Speech and silence in monastic models of holiness: Gaul/Francia, 400-750
<p>Scholars often assume a break between Late Antiquity and the Medieval Era, but there is more continuity there than is always recognised. The great changes which come about in the medieval period make the continuity of ideas even more surprising. One place in which we witness this is in the...
Main Author: | Chaloner, JD |
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Other Authors: | Leyser, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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