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    …duplici modo Daemon homini carnaliter copulatur : Ludovico Maria Sinistrari's Alternative to Apostasy and Sorcery in Human- Incubus Intercourse.Bert Roest - 2022 - Franciscan Studies 80 (1):191-209.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:…duplici modo Daemon homini carnaliter copulatur:Ludovico Maria Sinistrari's Alternative to Apostasy and Sorcery in Human-Incubus IntercourseBert RoestLodovico Maria Sinistrari d'Ameno (1632-1701), who joined the Riformati branch in 1647 in the Pavian Provincia di S. Diego, is one of the many productive seventeenth-century Franciscan authors whose works are not habitually discussed within the world of Franciscan scholarship. According to the existing bibliographical guides, Sinistrari authored under his own name and (...)
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    Strategies of Catholic Identity Formation c. 1510–1560 (Chronicle).Kor Bosch, Pietro Delcorno, Anne Huijbers, Alison More & Bert Roest - 2012 - Franciscan Studies 70:323-336.
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    Essays on Giovanni of Capestrano Preface.James D. Mixson & Bert Roest - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:1-3.
    The following essays focus on one of the most important figures in the religious history of the later middle ages. Giovanni of Capestrano is in one sense familiar to many, above all to scholars and students of Franciscan history. The story of the friar from Abruzzo, one of the 'four pillars' of the Observance, appears in every standard account of the Order's history: his career as a jurist, his conversion and tutelage under Bernardino, his fierce advocacy for the Observants, his (...)
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    'Acciò Le Anime Dei Fedeli Non Morissero Disperate': Capuchin Friars, the Plague and Plague Treatises in the Early Modern Period.Bert Roest - 2020 - Franciscan Studies 78 (1):237-250.
    Francis of Assisi's embrace of a leper,2 and the initial identification of the Friars Minor with the outcasts of society, was echoed in the renown of a number of Franciscan saints and beati as miraculous healers and patron saints for those suffering from certain illnesses.3 Some of them were also known for hospital service during epidemics.4 All this has created a long-standing association between the Franciscan order family and the care for the sick. Yet despite significant involvement of individual friars, (...)
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    De last der geschiedenis: beeldvorming, leergezag en traditie binnen het historisch metier.Bert Roest & Peter Raedts (eds.) - 2013 - [Nijmegen]: Valkhof Pers.
    Geschiedwetenschap was lange tijd vooral geschiedschrijving. Historische verhalen werden gebruikt om heersende gebruiken en opvattingen in het heden te ondersteunen. In de 19de eeuw werd de geschiedbeoefening een echt academische wetenschap. Deze professionalisering heeft voor veel goeds gezorgd, maar kan soms ook een last blijken. Met name het ontstaan van elkaar al dan niet verketterende 'scholen' en 'richtingen' heeft ertoe geleid dat historici soms meer bezig waren met het bestrijden van elkaars opvattingen dan met het onderbouwen van hun eigen standpunten.0Een (...)
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    Demonic Possession and the Practice of Exorcism: An exploration of the Franciscan legacy.Bert Roest - 2018 - Franciscan Studies 76 (1):301-340.
    Early 2018, while trying to address one of the many deficiencies in the Franciscan Authors internet catalogue,2 my attention was drawn towards a peculiar English study and source translation of the Flagellum daemonum, a treatise written by the sixteenth-century Observant Franciscan Girolamo Menghi.3 Almost immediately afterwards, I came across a German translation of and commentary on both the Flagellum daemonum and the Fustis daemonum by the same author.4 According to the makers of these modern translations, they aim to make the (...)
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    Early Mendicant Mission in the New World: Discourses, Experiments, Realities.Bert Roest - 2013 - Franciscan Studies 71:197-217.
    This contribution starts out with discussing some of the preconditions that set the stage for thinking about New World mission and the role of the mendicant orders in it, which was partially self-assigned and partially expected. Among other things, these preconditions include the impact of mendicant master narratives of conversion and mission to the infidel from the later medieval period, the experiences with reconquista, and the confrontations with Muslims and Jews in newly conquered territories in Spain and North Africa. Against (...)
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    Freedom and Contingency in the Sentences Commentary of Francis of Meyronnes.Bert Roest - 2009 - Franciscan Studies 67:323-346.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:This review essay has been inspired by Francesco Fiorentino's 2006 study Libertà e contingenza nel pensiero tardomedievale, which provides a detailed analysis and an edition of the 38th distinction of Francis of Meyronnes' 'Conflatus' . As with some of his earlier articles and book-length studies on Gregory of Rimini and other early fourteenth-century figures, Fiorentino grapples in this book with some central theological issues in the decades after Scotus's (...)
