Nolasc del Molar

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Nolasc del Molar (el Molar; 1902 – 1983 in Barcelona) was the name of religion of the Catalan capuchin friar Daniel Rebull i Muntanyola. He entered in the Capuchin order in 1918 and he became a priest in 1926. He published several works about patristics, history and literature, and he made also important editions of ancient texts. He was collaborator of the and of the . Many other works and translations of him were unpublished. His last years he signed with the name of Nolasc Rebull.

Works[]

  • Consueta del misteri de la gloriosa Santa Àgata (1953).(in Catalan)
  • Consueta de Sant Eudald (1954).(in Catalan)
  • Per les cançons d'un terrelloner (1956) (Compilation of popular songs that was published with a pseudonym).(in Catalan)
  • Una poesia religiosa del segle XIII (1953-1957).(in Catalan)
  • Eiximenis (1960).(in Catalan)
  • Translation and comment of L'himne acatist a la Mare de Déu (1961).(in Catalan)
  • Perfil espiritual de Eiximenis Article in Revista de Girona 22 (1963) (in Spanish)
  • Procés d'un bruixot (1968).(in Catalan)
  • La Llegenda àuria de Jaume de Voràgine segons un manuscrit de Vic (1975).(in Catalan)

External links[]

Article about Nolasc del Molar in the GEC

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