Name of the Rose - Gregorian chant scenes
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They chant `Kyrie Eleison`, the Greek - Byzantine prayer meaning `Lord, have mercy`
Penitendiagite= `Penites Diagete` , also Greek,meaning `make way for the poors`
as explained by Umberto Eco himself
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Two Words! Umberto Eco!
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Enigma
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One of my all-time favorite movies! Thanks for posting!
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hay meda mello esto
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Ron Pearlman gets burnt at the stake. Then goes on to become Hellboy.
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I always remember the sex scene in this, kept me warm on the very cold nights in boarding school. LMFAO
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try kyrie elison divna ljubojevic and you will hear sweetest ,gentlest version of that song.
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dose monks are evilz
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Beautiful chant! this is the best version of kyrie. The book is much better than the movie. Of course the movie has a happy end.
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Actually, it's "Penitentiam agite!" => "Make penance!"
The calling card of the heretical Franciscan schismatics.
Thanks for posting but I wonder if this is the movie of the same book by Umberto Eco?
JazzyJean 3 years ago
Yes it is, starring by Sean Connery, Christian Slater, F. Murray Abraham and Ron Perlman as Salvatore.
ivanello27 3 years ago