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    Franciscans Between Observance and Reformation: The Low Countries (ca. 1400-1600).Bert Roest - 2005 - Franciscan Studies 63 (1):409-442.
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    Female Preaching in the Late Medieval Franciscan Tradition.Bert Roest - 2004 - Franciscan Studies 62 (1):119-154.
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    Franciscan Studies and the Repercussions of the Digital Revolution: A Proposal.Bert Roest - 2016 - Franciscan Studies 74:375-384.
    Almost 22 years ago the Franciscan Authors Website: A Catalogue in Progress was published on-line for the first time. This internet site, which is a co-production of Maarten van der Heijden and myself, and which can still be found at its original internet address, is meant to develop into a digital successor to the Franciscan authors catalogues of Lucas Wadding and Sbaraglia. The site is by no means complete, but it does contain biographical information, bibliographical references, and information on the (...)
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    Giovanni da Capestrano: Iconografia di un predicatore osservante dalle origini alla canonizzazione by Luca Pezzuto.Bert Roest - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:547-550.
    The initial conception this work, in fact a combination of a large repertory and image catalogue, an introduction into the iconographic depiction of the Observant friar Giovanni of Capestrano, and additional contributions on the life of Giovanni, the controversies surrounding him, and his hagiographic representation prior to his canonization in 1690, apparently lies with Luca Pezzuto's visit of the Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo as a young graduate student. Impressed by the painting Beato Giovanni da Capestrano e quattro miracoli della sua vita, (...)
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    Giovanni of Capestrano's Anti-Judaism Within a Franciscan Context: An Evaluation Based On Recent Scholarship.Bert Roest - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:117-143.
    Since at least the later nineteenth century, scholars have discussed the ways in which the Observant Franciscan Giovanni of Capestrano dealt with Jews and Judaism in his writings and in his preaching rallies. Not surprisingly, the scholarly positions to a large extent have reflected the particular Sitz im Leben of the protagonists. On the one hand, Franciscan historians and other Catholic scholars who admired Capestrano's evangelical zeal have tended to downplay his anti-Judaism or have presented it as a legitimate, albeit (...)
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    Il Vangelo e l'Anticristo. Bernardino Ochino tra francescanesimo ed eresia (1487-1547) by Michele Camaioni.Bert Roest - 2020 - Franciscan Studies 78 (1):289-293.
    Bernardino Ochino is one of the more intriguing and also more tragic leading figures within the sixteenth-century Franciscan Observant and early Capuchin order families, and epitomizes many of the conflicts and ambiguities in the positions of friars with a sincere commitment to religious reform in the turbulent first half of the sixteenth century. As is the case with other friars who eventually chose or were forced to leave order and Church to join the Protestant fold in one of its manifestations, (...)
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    The Poor Clares during the Era of Observant Reforms: Attempts at a Typology.Bert Roest - 2011 - Franciscan Studies 69:343-386.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionFrom the closing decades of the fourteenth century onwards, reform attempts within the various religious orders gained impetus under the banner of so-called Observant movements. In nearly all orders, these Observant movements advocated a return to the lifestyle of an imagined pristine beginning in the face of a real or perceived crisis.1Within the Clarissan world, there were a number of signs pointing towards such a crisis. Adherence to the (...)
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    The voice of a popular German Capuchin preacher: The Weeg-Weiser gen Himmel (1668-1679) of Geminianus von Mainz.Bert Roest - 2019 - Franciscan Studies 77 (1):171-230.
    This essay wants to provide a preliminary introduction to, and initial contextualization of the sermons of the seventeenth-century Capuchin preacher Geminianus von Mainz. To my knowledge, his literary production has never been a subject of exhaustive scholarship, even though it has been portrayed by some as a typical example of Bavarian baroque preaching from the later seventeenth century.1 More recently, his metaphorical approach to marriage has been commented upon in passing by Ulrike Strasser and Merry Wiesner-Hanks,2 whereas several culinary remarks (...)
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    Nikolas Jaspert and Imke Just, eds., Queens, Princesses and Mendicants: Close Relations in a European Perspective. (Vita Regularis 75.) Berlin: LIT, 2019. Paper. Pp. vi, 301; color figures. €44.90. ISBN: 978-3-6439-1092-9. Table of contents available online at https://www.lit-verlag.de/isbn/978-3-643-91092-9. [REVIEW]Bert Roest - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):845-846.
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