. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "63533"^^ . . . . . . . "Revelations of Divine Love"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "SaddleBrown"@en . . . . . . . . . "Revelations of Divine Love"@es . . . "60"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "XVI Revelations of Divine Love"@en . . . . "5551770"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Revelations of Divine Love"@en . . . "\u300A\u8056\u611B\u555F\u793A\u300B\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ARevelations of Divine Love\uFF0C\u7B2C\u4E00\u7AE0\u4E4B\u4E0A\u4EA6\u7A31\u300A\u8056\u611B\u555F\u793A\uFF1A\u5341\u516D\u6B21\u986F\u73FE\u300B\uFF09\uFF0C\u7531\u8AFE\u91CC\u5947\u7684\u6731\u5229\u5B89\u57281395\u5E74\u64B0\u5BEB\u7684\u57FA\u7763\u5B97\u6559\u795E\u79D8\u66F8\u7C4D\uFF0C\u5373\u7B2C\u4E00\u672C\u80AF\u5B9A\u7531\u5973\u4EBA\u5BEB\u7684\u82F1\u8A9E\u66F8\u7C4D\u3002\u9019\u672C\u66F8\u63CF\u8FF0\u5979\u5728\u5145\u6EFF\u761F\u75AB\u3001\u8D77\u7FA9\u548C\u6230\u722D\u7684\u6642\u4EE3\u7684\u5341\u516D\u6B21\u795E\u79D8\u986F\u73FE\u8207\u95DC\u65BC\u666E\u4E16\u4EC1\u611B\u548C\u5E0C\u671B\u7684\u53CD\u7701\u3002"@zh . . . "\u8056\u611B\u555F\u793A"@zh . . . . . . . "XVI Revelations of Divine Love .jpg"@en . "right"@en . . . . "\u300A\u8056\u611B\u555F\u793A\u300B\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ARevelations of Divine Love\uFF0C\u7B2C\u4E00\u7AE0\u4E4B\u4E0A\u4EA6\u7A31\u300A\u8056\u611B\u555F\u793A\uFF1A\u5341\u516D\u6B21\u986F\u73FE\u300B\uFF09\uFF0C\u7531\u8AFE\u91CC\u5947\u7684\u6731\u5229\u5B89\u57281395\u5E74\u64B0\u5BEB\u7684\u57FA\u7763\u5B97\u6559\u795E\u79D8\u66F8\u7C4D\uFF0C\u5373\u7B2C\u4E00\u672C\u80AF\u5B9A\u7531\u5973\u4EBA\u5BEB\u7684\u82F1\u8A9E\u66F8\u7C4D\u3002\u9019\u672C\u66F8\u63CF\u8FF0\u5979\u5728\u5145\u6EFF\u761F\u75AB\u3001\u8D77\u7FA9\u548C\u6230\u722D\u7684\u6642\u4EE3\u7684\u5341\u516D\u6B21\u795E\u79D8\u986F\u73FE\u8207\u95DC\u65BC\u666E\u4E16\u4EC1\u611B\u548C\u5E0C\u671B\u7684\u53CD\u7701\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Revelations of Divine Love is a medieval book of Christian mystical devotions. It was written between the 14th and 15th centuries by Julian of Norwich, about whom almost nothing is known. It is the earliest surviving example of a book in the English language known to have been written by a woman. It is also the earliest surviving work written by an English anchorite or anchoress. Julian, who lived all her life in the English city of Norwich, wrote about the sixteen mystical visions or \"shewings\" she received in 1373, when she was in her thirties. Whilst seriously ill, and believing to be on her deathbed, the visions appeared to her over a period of several hours in one night, with a final revelation occurring the following night. After making a full recovery, she wrote an account of each vision, producing a manuscript now referred to as the Short Text. She developed her ideas over a period of decades, whilst living as an anchoress in a cell attached to St Julian's Church, Norwich, and wrote a far more extended version of her writings, now known as the Long Text. She wrote straightforwardly in Middle English. Julian's work was preserved by others. Various manuscripts of both the Long Text and the Short Text, in addition to extracts, have survived. The first publication of the book was a translation of the Long Text in 1670 by the English Benedictine monk Serenus de Cressy. Interest in Julian's writings increased with the publication of three versions of Cressy's book in the nineteenth century, and in 1901, Grace Warrack's translation of the manuscript of the Long Text known as 'Sloane 2499' introduced the book to twentieth-century readers. Many other versions of Julian's book have since been published, in English and in other languages."