960 resultados para Corpus Christi-València-S.XVIII
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Shakespeare society. Publications, no. 4. (Vol. II, no. 1, in the L. C. set)
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At head of title: War Department. Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army and United States Shipping Board .
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Spine title: History of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
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At head of title: War Dept., Corps of Engineers, Mississippi River Commission.
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"Additions and corrections": vii p. at end. (Issued with v. 31)
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Report of the Surtees society for 1870, list of publications, list of members, etc.: 17, [1] p. at end.
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[International News Photos cutline: "Now he's going to make a pass at the Japs. Corpus Christi Texas. Ed Frutig, former University of Michigan star, is set for a "Bullet Pass" at the Japs. He is now a cadet at Corpus Christi. He was member of the 1940 All-American grid squad and played professionally with the Green Bay Packers During the 1941 season. His Home is River Rouge, Mich."]
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Entre 1598 y 1606 la procesión del Corpus en Antequera quedó suspendida por desavenencias entre los miembros del concejo y el clero de la Colegiata por ocupar los mejores puestos y más cercanos a la Sagrada Forma para significar así su posición predominante en la sociedad del momento. Las alteraciones a describir en el presente artículo forman parte del proceso de institucionalización de una fiesta, cuyo culmen estético y simbólico se confirma durante el siglo XVII, bajo la ideología contrarreformista de Trento. Between 1598 and 1606 the Corpus Christi’s procession in Antequera was suspended because of disagreements between the members of the Council and the clergy. These disagreements focused on the matter of who must occupy the best positions in the procession (that is: as close to the Communion Bread as possible). These locations signify the status in that society. The changes described in this paper are part of the process of institutionalization of a festivity, which reach its crowning moment (aesthetically and symbolically) during the seventeenth century, under the ideology of Trento.