Separate But Equal

Separate But Equal PDF Author: James France
Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 0879072466
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 402

Book Description
The institution of the lay brotherhood was not original to the Cistercians, but they developed it to its fullest extent. Although lay, the conversi were under the same vows as monks and represented a new form of religious life. While monks were bound to the recitation of the Divine Office, the lay brothers were dedicated to a life of toil and acted as the monks' auxiliaries. Their contribution to the spiritual and material life of the Cistercian Order was immense. By consideration of tales from the exemplum literature, evidence from general chapter statutes, and information on the architectural provisions made for the lay brothers in the abbey and on the outlying granges, this book puts flesh on the bare bones of a life directed by their own Usages. The book is richly illustrated with images from manuscripts, stained glass, and architectural sculpture.

Britain and Ireland, 900–1300

Britain and Ireland, 900–1300 PDF Author: Brendan Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139425331
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301

Book Description
There is a growing interest in the history of relations between the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish as the United Kingdom and Ireland begin to construct new political arrangements and to become more fully integrated into Europe. This book brings together work on how these relations developed between 900 and 1300, a period crucial for the formation of national identities. The conquest of England by the Normans and the subsequent growth in English power required the inhabitants of Britain and Ireland to reassess their dealings with each other. Old ties were broken and new ones formed. Economic change, the influence of chivalry, the transmission of literary motifs, and questions of aristocratic identity are among the topics tackled here by leading scholars from Britain, Ireland and North America. Little has been published hitherto on this subject, and the book marks a major contribution to a topic of lasting interest.

Aelred of Rievaulx (1110-1167)

Aelred of Rievaulx (1110-1167) PDF Author: Pierre-André Burton
Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 0879077085
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 616

Book Description
2021 Catholic Media Association Award third place award in English translation edition This book places the life of Aelred of Rievaulx, third abbot of the English Cistercian abbey of Rievaulx, within the hundred-year period from the Norman Conquest of England in October 1066 through Aelred's death in January 1167. While exploring what is known of Aelred's life from his own works and especially from the principal work of Walter Daniel, author of The Life of Aelred of Rievaulx, Burton considers the influence of both English and church history on Aelred's personality and purpose as Christian, abbot, and writer. He emphasizes the place of the crucified Christ at the center of Aelred's life while calling spiritual friendship—not only personal but cosmological—the "hermeneutic key" to his teaching.

A New Literary History of the Long Twelfth Century

A New Literary History of the Long Twelfth Century PDF Author: Mark Faulkner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316516091
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 315

Book Description
Mark Faulkner offers a compelling new narrative of what happened to English-language writing after the Norman Conquest of 1066.

Where Mortal and Immortal Meet

Where Mortal and Immortal Meet PDF Author: Andrew G. Ralston
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725299518
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 340

Book Description
Glasgow’s thirteenth-century cathedral is the city’s oldest building and one of Scotland’s top tourist destinations. The cathedral remains an active congregation of the Church of Scotland and serves as the focus for many events of national significance. It is, however, many years since a comprehensive overview of the cathedral’s history has been published. The standard work, The Book of Glasgow Cathedral, was compiled more than 120 years ago by George Eyre-Todd. Since then, the interior of the building has been completely transformed, thanks largely to the efforts of the Society of Friends of Glasgow Cathedral, founded in 1936 by the Rev. A. Nevile Davidson with the aims of “adorning and beautifying” the building and encouraging research into its history. To mark the eighty-fifth anniversary of the society, this new book traces the story of its achievements and presents the fruits of scholarship undertaken during recent decades, combining essays and lectures on the history of Glasgow Cathedral by eminent historians of the past with new and hitherto unpublished research. Where Mortal and Immortal Meet will be an invaluable resource for future generations of historians and for all those who have a love for one of Scotland’s most significant architectural treasures.

A Companion to Medieval Miracle Collections

A Companion to Medieval Miracle Collections PDF Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004468498
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 388

Book Description
A companion volume for the usage of medieval miracle collections as a source, offering versatile approaches to the origins, methods, and techniques of various types of miracle narratives, as well as fascinating case studies from across Europe.

Uisneach or the Center of Ireland

Uisneach or the Center of Ireland PDF Author: Frédéric Armao
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000823792
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249

Book Description
The hill of Uisneach lies almost exactly at the geographical center of Ireland. Remarkably, a fraction at least of the ancient Irish population was aware of that fact. There is no doubt that the place of Uisneach in Irish mythology, and more broadly speaking the Celtic world, was of utmost importance: Uisneach was – and probably still is – best defined as a sacred hill at the center of Ireland, possibly the sacred hill of the center of Ireland. Uisneach or the Center of Ireland explores the medieval documents connected with the hill and compares them with both archeological data and modern Irish folklore. In the early 21st century, a Fire Festival started being held on Uisneach in connection with the festival of Bealtaine, in early May, arguably in an attempt to echo more ancient traditions: the celebration was attended by Michael D. Higgins, the current president of Ireland, who lit the fire of Uisneach on 6 May 2017. This book argues that the symbolic significance of the hill has echoed the evolution of Irish society through time, be it in political, spiritual and religious terms or, perhaps more accurately, in terms of identity and Irishness. It is relevant for scholars and advanced students in the fields of cultural history, Irish history and cultural studies.

Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum

Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum PDF Author: Harry Leigh Douglas Ward
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 770

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From the Conquest to Chaucer

From the Conquest to Chaucer PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 464

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English Writers

English Writers PDF Author: Henry Morley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 820

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