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Gilbert of Sempringham and the Gilbertine Order c.1130-c.1300 (Hardcover)
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Gilbert of Sempringham and the Gilbertine Order c.1130-c.1300 (Hardcover)
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One of the most striking features of the twelfth-century Church was
the growing desire of women for a greater role in the monastic
life. Contemporary monastic reformers responded to his demand in
various ways: some focused their appeal on women, others actively
discouraged all contact; but all were agreed on the need to
regularise religious life for women. In England this phenomenon is
most clearly seen in the emergence of the Gilbertine order, founded
by the Lincolnshire priest, Gilbert of Sempringham. The Gilbertines
were the only native monastic order in medieval England, and were
highly unusual in their provision for both nuns and canons. In the
first full-scale study since 1902, Brian Golding provides a
comprehensive account of the history of the order from its
mid-twelfth century origins up to the early fourteenth century. His
detailed analysis of the economy of the Gilbertines reveals much
about monastic revenue and organization, and about the order's
relations with their lay patrons and benefactors. Dr Golding goes
on to show that by 1300 the Gilbertine experiment was largely dead.
The founding ideals of a structure in which men and women could
live in harmony and order had given way to male domination and the
marginalization of the nuns. This stimulating and informative study
will be essential reading for all historians of medieval
monasticism.
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