…the conventual order founded by Benedict of Nursia at Monte Cassino, and the convent of women founded by his sister Scholastica. In a broader sense, it is the general term for all monastic orders that have adopted the Rules written by Benedict since around 540. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Scholastica" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ヌルシアのベネディクトゥスがモンテ・カッシノで創始した共住制修道会,および彼の妹スコラスティカScholasticaを中心として結成された女子修道会。広義には540年ころからベネディクトゥスが執筆した〈会則〉を採用するすべての修道会の総称。… ※「Scholastica」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
<<: schola cantorum (English spelling) scholacantorum
〘Noun〙① Lotus leaf. Hachisuba. ※Man'yoshu (lat...
A soldier who joins an army for financial compens...
A former town in Tokoro District, northeastern Hok...
...The 15th head of the Umewaka school, Shichizae...
…Simply called a tie, it is a strip or string of ...
1903-1958 A pastor and Bible scholar from the Sho...
1833‐80 French art critic and novelist. Born in Pa...
... Having studied Husserl's phenomenology in...
...A fierce conflict arose between the former (Sh...
A mining, industrial and university city in the R...
1441‐57 The sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty. Reig...
...Their contents also became more varied, with c...
…These cisterns are called subarachnoid cisterns,...
Please see the "Embezzlement" page. Sou...
… Representative works include “Eheya Noala”, “Bo...