Background
Clemens Brentano was born at Ehrenbreitstein near Koblenz, Germany on the 8th of September 1778; the son of Peter Anton Brentano and Maximiliane von La Roche. His sister was the well-known Bettina von Arnim, Goethe's correspondent.
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Various editions of the Anne Catherine Emmerich's remarkable visions have been compiled over the years, but only recently (2009) have Brentanos complete notebooks (in 38 volumes) been published, and this new 4-volume edition benefits greatly from this new resource. Anne Catherine was so attuned to the life of Jesus that her visions encompassed minute details of time and place. Along with other supplements, this definitive edition incorporates a day-by-day chronology andduring the days of Passiona nearly hour-by-hour itinerary. It contains also 43 detailed maps specially drawn to depict Jesuss journeys. Many efforts have been made to date events in the life of Jesus, but those offered in this edition differ from all previous efforts in that they derive from the application of modern chronological science to the totality of Anne Catherines visions as a coherent whole. In addition, 149 illustrations drawn from the monumental work of the French painter James J. Tissot (18361902)who was himself largely inspired by his Anne Catherines visionsare distributed among the 4 volumes. Over the years many have attested to the transformative power of these visions, and on Oct. 3, 2004, Anne Catherine was beatified by Pope John Paul II. It is the publishers hope that these visions, so engaging as historical narrative and so replete with spiritual insight, may open a gatewayfor the many moderns who have fallen out of connection with the life and teaching of Jesusto the earthly garden where the Spirit bloomed, and blossoms still. An extraordinary, captivating look at how a major mystic saw the life of Jesus, with monumental artwork that brings us to Palestine two thousand years ago, unfolding for our inspiration and discernment the greatest event in the history of humanity since Creation. Michael H. Brown, Spirit Daily To call Angelicos new, definitive edition of Anne Catherine Emmerichs visions of the life of Jesus a stunning, moving, and beautiful epic is almost an exercise in understatement.Kevin Vost, author of Memorize the Faith This magnificent and compelling treatise, centered upon the earthly life of of Jesus as perceived mystically by the stigmatized Seeress of Dülmen, captivates and enlightens. Its publication at this critical moment in church history could well be providential.Wolfgang Smith, author of Christian Gnosis Angelico Press has established a landmark in publishing this definitive, revised, and supplemented new edition of the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich. Beatified by John Paul II in 2004, the prophetess who foresaw a Church of darkness and an unprecedented crisis in the papacy clearly speaks to our times. This multi-volume work will be the authoritative English-language reference for her testimony.Christopher Ferrara, author of The Secret Still Hidden These volumes, so beautifully bound, so carefully annotated, so majestically illustrated with Tissots original paintings and drawings (and so well mapped!), will help tune the hearts of our skeptical age toward the mysterious, which is to say the Divine.Christopher Check, president of Catholic Answers
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(Various editions of the remarkable visions of Anne Cather...)
Various editions of the remarkable visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich have been compiled over the years, but only recently (2009) have Brentanos complete notebooks (in 38 volumes) been published, and this new 4-volume edition benefits greatly from this new resource. Anne Catherine was so attuned to the life of Jesus that her visions encompassed minute details of time and place. Along with other supplements, this definitive edition incorporates a day-by-day chronology andduring the days of Passiona nearly hour-by-hour itinerary. It contains also 43 detailed maps specially drawn to depict Jesuss journeys. Many efforts have been made to date events in the life of Jesus, but those offered in this edition differ from all previous efforts in that they derive from the application of modern chronological science to the totality of Anne Catherines visions as a coherent whole. In addition, 149 illustrations drawn from the monumental work of the French painter James J. Tissot (18361902)who was himself largely inspired by his Anne Catherines visionsare distributed among the 4 volumes. Over the years many have attested to the transformative power of these visions, and on Oct. 3, 2004, Anne Catherine was beatified by Pope John Paul II. It is the publishers hope that these visions, so engaging as historical narrative and so replete with spiritual insight, may open a gatewayfor the many moderns who have fallen out of connection with the life and teaching of Jesusto the earthly garden where the Spirit bloomed, and blossoms still. An extraordinary, captivating look at how a major mystic saw the life of Jesus, with monumental artwork that brings us to Palestine two thousand years ago, unfolding for our inspiration and discernment the greatest event in the history of humanity since Creation. Michael H. Brown, Spirit Daily To call Angelicos new, definitive edition of Anne Catherine Emmerichs visions of the life of Jesus a stunning, moving, and beautiful epic is almost an exercise in understatement.Kevin Vost, author of Memorize the Faith This magnificent and compelling treatise, centered upon the earthly life of of Jesus as perceived mystically by the stigmatized Seeress of Dülmen, captivates and enlightens. Its publication at this critical moment in church history could well be providential.Wolfgang Smith, author of Christian Gnosis Angelico Press has established a landmark in publishing this definitive, revised, and supplemented new edition of the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich. Beatified by John Paul II in 2004, the prophetess who foresaw a Church of darkness and an unprecedented crisis in the papacy clearly speaks to our times. This multi-volume work will be the authoritative English-language reference for her testimony.Christopher Ferrara, author of The Secret Still Hidden These volumes, so beautifully bound, so carefully annotated, so majestically illustrated with Tissots original paintings and drawings (and so well mapped!), will help tune the hearts of our skeptical age toward the mysterious, which is to say the Divine.Christopher Check, president of Catholic Answers
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(Various editions of the Anne Catherine Emmerich's remarka...)
