Definition of Clericalis. Meaning of Clericalis. Synonyms of Clericalis

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Clericalis. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Clericalis and, of course, Clericalis synonyms and on the right images related to the word Clericalis.

Definition of Clericalis

No result for Clericalis. Showing similar results...

Clericalism
Clericalism Cler"ic*al*ism, n. An excessive devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order; undue influence of the clergy; sacerdotalism.

Meaning of Clericalis from wikipedia

- Disciplina clericalis is a book by Petrus Alphonsi. Written in Latin at the beginning of the 12th century, it is a collection of 33 fables and tales and...
- funeralis Scudder & Burgess, 1870 Helias clericalis Burmeister, 1875 Nisoniades australis Mabille, 1883 Phlebodes clericalis Burmeister, 1878 Thanaos funeralis...
- Alfonsi, Disciplina Clericalis, Heidelberg 1911. The scholar's guide. A translation of the twelfth-century Disciplina Clericalis of Pedro Alfonso, by...
- focus of the story. This version reached Europe through the Disciplina Clericalis and is also to be found in the Gesta Romanorum. In it, the incident of...
- — Rashi Wikisource has original text related to this article: Disciplina Clericalis/Tale 18 Rashi as the first literary reference may reflect the well-known...
- translated into Latin by Petrus Alphonsi and included in his Disciplina Clericalis. In the 14th century, a version of this tale also appears in the Gesta...
- of counting sheep in the early twelfth-century Spanish work Disciplina clericalis. The section The King and his Story-teller (section 12) uses the idea...
- circulating in Europe in Latin works such as Petrus Alfonsi's Disciplina clericalis. The work is part of the 'Sindibad' or 'Seven Sages' tradition; the majority...
- with fairly early, e.g. in the Frankish empire (9th century) as alba clericalis, in contrast to the liturgical alb, and in England (10th century) under...
- translated into Latin by Petrus Alphonsi and included in his Disciplina Clericalis, alongside the "Sindibad" story cycle. In the 14th century, a version...