Abbots and abbesses as a human resource in the ninth- to twelfth-century West
This volume provides a record of the response, by eight expert scholars in the field of medieval monastic studies, to the question "To what extent did abbots and abbesses contribute as a `human resource' to the development of reformed monastic communities in the ninth- to twelfth-century w...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English French |
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Wien Zürich Münster
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[2018]
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Vita regularis / Abhandlungen (Band 74)
Year: 2018 |
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Series/Journal: | Vita regularis / Abhandlungen
Band 74 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Abbot
/ Abbess
/ Human capital
/ Monastic reform
/ History 800-1200
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IxTheo Classification: | FA Theology |
Further subjects: | B
Collection of essays
B Conference program 2016 (Gent) |
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Summary: | This volume provides a record of the response, by eight expert scholars in the field of medieval monastic studies, to the question "To what extent did abbots and abbesses contribute as a `human resource' to the development of reformed monastic communities in the ninth- to twelfth-century west?" Covering a broad geographical area, papers consider one or several of three key points of interest: the direct contribution of abbots and abbesses to the shaping of reformed realities; their influence over future modes of leadership; and the way in which later generations of monastics relied upon the memory of a leader's life and achievements to project current realities onto a legitimizing past.0 |
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Item Description: | "This volume collects eight papers originally presented at a conference, held at Chent University on 15 and 16 December 2016." (Introduction, Seite 3) |
ISBN: | 3643910703 |