- The
Camaldolese Hermits of
Mount Corona (Latin:
Congregatio Eremitarum Camaldulensium Montis Coronae),
commonly called Camaldolese, is a
monastic order...
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Camaldolese Slovak (Kamaldulská slovenčina) is a
variant of
cultural Slovak language (its
Western variant) and can be
called first attempt at creating...
- The
Camaldolese Dictionary (Slovak: Kamaldulský slovník) is a Latin-Slovak
dictionary from 1763. The book
consists of two parts: the
dictionary and brief...
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Camaldolese Bible (Slovak: Kamaldulská Biblia) is the
first known complete translation of
Bible into
Slovak language. The
Bible was
translated from Vulgate...
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Camaldolese Hermit Monastery in Kraków (Polish: Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej
Maryi Panny w Krakowie) is a
Camaldolese priory in
Bielany in Kraków...
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gradually followed by all
Benedictine monasteries, as well as by the
Camaldolese, Vallombrosians, Cistercians,
Hirsau congregations, and
other offshoots...
- had
adopted the name
Mauro upon
entering the
religious order of the
Camaldolese.
Reactionary in tendency, he
opposed democratic and
modernising reforms...
- born
Tommaso (Thomas), was a
Roman Catholic clergyman who
reformed the
Camaldolese order of monks. In 1510, he
joined Camaldoli. At the time,
there were...
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institutes in the
Christian West. In the
Catholic Church, the
Carthusians and
Camaldolese arrange their monasteries as
clusters of
hermitages where the
monks live...
- the
baroque Camaldolese monastery,
designed by
Jakob Fellner The
monastery of Majk Hermites'Houses (Monks'Cells) in the
former Camaldolese monastery (18th...