- is a
Christian devotional book
first composed in
Medieval Latin as De
Imitatione Christi (c. 1418–1427). The
devotional text is
divided into four books...
- S2CID 165043846.
Eusebius Amort (1759).
Scutum Kempense seu IV
librorum de
imitatione Christi vindiciae. Wright,
Frederick Adam; Sinclair,
Thomas Alan (1931)...
- of his father's valour" (nullo
probitatis vestigio a
paternae virtutis imitatione defecit). The
other source,
Gesta Antecessorum Comitis Waldevi, copies...
- (history of Timur) 1427
Thomas à
Kempis – The
Imitation of
Christ (De
Imitatione Christi) (approximate date of completion) 1429
Leone Battista Alberti...
- to gain
remission for
their sins, by
sharing in Christ's suffering, in
imitatione Christi. "Flagellant
Confraternities and
Italian Art, 1260–1610: Ritual...
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aliis gentibus seu
cognatione aliqua Sueborum seu, quod
saepe accidit,
imitatione,
rarum et
intra iuventae spatium; apud
Suebos usque ad
canitiem horrentes...
- Mariae" (Google Books) Full text of "De
imitatione beatiss.
virginis Mariae" (Google Books) Full text of "De
imitatione Dominae Nostrae gloriosae Virginis...
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Lettres provinciales,
Louis Bourdaloue's Sermons,
Thomas à Kempis's De
Imitatione Christi, etc.
Paulze began receiving artistic instruction from the painter...
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directed by Andy
Warhol in 1967. The
title for this film
comes from the De
imitatione Christi, a
spiritual guide written in the
fifteenth century by
Dutch mystic/author...
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thanks to Sébastien Gryphe,
Dolet published his tract, the
Dialogus de
imitatione Ciceroniana,
which revived the
quarrel over Ciceronianism. In this work...