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Medieval Monasticism traces the Western Monastic tradition from its
fourth-century origins in the deserts of Egypt and Syria through
the many and varied forms of religious life it assumed during the
Middle Ages. It explores the relationship between monasteries and
the secular world around them. For a thousand years, the great
monastic houses and religious orders were a prominent feature of
the social landscape of the West, and their leaders figured as much
in the political as on the spiritual map of the medieval world. In
this book many of them, together with their supporters and critics,
are presented to us and speak their minds to us. We are shown, for
instance, the controversy between the Benedictines and the reformed
monasticism of the twelfth century and the problems that confronted
women in religious life. A detailed glossary offers readers a
helpful vocabulary of the subject. This fifth edition has been
revised by Janet Burton to include an updated bibliography with
references to the mendicants and early monasticism and a new
introduction which discusses the trends in monastic studies and
provides an overview of religious women. This book is essential
reading for both students and scholars of the medieval world.
Medieval Monasticism traces the Western Monastic tradition from its
fourth-century origins in the deserts of Egypt and Syria through
the many and varied forms of religious life it assumed during the
Middle Ages. It explores the relationship between monasteries and
the secular world around them. For a thousand years, the great
monastic houses and religious orders were a prominent feature of
the social landscape of the West, and their leaders figured as much
in the political as on the spiritual map of the medieval world. In
this book many of them, together with their supporters and critics,
are presented to us and speak their minds to us. We are shown, for
instance, the controversy between the Benedictines and the reformed
monasticism of the twelfth century and the problems that confronted
women in religious life. A detailed glossary offers readers a
helpful vocabulary of the subject. This fifth edition has been
revised by Janet Burton to include an updated bibliography with
references to the mendicants and early monasticism and a new
introduction which discusses the trends in monastic studies and
provides an overview of religious women. This book is essential
reading for both students and scholars of the medieval world.
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Puss in Boots (Paperback)
Charles Perrault; Illustrated by C.H. Lawrence
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R258
R222
Discovery Miles 2 220
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A wonderful addition to our very successful series of shaped
childrens books, reprinted from antique editions.
The mendicant friars of the Franciscan and Dominican orders played
a unique and important role in medieval society. In the early
thirteenth century, the Church was being challenged by a confident
new secular culture, associated with the growth of towns, the rise
of literature and articulate laity, the development of new sciences
and the creation of the first universities. The mendicant orders
which developed around the charismatic figures of Saint Francis of
Assisi (founder of the Franciscans) and Saint Dominic of Osma
(founder of the Dominicans) confronted this challenge by
encouraging preachers to go out into the world to do God's work,
rather than retiring into enclosed monasteries. C.H. Lawrence here
analyses the origins and growth of these orders, as well as the
impact which they had upon the medieval world - in the areas of
politics and education as well as religion. His study is essential
reading for all scholars and students of medieval history.
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