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This book about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, mother of Constantine the Great, deals with the historical facts of Helena's life and investigates the origin and function of the legends concerning the discovery of the True Cross by Helena, which were developed in the 4th and 5th centuries.
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Beams of wood thought to be the Cross of Christ were venerated in Jerusalem from the time of Constantine the Great and on. Part I of this study investigates the earliest traditions about how those beams came to be there. Several accounts about the so-called Finding of the True Cross from just before and after the year 400 are extant, and these are shown to have drawn on a Jerusalemitic source, probably a story told to pilgrims. The story was stable and may have been told in the same way already in the 330's. that a find was indeed made soon after Constantine's victory over Licinius, probably in the spring of 325. Composed in Jerusalem between 415 and 450 AD it was the deliberate transformation of the original into an argument in favour of Christianity addressed to Jews. A final in the Appendix, the Latin translation of the transformed story is critically edited for the first time, together with two other medieval Latin translations which have never been published before.
No complete translation of the Latin text of the Book of Pontiffs--the Liber Pontificalis of the Roman Church--exists in any language, though the work is indispensable to students of late antiquity and the early middle ages; this book provides an english version of the first ninety papal biographies, from St Peter down to AD 715. These lives were first compiled in the sixth century and then regularly brought up to date. In them the reader will find the curious mixture of fact and legend which had come by the Ostrogothic period to be accepted as history by the Church in Rome, and also the subsequent records maintained through to the early eighth century while Rome was under Byzantine sovereig...
Einzeltherapie, Gruppentherapie ist ökonomisch sinnvoll, Gruppentherapie ist geeignet für Störungen, die sehr häufig vorkommen. Drei gute Gründe, um Sigmatismustherapie in Gruppen anzubieten. Karen Grosstück hat dazu in über 18 Jahren ein bewährtes Therapieprogramm entwickelt und evaluiert. Wichtigstes Ergebnis ist, dass das Programm mit seinen 14 Therapieeinheiten alleine ausreichend ist, einen isolierten Sigmatismus in 88% aller Fälle zu beseitigen. Das Buch stellt die Ergebnisse und das Programm mit praktischen Handanweisungen zu seiner Durchführung vor und will Mut machen, mehr Gruppentherapie in der Logopädie anzubieten.
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