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Titoli Tesi Di Mariologia «MARIANUM» PONTIFICIA FACOLTÀ TEOLOGICA TITOLI TESI DI MARIOLOGIA 1952 - - 2011 Roma Viale Trenta Aprile, 6 2 TESI DI MARIOLOGIA 1. ALVAREZ GOMEZ B., La presentacion de Maria en el Templo. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 2. ANGELI M. G., Rassegna bibliografica mariana. Patrologia greca – sec. VII-IX. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 3. BARBERA M.G., Il Rev.mo P. Uberto-Maria Gebhard, mariologo. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 4. BRANCHESI M.P., Repertorio patristico-mariano (Patrologia latina, 204-217). Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 5. BUTANO E., Lo spirito di devozione mariana del Padre Annibale Maria Difrancia. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 6. CALVANO M. N., Maria SS. E il Papa nel Corpo mistico. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 7. CONLIFFE M. S., The Marian Doctrine of St. Aelred, abbot of Rievaulx. Mary, Mediatrx of all Graces. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 8. FRANCESCHINI M.M., The marian Doctrine of the Father Ambrose M. Mayer, osm, on the Spiritual Motherhood of the Blessed Mother. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 9. GIANNELLI F., Dottrina dell’enciclica “Superiore Anno” di Leone XIII sul Rosario. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 10. GOMIS M.F., Maria en el Cuerpo mistico. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 11. GRAFFIUS M. P., The Corona gloriose Marie and the Servite Friars. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 12. JENCO M. M., The marian doctrine of Nicholas Cardinal Wiseman. Certain apsects of the legitimacy of Marian cult. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 13. LAGO M. B., La Vergine Madre con il Profeta nelle Catacombe di Priscilla. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 14. LANZO C., I Concilii di Avignone (1457/1849) e la dottrina sull’Immacolata Concezione. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 15. LEAHY M. J., The Immaculate Conception according to Nicholas of Siena, osm. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 16. MARCHESINI M. G.,Repertorio patrisitco-mariano (Patrologia latina, 185-195). Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 17. MARELLI M. E., Isaia: 7, 10-18 nel commento di alcuni Padri. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 3 18. MEJIA TORO M., Maria y la Iglesia del silencio en el magisterio del Pio XII. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 19. DE LA CRUZ M., El Corazon Inmaculado de Maria en el Magisterio de Pio XII. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 20. PASTOR M. S., Repertorio patristico-mariano (Patrologia latina, 174-184). Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 21. PALLICCA M. T., La devozione al Cuore Immacolato di Maria nel Carmelo, specialmente nei secoli XVI-XVII. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 22. PUTIERE H., De excellentia et utilitate SS. Rosarii Juxta encyclicam “Fidentem Piumque” Papae Leonis XIII. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 23. RIVA A., La “vera devozione” nel Santo Luigi M. Grignion di Montfort e nel servo di Dio don Luigi Orione. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 24. RYSKA M. J., The teaching of Benedict XV in the “Inter Sodalicia” on the Coredemption of our Lady. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 25. ROFFI M. T., Testi mariani. Patristica greca sec. IX-X. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 26. RICHARD J., Le sens de la Maternité Divine dans la theologie mystique de Saint Bernard (Homélies “Super Missus Est”). Moderatore prof. Roma ….. 27. REDMOND R. X., The validity of the main argument for the B.V. Mary’s Beatific vision in this life: the fact of the beatific vision in this life. Moderatore prof. Roma …. 28. SABATINI M.E., Repertorio patristico-mariano (Patrologia latina, 155-172). Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 29. SCALICI M. F., Rilievi teologico-sociali del messaggio di Lourdes. Moderatore prof. Roma … 30. SCOTTO M. L., La dottrina mariana nella Lettera “VI è ben noto” di Leone XIII°. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 31. SIDLEAU M. A., Lettre Apostolique de Leon XIII “Più volte” (1886). Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 32. SILVA W., La divina Maternidad en el pensamiento y la vida del Siervo de Dios don Luis Orione. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 33. SUERO-LOPEZ C., Estudio doctrinal de la encìclica”Supremi apostolatus” del Papa Leòn XIII. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 4 34. STOCCO M. M., Spunti mariologici dalle tre Omelie mariane di Esichio di Gerusalemme. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 35. TANGANELLI M. L., Il culto alla Vergine nelle Costituzioni De’ Romiti del Sacro Eremo di Santa maria de’ servi di Monte Senario. Moderatore prof. 1613. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 36. TANSEY M. K., The Immaculate Conception according to Adam Senior. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 37. TENTORI M. A., Privilegi mariani nella “Legatio” di P. Angelo M. Fieger, osm. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 38. TRONO M. D., Breve saggio sull’enciclica “Salutaris Ille” di Leone XIII. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 39. VERDEGAAL H., Fundamentum Consecrationis mundi Cordi Immaculato B.V.M.. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 40. VITALE M.B., La verginità perpetua di Maria Santissima nel Concilio Lateranense I dell’anno 649. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 41. ZILLI M. F., Maria e a Eucaristia segundo o pensamento do B. Pedro Julião Eymard. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 42. BATTAGLIO R., Le nozze di cana. “Quid mihi et tibi, Mulier? Nondum venit hora mea”. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 43. BORNTRAGER M. C., The marian servitude of St. Anselm of Canterbury. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 44. BORRIERO M. S., Repertorio patristico-mariano (Patrologia greca, 101-105). Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 45. FEIL M. C., The concept of the Immaculate Conception in the Sermons of Joannes Justus Lanspergius. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 46. FUESZ M. D., The doctrine of the Immaculate Conception in the writings of William Bernard Ullarhorne. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 47. GENDROT M., Perspectives baptismales mariales. Filiation ou Esclavage?. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 48. GRECHI M. M., Nossa senhora nas “Explicationes Catholicae” de Feliciano Aurúcio de Narni, osm. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 49. JUTRAS F., Le Fiat de Marie et l’ordre surnaturales. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 50. KEATING M. M., The virginity of Mary in the sermons of St. Leo the Great. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 5 51. LUCINETTI M. O., O tema mariano na Filatelia. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 52. MACÂK L., Il culto di Maria Santissima in Slovacchia e i Comunisti. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 53. MANZELLI M. D., Il venerabile Beda. Repertorio mariano dalla Patrologia latina. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 54. MARTINKOVIC J., Mariologia Augustini Triumphi Anconitani. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 55. MEAOLO G., La Madonna nella liturgia dei Salmi. “Magnificat anima mea Dominum”. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 56. MONTAGNA M. D., Le Omelie mariane greche dei secoli V-VII. Repertorio critico con saggio bibliografico. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 57. MOONEY M. C., The concept of Mary in the “Schole Novitiorum” of Fr. Chrysologus M. Greimbl osm. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 58. PUTHIAKUNNEL T., Marian devotion of the Saint Thomas Christians of South India. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 59. ROGER M.A., Fuentes escrituristicas de las antifonas del Oficio de la Inmaculada. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 60. SERRA M. A., Echi mariani delle “legendae” servitans del sec. XIV nella vita di s. Pellegrino Laziosi di Nicolò Borghese (1432-1500). Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 61. SNAIDER M. R., Testi mariani. Patrologia greca vol. 88-97. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 62. TORNIERO M. L., Testi mariani. Patrologia greca vol. 120-123. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 63. ROJAS TRUJILLO A., El mensaje de Lourdes. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 64. VALLEJO CALLEJAS L., Maria luz y Lourdes. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 65. ZANELLA M. B., La preparazione verginale di Maria alla maternità divina secondo Teodoto di Ancira. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 66. ALVAREZ A., La preparacion al Inmaculado Corazon de Maria. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 67. ASTARITA C., Pio XII e la Consacrazione alla Madonna nelle Congregazioni mariane. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 6 68. AZPEITIA M.P., Valor mariologico de la actual Misa de la Asuncion. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 69. BOIVIN M. C., Reactions contre la doctrine de Jovinien sur la virginite in partu de Marie. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 70. BOYLE V., The marian ideal, formation and mission of the little Brothers of Mary. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 71. BOYLE M. M., The Assumption of the blesed Virgin in the sermons of Peter of Blois, Archdeacon of Bath and Chancellor of Henry II King of England. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 72. BRENNAN W. J., The divine maternity in the questiones prepositini. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 73. CAPBELL M. A., The mediation of Mary in the writings of St. John Fisher. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 74. NUNES CARDIGA M. M., “De beata Virgine Matre Dei maria” de José de Anchieta. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 75. DE CARVALHO VILELA A., haec fuit origo Christi, Exegesis Mt. 1, 18-25. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 76. CECHINEL M. N., A mariologia de Leâo VI, Imperador de Constantinópolis. A santidade de Maria. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 77. CONTRI M. A., Il mistero dlel’Annunciazione in Antipatro di Bostra. Moderatore prof. Roma 1960. 78. DALBESIO F., La carità di Maria nell’offerta del sacrificio della Croce. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 79. DIUIZ A., Principio fundamental da Legiâo de Maria. Moderatore prof. Roma 1959. 80. ESCOBAR J., Aporte del Pueblo colombiano al dogma asuncionista. Moderatore prof. Roma … 81. ESSER M. D., A study of the marian thought in the homily “……………” of St. Proclus, Patriarch of Constantinople. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 82. FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ I., “La mariologie dans la catechese moderne”. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 83. FORMIGA A. F., La devise des freres Maristes des Ecoles “Tout a Jesus par Marie, Tout a marie Pour Jesus”. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 7 84. FUKAHORI S., Origine e sviluppo della devozione mariana in Giappone. Moderatore prof. Roma … 85. GARCIA J. G., “Mi vocacion de hermano Marista a la luz de la Anunciacion”. Moderatore prof. Roma 1961. 86. GILA M. A., Severiano di gabala: Hom. VIII in Sanctum Martyrem Acacium. (AUCHER. Severiani … homiliae …, p. 317: Admonet mater …). Analisi ed interpretazione.
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