Various editions of the Anne Catherine Emmerich's remarkable visions have been compiled over the years, but only recently (2009) have Brentanos complete notebooks (in 38 volumes) been published, and this new 4-volume edition benefits greatly from this new resource. Anne Catherine was so attuned to the life of Jesus that her visions encompassed minute details of time and place. Along with other supplements, this definitive edition incorporates a day-by-day chronology andduring the days of Passiona nearly hour-by-hour itinerary. It contains also 43 detailed maps specially drawn to depict Jesuss journeys. Many efforts have been made to date events in the life of Jesus, but those offered in this edition differ from all previous efforts in that they derive from the application of modern chronological science to the totality of Anne Catherines visions as a coherent whole. In addition, 149 illustrations drawn from the monumental work of the French painter James J. Tissot (18361902)who was himself largely inspired by his Anne Catherines visionsare distributed among the 4 volumes. Over the years many have attested to the transformative power of these visions, and on Oct. 3, 2004, Anne Catherine was beatified by Pope John Paul II. It is the publishers hope that these visions, so engaging as historical narrative and so replete with spiritual insight, may open a gatewayfor the many moderns who have fallen out of connection with the life and teaching of Jesusto the earthly garden where the Spirit bloomed, and blossoms still. An extraordinary, captivating look at how a major mystic saw the life of Jesus, with monumental artwork that brings us to Palestine two thousand years ago, unfolding for our inspiration and discernment the greatest event in the history of humanity since Creation. Michael H. Brown, Spirit Daily To call Angelicos new, definitive edition of Anne Catherine Emmerichs visions of the life of Jesus a stunning, moving, and beautiful epic is almost an exercise in understatement.Kevin Vost, author of Memorize the Faith This magnificent and compelling treatise, centered upon the earthly life of of Jesus as perceived mystically by the stigmatized Seeress of Dülmen, captivates and enlightens. Its publication at this critical moment in church history could well be providential.Wolfgang Smith, author of Christian Gnosis Angelico Press has established a landmark in publishing this definitive, revised, and supplemented new edition of the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich. Beatified by John Paul II in 2004, the prophetess who foresaw a Church of darkness and an unprecedented crisis in the papacy clearly speaks to our times. This multi-volume work will be the authoritative English-language reference for her testimony.Christopher Ferrara, author of The Secret Still Hidden These volumes, so beautifully bound, so carefully annotated, so majestically illustrated with Tissots original paintings and drawings (and so well mapped!), will help tune the hearts of our skeptical age toward the mysterious, which is to say the Divine.Christopher Check, president of Catholic Answers
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(Various editions of the remarkable visions of Anne Cather...)
