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Jacopone da Todi: The Lauds

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Overview

Jacopone da Todi (c. 1230–1306) was a Franciscan and a poet. His Lauds have long had an established place in the history of Italian poetry. This edition contains these works and provides modern students of church history with a unique and fresh perspective on the time in which he lived. This poetry will encourage readers as it has done for centuries.

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Key Features

  • An exciting record of classic spirituality in poetic form
  • Fully integrates and cross references with other resources from your Logos library
  • Assists modern Christians in learning about ancient expressions of Christian faith

About the Author

Jacopone da Todi (ca. 1230 – 25 December 1306) was an Italian Franciscan friar from Umbria in the 13th century who wrote laudi (songs in praise of the Lord) in Italian. He pioneered early Italian theatre, being one of the first scholars to dramatize the Gospels.

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