MARC Record
Leader
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4
b| GOSA
c| GOSA
j| GOSA
001
9990255090101488
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20131106144336.0
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080916s2007 ne | dut c
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a| 978-90-78675-14-3
035
a| (BeLVLBS)009025509LBS01-Aleph
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a| (EXLNZ-32KUL_LIBIS_NETWORK)9990255090101471
245
0
0
a| Kardinale deugden gekerstend
b| de vier kardinale deugden vanaf Ambrosius tot het jaar 1000.
260
a| Nijmegen
b| F&N Boekservice,
c| 2007.
300
a| 365 p.
336
a| text
2| rdacontent
337
a| unmediated
2| rdamedia
338
a| volume
2| rdacarrier
502
a| Proefschrift Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
546
a| Met samenvatting in het Engels
520
3
a| This study examines the use of the four cardinal virtues of prudence (prudentia), fortitude (fortitudo), temperance (temperantia), and justice (iustitia) in the writings of the Church Fathers Ambrose, Jerome, and Augustine, and in early medieval texts (ca. 375-1000). These four virtues were introduced by Plato (Politeia 427a sq.), incorporated in the Stoa, and assimilated in Christian moral teachings in patristic times. This study focuses on two genres in which the four virtues are mentioned during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: texts on moral subjects and biblical commentaries. These texts are investigated in seven chapters. In addition this study focuses on the way the cardinal virtues were christianised from Ambrose up to the year 1000.
692
a| H12.11
x| Theologie. Moraaltheologie
y| Theology. Moral theology
650
1
0
a| Cardinal virtues
650
7
a| 248.145.2
x| Kardinale deugden
2| UDC
653
6
a| Theses
700
1
a| Bovendeert, Jasmijn
d| 1975-
4| aut
700
1
a| Raedts, Peter
c| S. J.
d| 1948-
4| ths
700
1
a| van Gemert, G.C.A.M.
4| ths
700
1
a| Bejczy, István Pieter
4| thc
710
2
a| Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.
4| dgg
856
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