Various editions of the remarkable visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich have been compiled over the years, but only recently (2009) have Brentanos complete notebooks (in 38 volumes) been published, and this new 4-volume edition benefits greatly from this new resource. Anne Catherine was so attuned to the life of Jesus that her visions encompassed minute details of time and place. Along with other supplements, this definitive edition incorporates a day-by-day chronology andduring the days of Passiona nearly hour-by-hour itinerary. It contains also 43 detailed maps specially drawn to depict Jesuss journeys. Many efforts have been made to date events in the life of Jesus, but those offered in this edition differ from all previous efforts in that they derive from the application of modern chronological science to the totality of Anne Catherines visions as a coherent whole. In addition, 149 illustrations drawn from the monumental work of the French painter James J. Tissot (18361902)who was himself largely inspired by his Anne Catherines visionsare distributed among the 4 volumes. Over the years many have attested to the transformative power of these visions, and on Oct. 3, 2004, Anne Catherine was beatified by Pope John Paul II. It is the publishers hope that these visions, so engaging as historical narrative and so replete with spiritual insight, may open a gatewayfor the many moderns who have fallen out of connection with the life and teaching of Jesusto the earthly garden where the Spirit bloomed, and blossoms still. An extraordinary, captivating look at how a major mystic saw the life of Jesus, with monumental artwork that brings us to Palestine two thousand years ago, unfolding for our inspiration and discernment the greatest event in the history of humanity since Creation. Michael H. Brown, Spirit Daily To call Angelicos new, definitive edition of Anne Catherine Emmerichs visions of the life of Jesus a stunning, moving, and beautiful epic is almost an exercise in understatement.Kevin Vost, author of Memorize the Faith This magnificent and compelling treatise, centered upon the earthly life of of Jesus as perceived mystically by the stigmatized Seeress of Dülmen, captivates and enlightens. Its publication at this critical moment in church history could well be providential.Wolfgang Smith, author of Christian Gnosis Angelico Press has established a landmark in publishing this definitive, revised, and supplemented new edition of the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich. Beatified by John Paul II in 2004, the prophetess who foresaw a Church of darkness and an unprecedented crisis in the papacy clearly speaks to our times. This multi-volume work will be the authoritative English-language reference for her testimony.Christopher Ferrara, author of The Secret Still Hidden These volumes, so beautifully bound, so carefully annotated, so majestically illustrated with Tissots original paintings and drawings (and so well mapped!), will help tune the hearts of our skeptical age toward the mysterious, which is to say the Divine.Christopher Check, president of Catholic Answers
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Clemens Brentano was born at Ehrenbreitstein near Koblenz, Germany on the 8th of September 1778; the son of Peter Anton Brentano and Maximiliane von La Roche. His sister was the well-known Bettina von Arnim, Goethe's correspondent.
He studied at Jena, and afterwards resided at Heidelberg, Vienna and Berlin.
In 1818, weary of his somewhat restless and unsettled life, he joined the Roman Catholic Church and withdrew to the monastery of Dulmen where he lived for some years in strict seclusion. The latter part of his life he spent in Regensburg, Frankfort and Munich, actively engaged in Catholic propaganda. He died at Aschaffenburg on the 28th of July 1842.
Brentano, whose early writings were published under the pseudonym Maria, belonged to the Heidelberg group of German romantic writers, and his works are marked by excess of fantastic imagery and by abrupt, bizarre modes of expression. His first published writings were Satiren und poetische Spiele (1800), and a romance Godwi (1801 – 1802); of his dramas the best are Ponce de Leon (1804), Victoria (1817) and Die Grundung Prags (1815). On the whole his finest work is the collection of Romanzen vom Rosenkranz (published posthumously in 1852); his short stories, and more especially the charming Geschichte vom braven Kasperl und dem schonen Annerl (1838), which has been translated into English, are still popular. Brentano also assisted Ludwig Achim von Arnim, his brother-in-law, in the collection of folk-songs forming Des Knaben Wunderhorn (1806 – 1808).
(Various editions of the remarkable visions of Anne Cather...)
(Various editions of the remarkable visions of Anne Cather...)
(Various editions of the Anne Catherine Emmerich's remarka...)
(Various editions of the Anne Catherine Emmerich's remarka...)
( A lover of roses with most of her kingdon made into a r...)
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( Clemens Brentano: Die mehreren Wehmüller und ungarische...)
( Clemens Brentano: Die Schachtel mit der Friedenspuppe ...)
He married writer Sophie Mereau on 29 October 1803. After his wife Sophie died in 1806 he married a second time in 1807 to Auguste Bussmann.