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Laurent-Benoît Dewez (1731–1812), Architect in the Age of Enlightenment
A comprehensive overview of Laurent-Benoît Dewez’s architectural worksLaurent-Benoît Dewez (1731-1812), court architect to Charles of Lorraine, was the most outstanding architect of his time in the Southern Low Countries. After studying in Italy and serving in the eminent office of Robert Adam in London, Dewez developed a personal, classical style that came to embody the “Eglise Belgique” under the Austrian Habsburgs.He designed numerous castles, abbeys, and churches across Belgium, but time has not been kind to his legacy: of his 80 architectural projects, many have vanished. However, the Château de Seneffe, the abbey of Vlierbeek in Leuven, and the churches in Andenne, Floreffe, and Harelbeke still stand as testaments to his remarkable talent.This richly illustrated monograph presents, for the first time, a comprehensive collection and analysis of the complete works of Laurent-Benoît Dewez.Look inside and read the introduction >Herbeluister het gesprek met Dirk Van de Vijver bij Pompidou op Klara
Père Marie-Benoît and Jewish Rescue

Père Marie-Benoît and Jewish Rescue

Zuccotti Susan

Indiana University Press
2013
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Susan Zuccotti narrates the life and work of Père Marie-Benoît, a courageous French Capuchin priest who risked everything to hide Jews in France and Italy during the Holocaust. Who was this extraordinary priest and how did he become adept at hiding Jews, providing them with false papers, and helping them to elude their persecutors? From monasteries first in Marseille and later in Rome, Père Marie-Benoît worked with Jewish co-conspirators to build remarkably effective Jewish-Christian rescue networks. Acting independently without Vatican support but with help from some priests, nuns, and local citizens, he and his friends persisted in their clandestine work until the Allies liberated Rome. After the conflict, Père Marie-Benoît maintained his wartime Jewish friendships and devoted the rest of his life to Jewish Christian reconciliation. Papal officials viewed both activities unfavorably until after the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), 1962-1965.To tell this remarkable tale, in addition to her research in French and Italian archives, Zuccotti personally interviewed Père Marie-Benoît, his family, Jewish rescuers with whom he worked, and survivors who owed their lives to his network.
Lettre À Benoît XVI

Lettre À Benoît XVI

Armand Duval M. Afr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Le P. Duval a t missionnaire P re Blanc en R publique D mocratique du Congo et au Mexique, il est l'auteur d'une trentaine d'ouvrages. Cet ouvrage est une r flexion sur les volutions de l' glise Catholique au cours des 200 derni res ann es, de ses r ussites mais aussi de ses checs.Le pape Benoit XVI entend solenniser le cinquanti me anniversaire du Concile Vatican II: ce sera l'Ann e de la Foi. Les chr tiens s'en r jouissent et en attendent des retomb es fructueuses, en un temps o ne manquent, ni les signes d'un retour en arri re, ni surtout les d fis relever. Les autorit s dioc saines et paroissiales sont en effet d sormais aux mains d'hommes -toujours rien que des hommes- qui n'ont pas connu l' glise avant le Concile: comment d s lors appr cier ce qu'il a apport , sans avoir souffert de ce qui l'a pr c d ? L'auteur, se veut optimiste, m me si l'on sent la d ception d'un homme g qui, comme ceux de sa g n ration, n'a jamais t consult sur quoi que ce soit, dans une Institution incorrigiblement pyramidale; signalant clairement ce qui lui semble tre des signes alarmants, il esp re de l'Ann e de la Foi un nouveau coup de vent frais dans une glise o il reste bien des recoins d poussi rer.Ce livre frappe par l' rudition de son auteur, et sa connaissance v cue de l'int rieur d'une glise qui se cherche encore 2000 ans apr s l'enseignement du Christ.
Christopher Michael Benoit: The Rise and Fall

Christopher Michael Benoit: The Rise and Fall

Marlow J. Martin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Christopher Michael Benoit (May 21, 1967 - June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler. He worked for several major promotions, including Stampede Wrestling, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Translation and Temporality in Benoît de Sainte-Maure's Roman de Troie
An exciting new approach to one of the most important texts of medieval Europe. The story of the Trojan War has been told and retold across the ages, from Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid to recent film and television adaptations. The peoples of medieval Europe were especially enthralled with the tale of the siege of the great city by the Greeks, and by the fourteenth century virtually every royal house in Europe traced its ancestry to some long-ago Trojan warrior. The medieval West, however, had no access to Homer, and though Virgil was certainly read, the most influential version of the Troy story for centuries was that recounted in the Roman de Troie, by Benoît de Sainte Maure. This massive poem in Old French claimed to be a translation of two eyewitness accounts of the War, both actually late antique forgeries, but it is in reality a largely original tapestry of chivalric exploits, elaborate descriptions and marvellous creatures such as centaurs and Amazons. The love story of Troilus and Briseida was invented in its pages, later inspiring Boccaccio, Chaucer and Shakespeare. The huge popularity of the Roman de Troie allowed medieval dynasties to create new kinds of political authority by extending their pedigrees back into days of legend, and was an essential element in the inauguration of a new genre, romance. This book uses approaches from theories of translation and temporality to develop its analysis of the Roman de Troie and its context. It reads the text against Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain to argue that Benoît is a participant in the Anglo-Norman invention of a new kind of history. It develops readings grounded in both gender studies and queer theory to demonstrate the ways in which the Roman de Troie participates in the invention of romance time, even as it uses its queer characters to cast doubt upon the optimistic genealogical fantasies of romance. Finally, it argues that the great series of ekphrastic passages so characteristic of the Roman de Troie operate as lieux de mémoire, epitomizing the potential of poetry to stop time, at least in the moment. The author also provides an overview of the complex manuscript tradition of the Roman de Troie in support of the contention that the text deserves to be central to any study of medieval literature.