Dominican Dignitaries and Private Preaching at Papal Avignon Part I: The Sermon by Pierre de Palme (12 March 1340) |
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Authors: | Blake Beattie |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of History, University of Louisville, USAblake.beattie@louisville.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTPrivate preaching at papal Avignon (or in general, for that matter) has yet to receive much scholarly attention, in part because the texts of private sermons are not always easy to come by. The survival of two private sermons, both by Dominican dignitaries and both delivered to the same audience (a cardinal and his familia) in the same venue during the same Lenten preaching cycle, provide an opportunity to explore the phenomenon of private preaching at the Avignonese curia. In the first article of a three-part series, I present the edited text of the sermon by Pierre de Palme, Prior of the Dominican Province of France; the second text will appear in part II, with analysis and observations in the third and final part. |
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Keywords: | Preaching Dominicans Medieval Avignon Pierre de Palme Cardinal Pierre de Prés |
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