The Celestine monks of France, c. 1350-1450: monastic reform in an age of Schism, councils and war
<p>This thesis focuses on the Celestine monks of France, a largely neglected and distinctive reformed Benedictine congregation, at their apex of growth (c.1350-1450). Based largely within the kingdom of France, but also including key houses in the contiguous territories of Lorraine and the Com...
Main Author: | Shaw, RLJ |
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Other Authors: | Thompson, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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