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    Un os de vautour dans la basse cour du château de Broue (xive siècle, Saint-Sornin, Charente-Maritime) by Maude Barme, Benoît Clavel

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The authors have inventoried medieval and modern discoveries of the remains of monk vultures in archaeological contexts. They discussed the use of feathers and the exploitation of the bird’s carcass. …”
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    « Le vin est bon qui en prend par raison ». Le vin dans les recueils de proverbes français et les fabliaux by Marie-Thérèse Lorcin

    “…Wine reinforces the social mythology described in joke-tales and all the prudent wisdom proverbs that make fun of the favorite comic literature targets, such as the jealous husband, wanton woman, avaricious priest, lustful monk, stupid peasant and so on...…”
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    La topographie des monastères carolingiens à travers le Commentaire sur la Règle de saint Benoît par le maître Hildemar (vers 845-850) by Pierre Gillon

    “…The author extracts from the Commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict, taught by the monk Hildemar, the main elements concerning the topography of monasteries : site, capacity, enclosure, hostelries, infirmary, enclosure for novices, church, cloister, chapter house, dormitory, refectory, kitchen, door, stove, etc. …”
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    Une vie, une œuvre, des archives : note sur le fonds Dom Paul Bellot aux Archives nationales du monde du travail (Fonds n° 2003 006) by Christian Hottin

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The aim of this article is to give a brief presentation of the archives of Dom Paul Bellot, Benedictine monk and architect and one of the leading figures of religious architecture during the first half of the 20th century. …”
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    Le culte de Maxime de Riez : premiers jalons (I) by Thierry Pécout

    “…The exemple of Maxime illustrates the plasticity of the cult of a monk and bishop based on an ancient collection of hagiographical works. …”
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    Le culte de Maxime de Riez : renouveaux (II) by Thierry Pécout

    “…The exemple of Maxime illustrates the plasticity of the cult of a monk and bishop based on an ancient collection of hagiographical works. …”
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    L’eucharistie, l’apostat et le crapaud. Sur un exemplum de Césaire de Heisterbach by François Wallerich

    “…The article focuses on an exemplum located in Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Libri VIII Miraculorum (book I, chapter 11). Because a monk feels guilty and fears to communicate, he decides to leave his community. …”
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    Les ducs, le roi et l’Orient : le rêve d’unité et de croisade de Philippe le Hardi à travers le manuscrit Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fr. 12201 by Rémi Plotard

    “…It contains three texts about the East, including a copy of the Flor des estoires de la Terre d’Orient by the Armenian monk Hayton of Corycus.The manuscript is one of three identical illuminated manuscripts and the only one to have survived. …”
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    Le Réformateur dédoublé : Martin Luther à l’écran dans les « deux Allemagnes » en 1983 by Ferdinand Schlie

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…On the occasion of the Reformer’s 500th birthday, both the GDR and the Federal Republic of Germany broadcast a television movie in several parts staging the biography of the rebel monk. This paper aims at comparing these two films by putting them back into the context of an asymmetrical competition between the two German states: more than the Federal Republic, the GDR was forced to counter the attraction of its German neighbour. …”
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    An Illuminated Armenian Manuscript “Guidebook” to the Sacred Shrines in the Holy Land from the End of the Seventeenth Century by Mikayel Arakelyan

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…One particular Armenian manuscript, housed in the monastic library of the Mekhitarist Fathers in Vienna, is a very interesting and important “guidebook”, richly illustrated and written by the monk Eremia of Adana at the Holy Sepulchre Church in Jerusalem in 1697. …”
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    Le couvent de Beaujeu : une approche du tiers-ordre franciscain à travers l’étude d’un « petit » couvent by Matthieu Cathalan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We attempted to highlight the struggles, accommodations and concessions between the convent monks and the outer world. Aiming to nuance the simplistic representation of the quarrelling Picpus monk, we tried to demonstrate that the civilian trials involving the convent are not simply the evidence of an unsurpassable dispute, but rather an appropriated terrain for the finding of an agreement, a modus vivendi between the stakeholders.…”
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    L’accueil des laïcs dans les monastères (ve-ixe siècle), d’après les règles monastiques by Michèle Gaillard

    “…But there was no necessity of an absolute separation between monks and hosts. The rules are more explicit and sometimes divergent concerning the general conditions how to receive laymen and how to organize an exchange between laymen and monks; they clearly distinguish visitors and postulants, and they often entrust the control of the two categories to the Ancients.…”
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    Luang Prabang, sanctuaire Unesco et paradis gay by David Berliner

    “…Famous for its Buddhist monasteries and orange-robed monks, as well as for its colonial architecture, its international reputation has grown quickly. …”
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    Jésuites et Cisterciens dans la France des premiers Bourbons : un aspect de l’antijésuitisme ? by Bertrand Marceau

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Whereas the historiography showed the diversity and plasticity of the anti-Jesuitism, the Cistercian monks added a figure of anti-Jesuitism to the previous ones in the second half of the sixteenth century. …”
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    La conquête chrétienne d’Ejea à travers l’intervention de guerriers gascons et d’un saint girondin by Alexandre Giunta

    “…After the conquest, a group of monks settled down in the city where they had privileges and administered the sacraments to the people of the region. …”
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    Éclairage sur le rôle des moines chartreux du Val-Saint-Esprit dans le démantèlement du château comtal de Gosnay (comté d’Artois, Pas-de-Calais) au début du xvie siècle by Mathieu Béghin

    “…Within the framework of an interdisciplinary research concerning the Carthusian monastery of Val-Saint-Esprit located in Gosnay, we’ve been able to provide a perspective concerning the role the Carthusian monks played in the dismantling of the comtal castle of Gosnay in 1518. …”
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