The Premonstratensian Order in Late Medieval England

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Boydell Press, 2001 - 283 pàgines
Detailed study of monastic life of the English white canons, based on 15c visitation records.

Monasteries were a dominant feature of the landscape of medieval England, but although much critical attention has been devoted to them, comparatively little has been written on the thirty abbeys of the English Premonstratensians[`White Canons'], a gap which this book, the first detailed study since the early 1950s, seeks to fill. Centred upon the remarkable visitation records of Richard Redman [d.1505], commissary-general and visitor of the English Premonstratensian abbeys, it covers topics such as the foundation and development of the English Premonstratensian province; Redman's visitation of the Premonstratensian abbeys; conventual food and clothing; misdemeanours, such as sexual immorality and apostasy; liturgical observances; spirituality and learning; and English Premonstratensian libraries. It thus offers evidence for the vitality of the English Premonstratensians, as well as re-evaluating their monastic observances.

 

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The Establishment of the Premonstratensians in England
1
The Visitation of Englands Premonstratensian Abbeys
40
The English Premonstratensian Liturgy
101
English Premonstratensian
132
Richard Redman O Praem
174
From Cessation to Dissolution
206
Maps of Redmans Proposed Visitation Journeys 1478 1491
230
Fornication Among the English Premonstratensians
245
Index
269
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