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Sermons that use this tag in their [Summary]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsContext: Summary
1/2/30 T22/5 Thursday after Laetare Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... moral interpretation of the myth of Hermaphroditus (Ovid, Methamorphosis ), in which the nymph Salmacis symbolizes...
... colourful dresses the sermon refers to another myth ofOvid, namely the transformation of the beautiful girl Corone...
1/2/41 T24/2 Monday after Palm Sunday Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... through the myth of Hercules and Laomedon , narrated byOvid40T. _Questio_ on which is the greater obligation between...
1/2/43 T24/4 Wednesday after Palm Sunday Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... prophesies of Albumasar (planets and stars) and toOvid....
20/1/15 T20/4 Wednesday after Reminiscere Roberto Caracciolo
... summa petunt dextra fulmina missa Iovis_ (quote fromOvid, _Remedia amoris_, vv. 369s.). 3) Third part: the...

Sermons that use this tag in their [Notes]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsContext: Note
1/2/41 T24/2 Monday after Palm Sunday Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch] Use of classical myths (Ovid)

Collections that use this tag in their [Exempla]

IdnoTitleDatePlaceExempla
1 Quadragesimale 1440 Germany Classical stories (Ovid  and Aesop under entry fabula); Gesta romanorum;
7 Quadragesimale novum de filio prodigo 1494 Basel Each sermon ends with an allegorical vision - some taken from the Bible. Sermon 1 (Ash Wednesday): the vision refers clearly to Sebastian Brant's Ship of the Fools.  Sermon 34 (Passion Sunday) uses the story of Pyramus and Thisbe (Methamorphosis of Ovid), drawing on Bersuire interpretation (perhaps, mediated by Gritsch) - see on this Delcorno 2009.