Excerpt from Les Dominicains dans l'Université de Paris, ou le Grand Couvent des Jacobins de la Rue Saint-Jacques
Le mur de philippe-auguste, le Parloir aux Bourgeois, la chapelle saint-jacques, le Couvent des Jacobins, qui donc se soucie aujourd'hui des souvenirs éveillés par le nom seul de ces monuments d'un autre âge? Et pourtant ces ruines dedai gnées ressuscitent un monde disparu, et nous reportent, a travers les siècles, à la vie civile, politique et religieuse de nos a'1'eux. Le mur de Philippe - Auguste détermine l'enceinte méridionale de Paris, avec ses modestes dimensions au treizième siècle, ses essais de fortifications après la bataille de Poitiers le Parloir aux Bourgeois signale les premiers essais de notre administration municipale; la chapelle saint-jacques abrita parmi nous l'établissement des Frères Prêcheurs par saint Dominique.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the medieval history of the Dominican Order, tracing its origins and the establishment of its first house in Paris in 1218. It sheds light on the crucial role played by early Dominican friars like Matthew of France, Henry of Marburg, and Reginald of Orleans in shaping the Order's mission and influence within the University of Paris. The author explores the challenges faced by the friars, their struggles with poverty and doubt, and the divine interventions believed to have aided their success. Through captivating narratives and historical accounts, the book offers insights into the spiritual and intellectual climate of the era, highlighting the Dominican Order's impact on the development of theology and the vibrant culture of medieval Paris. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780282037994_0
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