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This article is dedicated to analysis of the socalled Ontological Proof for the exist ence of God as framed by Anselm of Canterbury. Over the course of history, the Proof has been, and continues to be, exposed to criticism in the philosophical and theolog... see more

This article is dedicated to analysis of the socalled Ontological Proof for the exist ence of God as framed by Anselm of Canterbury. Over the course of history, the Proof has been, and continues to be, exposed to criticism in the philosophical and theolog... see more

Two major works of literature, Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and Attar’s The Conference of the Birds, display a number of strikingly similarities, in addition to a number of prominent differences. This paper tries to shed light on similarities a... see more

En el año 668, Teodoro de Tarso fue consagrado por el papa Vitalianocomo arzobispo de Canterbury. Su elección suponía un peligro: Teodoro, un "griego",era sospechoso de inculcar doctrinas heréticas. El presente trabajo busca, a partir de lasobras de Teodo... see more

En el año 668, Teodoro de Tarso fue consagrado por el papa Vitalianocomo arzobispo de Canterbury. Su elección suponía un peligro: Teodoro, un "griego",era sospechoso de inculcar doctrinas heréticas. El presente trabajo busca, a partir de lasobras de Teodo... see more

Drawing on research for the Pilgrimage and England’s Cathedrals, Past and Present project, this article explores how the project’s medieval case study cathedrals – Canterbury, Durham and York – present their saints and shrines, and how visitors react to a... see more

Three formal markers occur in Middle English infinitives: the suffix -e(n) from the Old English -an of the uninflected infinitive, the particle to of the Old English inflected infinitive, and, as a new Middle English formation, the for to marker. The six ... see more

Augustine of Canterbury, who came from Rome to Kingdom of Kent in 597, is considered a founder of the English Church. This paper tries to describe his identity as a missionary preaching the Word to pagan Anglo-Saxons. The identity is discovered by analyzi... see more

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