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The Wandering Scholars of the Middle Ages
Author | : Helen Waddell |
Publisher | : Dover Publications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Carmina Burana |
ISBN | : 9780486414362 |
Acclaimed study of the makers and singers of medieval Latin poetry considers Fortunatus, Abelard, the revival of learning in France, 12th-century humanism, the Carmina Burana, more.
The Wandering Scholars
Author | : Helen Waddell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Carmina burana |
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Wandering Time
Author | : Luis Alberto Urrea |
Publisher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 1999-01-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780816518661 |
Fleeing a failed marriage and haunted by ghosts of his past, Luis Alberto Urrea jumped into his car several years ago and headed west. Driving cross-country with a cat named Rest Stop, Urrea wandered the West from one year's Spring through the next. Hiking into aspen forests where leaves "shiver and tinkle like bells" and poking alongside creeks in the Rockies, he sought solace and wisdom. In the forested mountains he learned not only the names of trees—he learned how to live. As nature opened Urrea's eyes, writing opened his heart. In journal entries that sparkle with discovery, Urrea ruminates on music, poetry, and the landscape. With wonder and spontaneity, he relates tales of marmots, geese, bears, and fellow travelers. He makes readers feel mountain air "so crisp you feel you could crunch it in your mouth" and reminds us all to experience the magic and healing of small gestures, ordinary people, and common creatures. Urrea has been heralded as one of the most talented writers of his generation. In poems, novels, and nonfiction, he has explored issues of family, race, language, and poverty with candor, compassion, and often astonishing power. Wandering Time offers his most intimate work to date, a luminous account of his own search for healing and redemption.
The Wandering Holy Man
Author | : |
Publisher | : University of California Press |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2020-06-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0520304144 |
Barsauma was a fifth-century Syrian ascetic, archimandrite, and leader of monks, notorious for his extreme asceticism and violent anti-Jewish campaigns across the Holy Land. Although Barsauma was a powerful and revered figure in the Eastern church, modern scholarship has widely dismissed him as a thug of peripheral interest. Until now, only the most salacious bits of the Life of Barsauma—a fascinating collection of miracles that Barsauma undertook across the Near East—had been translated. This pioneering study includes the first full translation of the Life and a series of studies by scholars employing a range of methods to illuminate the text from different angles and contexts. This is the authoritative source on this influential figure in the history of the church and his life, travels, and relations with other religious groups.