The Celestine Monks of France, c. 1350-1450 : : Observant Reform in an Age of Schism, Council and War / / Robert L. J. Shaw, Robert L. J. Shaw.
The Celestine monks of France represent one of the least studied monastic reform movements of the late Middle Ages, and yet also one of the most culturally impactful. Their order - an austere Italian Benedictine reform of the late thirteenth century, which came be known after the papal name of their...
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Place / Publishing House: | Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2018] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource :; 2 halftones, 1 line drawing, 4 tables |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Maps and Figures
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction : The Celestine monks of France and the rise of 'Observant' reform
- Part I. The French Celestines in their world
- 1. The Vita of Jean Bassand (c.1360-1445)
- 2. The French Celestine constitutions and their heritage
- 3. The challenges and adaptation of regular observance
- Part II. The world of the French Celestines
- 4. Foundations, benefactions and material maintenance
- 5. The cultural outreach of the French Celestines
- Epilogue and conclusion
- Appendix 1: Lists and map
- Appendix 2: Reductions of foundation Masses (beyond anniversary Masses) at the Celestine monastery of Paris, 1414 and 1436
- Appendix 3: Reduction of foundation Masses (beyond anniversary masses) at the Celestine monastery of Sens, 1414
- Index