This is the first of a series of volumes which have become recognised as one of the great monuments of English historical scholarship. The late Dom David Knowles began work on the subject in 1929; The Monastic Order in England appeared in 1948, 1955 and 1959. This volume begins the account of a whole way of Christian life and a unique element of English civilisation, from Anglo-Saxon times to the mid-sixteenth century. It opens with a survey of monastic life and activities of the old orders to 1340; goes on to record the impact of the Friars, and concludes with a general survey of the monasteries and their world.…mehr
This is the first of a series of volumes which have become recognised as one of the great monuments of English historical scholarship. The late Dom David Knowles began work on the subject in 1929; The Monastic Order in England appeared in 1948, 1955 and 1959. This volume begins the account of a whole way of Christian life and a unique element of English civilisation, from Anglo-Saxon times to the mid-sixteenth century. It opens with a survey of monastic life and activities of the old orders to 1340; goes on to record the impact of the Friars, and concludes with a general survey of the monasteries and their world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface List of abbreviations Part I. The Old Orders, 1216-1340: 1. The thirteenth century 2. Reorganization among the Black Monks, 1216-1336 3. The Augustinian chapters, 1216-1339 4. The exploitation of the land 5. Henry of Eastry 6. The monastic administration 7. The agrarian economi of the Cistercians 8. The system of visitation 9. The first century of visitation: (I) 10. The first century of visitation: (II) Part II. The Friars, 1216-1340: 11. The friars minor 12. The coming of the minors 13. The order of preachers 14. The preachers in England 15. The evolution of the Franciscan ideal 16. The apostolic work of the friars 17. Carmelites, Austin Hermits and lesser orders 18. The early English Franciscan scholastics 19. Doctrinal and moral controversies: Kilwardby and Pecham 20. The friars from the Council of Lyons to William of Ockham (1272-1340) Part III. The Monasteries and their World: 21. The cathedral monasteries 22. The monastic boroughs 23. The abbot 24. The daily life of the monastery 25. Intellectual life - history, art and music 26. Monastic England, 1216-1340 Appendices Bibliography Index.
Preface List of abbreviations Part I. The Old Orders, 1216-1340: 1. The thirteenth century 2. Reorganization among the Black Monks, 1216-1336 3. The Augustinian chapters, 1216-1339 4. The exploitation of the land 5. Henry of Eastry 6. The monastic administration 7. The agrarian economi of the Cistercians 8. The system of visitation 9. The first century of visitation: (I) 10. The first century of visitation: (II) Part II. The Friars, 1216-1340: 11. The friars minor 12. The coming of the minors 13. The order of preachers 14. The preachers in England 15. The evolution of the Franciscan ideal 16. The apostolic work of the friars 17. Carmelites, Austin Hermits and lesser orders 18. The early English Franciscan scholastics 19. Doctrinal and moral controversies: Kilwardby and Pecham 20. The friars from the Council of Lyons to William of Ockham (1272-1340) Part III. The Monasteries and their World: 21. The cathedral monasteries 22. The monastic boroughs 23. The abbot 24. The daily life of the monastery 25. Intellectual life - history, art and music 26. Monastic England, 1216-1340 Appendices Bibliography Index.
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