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**A Glitch in the Mediatrix: The Autobiography of Pope Francis** In "A Glitch in the Mediatrix: The Autobiography of Pope Francis," author Charlie Armstrong Adams offers a probing, no-holds-barred exploration of one of the most intriguing papacies in modern history. Following the unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio in 2013, Pope Francis emerged as a revolutionary figure—breaking with centuries of tradition as the first Jesuit pope and the first from the Americas. With promises of reform, humility, and a new vision for the Catholic Church, Pope Francis brought a fresh perspective to an institution often criticized for its rigidity and scandals. This book provides a comprehensive examination of Pope Francis's papacy, challenging the simplistic narratives and hagiographies that have proliferated in the media. It delves deep into his early life, his rise within the Jesuit order, and the pivotal moments that defined his journey to the papal throne. From his groundbreaking reforms and efforts to address corruption within the Church to his complex engagement with global diplomacy and interfaith dialogue, Adams scrutinizes the multifaceted nature of Pope Francis's leadership. In exploring his impact, the book addresses both the commendable and controversial aspects of his tenure. It looks at the significant reforms initiated by Pope Francis, his approach to pastoral care, and his efforts to promote transparency and accountability within the Church. Simultaneously, it tackles the criticisms he has faced, including his stance on social issues, his approach to governance, and the challenges he has encountered both within the Church and on the global stage. "A Glitch in the Mediatrix" is not just an account of a papacy but an invitation to engage with the profound questions of faith, governance, and morality in our time. It challenges readers to reconsider the role of the Catholic Church in the modern world and offers a nuanced perspective on a pontificate that has left an indelible mark on history. This critical examination seeks to unravel the complex layers of Pope Francis’s papal tenure, providing a balanced view that acknowledges both his achievements and his controversies. Join Charlie Armstrong Adams on a journey through the intricate and sometimes tumultuous waters of Pope Francis's papacy, as this book uncovers the truths beneath the surface and seeks to understand the legacy of a pope who has both inspired and divided in equal measure.
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Notational complexity, or subtilitas, was engendered in the late fourteenth century by a thorough probing of all the rhythmic possibilities within the accepted mensurations. As French and Italian notational practices began to diverge at the beginning of the Ars nova, composers invented new rhythmic symbols?figurae?asøtheir innovations required, and this resulted in a variety of notations that were as confusing to the musician of the day as they are to the modern scholar. In the third quarter of the fourteenth century, a notational system combining elements of the French and Italian systems was put forth in the Tractatus figurarum. This system proposed a standard of set of figurae for simultaneous combinations of any two of the four prolations of the French mensural system. Edmond Coussemaker?s 1869 edition of the Tractatus figurarum, which attributes the treatise to Philippus de Caserta, was based on his knowledge of only four of the fourteen surviving manuscripts. A critical study of all the sources, including the important Newberry Library manuscript, leads to a corrected version of the text and allows the entire system to be resurrected. The critical edition is joined with fully annotated translation on facing pages. An Introduction discusses the authorship and theory of the treatise, as well as placing it within the context of the music theory of the fourteenth century. Full descriptions of all the manuscript sources and four full-color plates of the Newberry Library manuscript are included. The system of the Tractatus figurarum was beautifully creative, but it did not meet with success. Nevertheless, the treatise proves itself invaluable to the study of the Ars subtilior in revealing certain basic notational principles that may be applied to surviving musical compositions, illuminating the notational subtleties in which the music delighted.