to spend fifteen years at Cantimpré, a constant source of edification for his brethren. Later, in 1232, Thomas of Cantimpré entered the Dominican Order...
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Christina the Astonishing (redirect from Christine of St. Trond)
during her life. Thomas of Cantimpré wrote a hagiography of her based on accounts from people who knew her, which made her known outside of Sint-Truiden....
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Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, LJS 23 (Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de Natura Rerum)...
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Seelie and Unseelie. In the mid-thirteenth century, Thomas of Cantimpré classified fairies into neptuni of water, incubi who wandered the earth, dusii under...
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century work of natural history, written by Flemish Roman Catholic friar and medieval writer. Thomas of Cantimpré. De natura rerum may be Thomas' most significant...
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for Passover. Thomas of Cantimpré writes of the blood curse which the Jews put upon themselves and all of their generations at the court of Pontius Pilate...
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Cruentation (section Views of the Protestant Church)
Thomas of Cantimpré, the tale grew increasingly infamous and detailed as it spread throughout Europe and was elaborated on by later authors. Thomas claims...
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religious who lived in monasteries. In Defence of the Mendicants, the Flemish Dominican Thomas of Cantimpré wrote: Well, my brethren, you need not be ashamed...
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Children's Crusade (redirect from Stephen of Cloyes)
such authors as Vincent of Beauvais, Roger Bacon, Thomas of Cantimpré, Matthew Paris and many others. At least one source, that of a man simply known as...
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Headless men (section Age of Discovery)
wilden tier)" Thomas of Cantimpré, who was Conrad's primary source also associated the headless with sin, but allegorically. To Thomas the headless represented...
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