Jaroslav pelikan biography of christopher columbus
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Introduction
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In Mary’s time, the Hebrew form of the name, “Miriam,” with “Salome,” were the names of 50 percent of women—see Deirdre Good, “The Miriamic Secret,” in Mariam, the Magdalen, and the Mother (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2005), p. 10.
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Jean-Pierre Prevost, “Cana,” in Anthony Buono, ed., Dictionary of Mary (Catholic Book Publishing Co., New Jersey, 1997), p. 55.
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For a characteristically forthright contemporary liberal critique of the doctrinal development of the Virgin Birth, see John Shelby Spong, The Sins of Scripture (Harper Collins, New York, 2005), pp. 83ff.
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Charlene Spretnak, Missing Mary (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2004), p. 206.
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Archdale A. King, Liturgy of the Roman Church (Bruce Publishing, Milwaukee, 1957), pp. 318, 199–203.
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John Martin, Roses, Fountains, and Gold: The Virgin Mary in History, Art and Apparition (Ignatius, San Francisco, 1998), p. 130.
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“Marian piety,” Eamon Duffy has written, “was at the heart of late medieval religion” (Voices of Morebath, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2001, p. 69). The Salve Regina is said to be the first Christian prayer recited in the New World—by Columbus an
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by Jaroslav Pelikan
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Christopher Columbus's Naming in the 'diarios' of the Four Voyages (1492-1504): A Discourse of Negotiation 9781442668249
Table of contents :
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. “Named Incorrectly”: The Geographic and Symbolic Functions of Columbian Place Names
2. Words and the World: The Known Corpus of Columbian Place Names
3. “Y saber dellos los secretos de la tierra”: Taino Toponymy and Columbian Naming
5. Iguana and Christ
6. Infernal Imagery: Spirituality and Cosmology in the Final Two Voyages
Conclusion
Appendix: A Comprehensive List of Columbian Place Names
Notes
Bibliography
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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS’S NAMING IN THE DIARIOS OF THE FOUR VOYAGES (1492–1504) A Discourse of Negotiation
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Christopher Columbus’s Naming in the diarios of the Four Voyages (1492–1504) A Discourse of Negotiation
EVELINA GUŽAUSKYTĖ
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS Toronto Buffalo London
© University of Toronto Press 2014 Toronto Buffalo London www.utppublishing.com Printed in Canada ISBN 978-1-4426-4746-6
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Gužauskytė, Evelina, 1975–, author Christopher Columbu