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The Exorcist of Sombor examines the life course, practice and
mentality of an eighteenth-century Franciscan friar, based on his
own letters and documentation, creating a frame around the tightly
packed history of events that took place between 1766-1769, and
analysing the series of exorcism scandals that erupted in the
Hungarian town of Sombor, from the perspectives of social history
and cultural history. The author employs a method which reflects
historical anthropology, the history of ideas and the influence of
Italian microhistory. Based on the activity of an exorcist priest
in the early modern period, the documents of the ecclesiastical
courts and a considerable body of autograph correspondence are
thoroughly examined. Analysing these letters gives the reader a
chance to come into close proximity with the way of thinking of a
person from the eighteenth century. The research questions in
connection to the documentation aim to identify the causes for the
conflict. How was it possible to have "correct" and "wrong" methods
of exorcism within the practice of one and the same church? What
sort of criteria were used when certain previously accepted
practices were dubbed superstitious in the second half of the
eighteenth century? What were the changes that took place in the
attitude of priests and friars within the ecclesiastical society of
the period? How can a conflict be focussed on a practice (healing
by exorcism) which has roots going back thousands of years? How
many different variants of demonology existed in the clerical
thinking of the age? As a highly accomplished source analysis
within microhistory, The Exorcist of Sombor will be of great
interest to early modern historians, anthropologists and culture
researchers interested in microhistory and themes such as religion,
magic, occultism and witchcraft.
Covers fundamental concepts and methods of Corpus Linguistics that
provides the reader with both the theory and practice underlining
Corpus research. Provides a basic toolkit of concepts and methods
that will empower students to undertake their own research. Has a
focus on understudied languages and linguistic typology so will be
relevant to those researching a range of international languages
other than English.
Covers fundamental concepts and methods of Corpus Linguistics that
provides the reader with both the theory and practice underlining
Corpus research. Provides a basic toolkit of concepts and methods
that will empower students to undertake their own research. Has a
focus on understudied languages and linguistic typology so will be
relevant to those researching a range of international languages
other than English.
The Exorcist of Sombor examines the life course, practice and
mentality of an eighteenth-century Franciscan friar, based on his
own letters and documentation, creating a frame around the tightly
packed history of events that took place between 1766-1769, and
analysing the series of exorcism scandals that erupted in the
Hungarian town of Sombor, from the perspectives of social history
and cultural history. The author employs a method which reflects
historical anthropology, the history of ideas and the influence of
Italian microhistory. Based on the activity of an exorcist priest
in the early modern period, the documents of the ecclesiastical
courts and a considerable body of autograph correspondence are
thoroughly examined. Analysing these letters gives the reader a
chance to come into close proximity with the way of thinking of a
person from the eighteenth century. The research questions in
connection to the documentation aim to identify the causes for the
conflict. How was it possible to have "correct" and "wrong" methods
of exorcism within the practice of one and the same church? What
sort of criteria were used when certain previously accepted
practices were dubbed superstitious in the second half of the
eighteenth century? What were the changes that took place in the
attitude of priests and friars within the ecclesiastical society of
the period? How can a conflict be focussed on a practice (healing
by exorcism) which has roots going back thousands of years? How
many different variants of demonology existed in the clerical
thinking of the age? As a highly accomplished source analysis
within microhistory, The Exorcist of Sombor will be of great
interest to early modern historians, anthropologists and culture
researchers interested in microhistory and themes such as religion,
magic, occultism and witchcraft.
G. Kent has a lifetime of running experience. In the 1960's he ran
on three Los Angeles City Championship cross country teams at
Granada Hills High School. He went on to run at California Lutheran
University in Thousand Oaks. During a long teaching career, he also
coached track and cross country at Lake Weir High School in
Candler, Florida. In Running with Razors and Soul he shares
knowledge distilled from all this experience. The book is written
especially for the competitive high school and college athlete who
is ready to step it up a notch and become a more dynamic and
successful runner.
Fast Women Beautiful Fast women beautiful horses
banjos bluegrass bourbon
it's a region it's a religion it's a
way of life and on the first
Saturday in May it all comes
together for two heart-pounding
minutes at Churchill Downs race-
track in Louisville someday you
gotta go there sometime you
gotta see it by god it's wonderful
it's amazing there's nothing else
like it it's the Kentucky Derby
"One of the first things that drew me to Daniel Barth's poetry
was the immediacy of his work, that is, how his imagery and subject
matter pulled my focus into everyday life, made me pay attention to
the elusive present. Whether he is telling us about driving a
delivery truck in Louisville, Kentucky, for the Coca-Cola Bottling
Company, or describing a Zen master sitting in the sun doing a
crossword puzzle, Dan knows what it takes to remind us to seize the
day."-From the Introduction by Hal Zina Bennett
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