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Daily Life in a Medieval Monastery


Daily Life in a Medieval Monastery

Hardback by Olson, Sherri

Daily Life in a Medieval Monastery

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ISBN:
9780313336553
Publication Date:
12 Aug 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Greenwood Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Daily Life in a Medieval Monastery

Description

A study of life inside medieval monasteries that explores monastic spirituality, daily routines, contact with the outside world, and the historical impact of these foundational institutions on the Western world. How did the Western monastic tradition begin? What was monastic life typically like for a monk or nun? How was the institution of the monastery formative to Western culture from antiquity through the Middle Ages? This book covers the entire span of monastic history in the late-ancient and medieval periods and provides an in-depth look at several monasteries across Europe. Each chapter introduces the reader to the surviving evidence for the houses studied, such as its monastic rules, plans, records of visitation, chronicles, and biographical accounts; and aims to give an "insider" view-not only of monks' and nuns' daily activities, but what these dedicated individuals' values, ambitions, and aspirations might have been.

Contents

List of Maps Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Benedictine Beginnings 2. The Monastery in an Age of Invasion and Reform: Saint Gall and Cluny 3. Child Oblates and Personal Fulfillment in the Monastic Life 4. Checking Up on Monks and Nuns in Thirteenth-Century Normandy: Archbishop Eudes Rigaud 5. Godstow Nunnery, 1133-1540: A Women's Community of the Later Middle Ages 6. Monks and Peasants Glossary of Terms Bibliography Index

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