@en . . . . . "Revelaciones del amor divino es un libro medieval de devociones m\u00EDsticas cristianas. Fue escrito entre los siglos XIV y XV por Juliana de Norwich, de quien no se sabe casi nada. Es el ejemplo m\u00E1s antiguo que se conserva de un libro en lengua inglesa del que se sabe que fue escrito por una mujer. Tambi\u00E9n es la primera obra que se conserva escrita por una anacoreta inglesa. Juliana, que vivi\u00F3 toda su vida en la ciudad inglesa de Norwich, escribi\u00F3 sobre las diecis\u00E9is visiones m\u00EDsticas o \"shewings\" que recibi\u00F3 en 1373, cuando ten\u00EDa treinta a\u00F1os. Mientras estaba gravemente enferma, y creyendo estar en su lecho de muerte, las visiones se le aparecieron durante varias horas en una noche, con una revelaci\u00F3n final que tuvo lugar la noche siguiente. Despu\u00E9s de recuperarse por completo, escribi\u00F3 un relato de cada visi\u00F3n, produciendo un manuscrito que ahora se conoce como el Texto breve. Desarroll\u00F3 sus ideas durante d\u00E9cadas, mientras viv\u00EDa como anacoreta en una celda adjunta a la , y escribi\u00F3 una versi\u00F3n mucho m\u00E1s extensa de sus escritos, ahora conocida como el Texto Largo. Escrib\u00EDa directamente en ingl\u00E9s medio. La obra de Juliana fue conservada por otros. Han sobrevivido varios manuscritos tanto del Texto Largo como del Texto Corto, adem\u00E1s de extractos. La primera publicaci\u00F3n del libro fue una traducci\u00F3n del Texto Largo en 1670 por el monje benedictino ingl\u00E9s . El inter\u00E9s por los escritos de Juliano aument\u00F3 con la publicaci\u00F3n de tres versiones del libro de Cressy en el siglo XIX, y en 1901, la traducci\u00F3n de Grace Harriet Warrack del manuscrito del Texto Largo conocido como 'Sloane 2499' introdujo el libro a los lectores del siglo XX. Desde entonces se han publicado muchas otras versiones del libro de Julian, en ingl\u00E9s y en otros idiomas."@es . . "425"^^ . "The title pages of three historic versions of Revelations of Divine Love : Serenus de Cressy's 1670 edition of the Long Text; the Long Text, written by an unknown hand in 1675, and copied from the manuscript used for the Serenus de Cressy edition of the book ; the edition of the book by Grace Warrack ."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "50.0"^^ . "Revelations of Divine Love is a medieval book of Christian mystical devotions. It was written between the 14th and 15th centuries by Julian of Norwich, about whom almost nothing is known. It is the earliest surviving example of a book in the English language known to have been written by a woman. It is also the earliest surviving work written by an English anchorite or anchoress."@en . . "Cornsilk"@en . "The front page of Revelations of Divine Love .jpg"@en . . "Revelaciones del amor divino es un libro medieval de devociones m\u00EDsticas cristianas. Fue escrito entre los siglos XIV y XV por Juliana de Norwich, de quien no se sabe casi nada. Es el ejemplo m\u00E1s antiguo que se conserva de un libro en lengua inglesa del que se sabe que fue escrito por una mujer. Tambi\u00E9n es la primera obra que se conserva escrita por una anacoreta inglesa."@es . . . "Revelationsofdivinelove-title-colour.png"@en . "1107348018"^^ . . "4.0"^^ . . . . . "left"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "BlanchedAlmond"@en . . .