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  2. Consolation - Wikipedia

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    Consolation is an important topic arising in history, the arts, philosophy, and psychology. In the field of medicine, consolation has been broadly described as follows: Before and after fundamental medicine offers diagnoses, drugs, and surgery to those who suffer, it should offer consolation. Consolation is a gift.

  3. Consolations (Liszt) - Wikipedia

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    Consolation No. 4 is in D ♭ major and is initially marked Quasi adagio. Composed in 1849, [29] it is also known as the Stern-Consolation (Star Consolation) because of the six-pointed white star that appears on the printed score. [3] The Consolation was inspired by a Lied written by Maria Pavlovna, the Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

  4. Consoling touch - Wikipedia

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    Consoling touch is intended to provide consolation - to alleviate or lessen emotional or physical pain. [1] This type of social support has been observed across species and cultures. [ 2 ] Studies have found little difference in the applications of consoling touch, with minor differences in frequency occurrence across cultures.

  5. Consolamentum - Wikipedia

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    The ritual took various forms; some used the entire New Testament scripture whilst others relied on extracts such as the Gospel of John while administering consolation. There were reportedly some remote cases where holy water was used as a cleansing agent during consolamentum being profusely poured over the recipient's head until he/she was ...

  6. Confraternities of the Cord - Wikipedia

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    The oldest and most celebrated of these confraternities of the Cord is probably the Archconfraternity of Our Lady of Consolation, also called the Archconfraternity of the Cincture of Saint Monica, Saint Augustine and Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. [3] The Augustinian friars propagated this particular devotion.

  7. On the Consolation of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    The Consolation stands, by its note of fatalism and its affinities with the Christian doctrine of humility, midway between the pagan philosophy of Seneca the Younger and the later Christian philosophy of consolation represented by Thomas à Kempis. [10] The book is heavily influenced by Plato and his dialogues (as was Boethius himself). [10]

  8. Consolatio - Wikipedia

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    The consolatio literary tradition ("consolation" in English) is a broad literary genre encompassing various forms of consolatory speeches, essays, poems, and personal letters. consolatio works are united by their treatment of bereavement, by unique rhetorical structure and topoi, and by their use of universal themes to offer solace. [3]

  9. Consolation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Consolation is the act of offering comfort to someone who has suffered loss. Consolation(s) may also refer to: Music. Consolation (band), a Dutch death metal/ ...