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  1. 21
    by Kern, D.
    Published 2019
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    by Coganová, Daniela
    Published 2009
    ... Carthusians, Pecka suzerain, as well as the Pecka domain itself and its administration. As Pecka town books...
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    Dissertation
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    by Juan Antonio Prieto Sayagués
    Published 2016-06-01
    ..., the Carthusian order was established in the kingdom and the first Hieronymite monasteries were founded...
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    Published 2008
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  6. 26
    by Gérard Sabatier
    Published 2006-03-01
    ... Carthusian or Imperial Roman model? With its painted facades, however, Marly was a clear return to antiquity...
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  7. 27
    by Giuseppe Amoruso, Andrea Manti
    Published 2016-06-01
    ... headquarters of the Carthusian monastery built  in 1334 and suppressed in 1796 by Napoleon, the study...
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  8. 28
    by Frits Scholten
    Published 2019-06-01
    ... hands to the owner of the inkwell, is probably a Carthusian who, according to the Rule of his order, may...
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  9. 29
    by Domenico Iovane
    Published 2020-04-01
    ... Martino. The complex is part of the places of the Carthusian bells, object of study, of CHROME of PRIN...
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    by Nikolay Muskhelishvili
    Published 2015-02-01
    ... spirituality: the Ladder of the Anchorites by Guido the Carthusian (XII century) and the Meditation on the Life...
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    by Antonio Cortijo Ocaña
    Published 2014-12-01
    ... in medieval Iberia. Based on the Vita Christi by Ludolf of Saxony (the Carthusian), the work can...
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  14. 34
    by Matthews, Rachael Victoria
    Published 2014
    ..., Marguerite d’Oingt (c.1240-1310) and Marguerite Porete (d.1310). The former, a Carthusian prioress, wrote a...
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  15. 35
    by Allen, Joanne
    Published 2009
    ... use of misericords in Carthusian liturgy will demonstrate the close interaction between form...
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    by Johann Beukes
    Published 2021-03-01
    ... of Camp (1395–1460) and the Carthusian Thomist Denys de Leeuwis (1402–1471). Berthold’s unique...
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  17. 37
    by Jérôme, Thomas
    Published 2014
    ... of the feminine charterhouses. What is at stake is the acceptance of a curare monalium within the Carthusian order...
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    by Park, Jessie, Park, Jessie
    Published 2017
    ... (black limestone), was the Carthusian monastery, the Chartreuse de Champmol, near Dijon, which had housed...
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    by Suárez, María Candela
    Published 2007
    ... authors, is the Carthusian cell garden. Others are the garden attached to the balcanic houses, the "jardin...
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    Doctoral Thesis
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    by Harry, David
    Published 2013
    ... of affiliations between Carthusians, Bridgettines, mendicants and secular worshippers by examining how English...
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