13th-century Catalonian Dominican friar and theologian
"Ramon Martí" redirects here. For other uses, see Ramon Martí (disambiguation).
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Raymond Martini, also called Ramon Martí in Catalan, was a 13th-century Dominican friar and theologian. He is remembered for his polemic work Pugio Fidei (c. 1270). In 1250 he was one of eight friars appointed to make a study of oriental languages with the purpose of carrying on a mission to Jews and Moors. He worked in Spain as a missionary, and also for a short time in Tunis. A document bearing his signature and dated July 1284 shows that he was at that time still living.
RaymondMartini, also called Ramon Martí in Catalan, was a 13th-century Dominican friar and theologian. He is remembered for his polemic work Pugio Fidei...
pp. 150–185]. The early material compiled by hateful preachers like RaymondMartini and Nicholas Donin remain the basis of all subsequent accusations against...
excesses within its own ranks. He wrote a refutation of the charges of RaymondMartini, a Dominican friar of Barcelona, who, in his work, "Pugio Fidei," had...
to Yeshu in many instances was a late gloss.[citation needed] Friar RaymondMartini, in his anti-Jewish polemical treatise Pugio Fidei, began the accusation...
took an active part in the disputation. The Dominicans Raymond de Peñaforte, RaymondMartini, and Arnold de Segarra, and the general of the Franciscan...
by the ring name Truth Martini. He is perhaps best known as the manager of The House of Truth stable in Ring of Honor. Martini made his professional wrestling...
copiously from Rashi and other rabbinic commentaries, the Pugio Fidei of RaymondMartini and of course the commentaries of Thomas Aquinas. His lucid and concise...
together by deriving its text from an anti-Jewish polemic written by RaymondMartini, and various published lectures of Medieval Rabbis. Lieberman's work...
mentioned by Ian Fleming's character James Bond when he created the Vesper Martini. Lillet Rouge (1962–present): A red-wine-based liqueur first suggested...
and a remake of Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. Martini married actress Amy Hathaway in 2001 and divorced her in 2003. "Derick Martini, "Lymelife": Artistic...
latter. He had borrowed largely from the Pugio Fidei of the Dominican RaymondMartini, remodelling, however, the material and supplementing it with copious...
Carlo Maria Martini SJ (15 February 1927 – 31 August 2012) was an Italian Jesuit, cardinal of the Catholic Church and a Biblical scholar. He was Archbishop...
Llull TOSF (Catalan: [rəˈmoɲ ˈʎuʎ]; c. 1232 – 1315/1316), anglicised as Raymond Lully or Lull, was a philosopher, theologian, poet, missionary, Christian...
updated edition. In the foreword to the new edition, Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini acknowledges it as the work of "the best of English-speaking Catholic exegetes...
Wolfgang Martini (September 20, 1891 – January 6, 1963) was a Career Officer in the German Air Force and largely responsible for promoting early radar...
MacDonald's footage singing a duet of "Come Back to Sorrento" with Nino Martini was cut from the release print due to copyright reasons with Universal...
Raymond Harold Sawkins (14 July 1923 – 23 August 2006) was a British novelist, who mainly published under the pseudonym Colin Forbes, but also as Richard...
Pheme Perkins], with a foreword by His Eminence Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini, S.J.; Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1990 Barbour, p. 341...
asking Benny if he wants a "Martina," explaining that it is an Albanian martini (Martina is Albanian) and adding "Well, apparently they go down real easy...
Euphrosyne of Alexandria. Catherine is said by her confessor and biographer Raymond of Capua's Life to have had her first vision of Christ when she was five...
sucks now." Martini was then not invited to a screening and instead saw the film in a 3,000-seat theater with only 8 people in attendance. Martini discusses...
self-lighting/extinguishing lantern, whose seller claims is a patent model; an 1871 Martini–Henry short lever rifle; and an 1865 Starrett food chopper. Also, Chumlee...