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The Cistercian Arts, Volume 2 - From the 12th to the 21st Century (Hardcover)
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The Cistercian Arts, Volume 2 - From the 12th to the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the Hist of Religion
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The phenomenon of the Cistercian Order occupies a key place in the
history of Western culture as it grew to dominate reformed European
monasticism in the high middle ages. The transition from the
Romanesque to Gothic styles occurred in the twelfth century when
the order was expanding most dramatically. With sharp, clean lines,
and minimal decor, its architecture was designed to reflect the
simplicity and austerity required for this experiment in monastic
life. An important reference work, The Cistercian Arts offers
insights into a contemplative order that expanded from its modest
origins in the Burgundian heartland to encompass six continents.
Under the supervision of Terryl Kinder and Roberto Cassanelli, the
theological and spiritual aspects and material culture of the
Cistercian world are analyzed in depth by more than thirty
international specialists in a forty-chapter overview. Music,
libraries, water management, metallurgy, farming, liturgical arts,
sacred reading, and many other facets of monastic life are traced
from the founding of the order in 1098 to the present day. While
the Cistercian Order grew to include approximately 1,700 abbeys for
men and women, it did not end with the middle ages, and
architecture was not its only manifestation. This exquisitely
illustrated volume shows how the many arts created by and for
Cistercian abbeys continued well beyond the medieval period.
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