personality of John Paul himself and how much is a deliberate policy on the part of the Vatican.

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Commonplace book containing a transcription of the "The Book of Harvard," a satirical account of the Butter Rebellion of 1766 followed with supplementary text of "The Arguments in Defence of the Proceedings of the Scholars" and "The Confession that was made after all was done." The above occupies pp. 1-14; pp. 15-18 missing. Pages 19-23 hold excerpts from Edward Young's Conjectures on Original Composition. Pages 24-62 hold excerpts from Saint Augustine's Heresies. Finally pages 62-64 hold an excerpt of Druidical maxims from the introduction of the first volume of Paul Rapin de Thoyras' The History of England (1724).

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"Memorandum of abbreviations": p. [xv]-xix.

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At head of title: The Pope and the social question.

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Bibliography: p. 821-827.