Latin and Greek Monasticism in the Crusader States
Autor Bernard Hamilton, Andrew Jotischkyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 sep 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108816090
ISBN-10: 1108816096
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10: 1108816096
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Cuprins
Part I: Latin Monasticism: 1. The Latin presence in the levant before 1097; 2. The Austin canons; 3. The premonstratensian canons; 4. The canons regular of St. Ruf, avignon, in the county of Tripoli; 5. Benedictine monasteries; 6. Benedictine convents; 7. Benedictine monasteries in the tradition of St. Romuald and St. Peter damian; 8. The Cistercians; 9. The Carmelites; 10. The franciscan provincia terrae sanctae; 11. The dominican provincia terrae sanctae; 12. Antiochene monasteries of uncertain rite; Part II: Greek orthodox monasticism: 13. Orthodox monasteries in the crusader states: a survey; 14. Institutional life in Greek monasteries; 15. Aspects of spiritual life in Greek monasteries; 16. Reading, writing and representation.
Recenzii
'A remarkable achievement! Andrew Jotischky and the late Bernard Hamilton break new ground in this comprehensive and thoroughly researched study of Latin and Greek monasticism. An important contribution to the history of both the Latin and East and the wider world of medieval monastic endeavours.' Peter Edbury, University of Cardiff
'A staggering achievement and a must read for any scholar or student interested in the monastic tradition, comparative religious practice, and spiritual life and patronage in the Crusader States. The combined erudition of Hamilton and Jotischky offers a magnificent analysis of Greek and Latin monastic life steeped in detail and encyclopedic in its range.' Anne E. Lester, Johns Hopkins University
'In a bravura sustained performance of meticulous detailed scholarship, the authors provide a wonderfully encyclopaedic panorama of the inspirations, organisation, personalities and cultures that sustained Latin and Greek monasticism in and around the Crusader States. Alongside a limpid synthesis of existing learning, by placing the two Christian traditions side by side, it offers fresh insights into the practical realities of religious lives, exposing both the diversity and often unexpected ecumenism of shared beliefs within a multi-faith, polyglot cosmopolitan religious world. It will be a benchmark and reference point for scholars and students alike, a fitting envoi from its co-author, the late Bernard Hamilton.' Christopher Tyerman, Hertford College, University of Oxford
'… this a very significant piece of research. It is the first major study on this topic and it draws together an astonishing array of material - textual, material, artistic and archaeological - and it is to be hoped that it will stimulate further work in this field.' Nicholas Morton, Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean
'A staggering achievement and a must read for any scholar or student interested in the monastic tradition, comparative religious practice, and spiritual life and patronage in the Crusader States. The combined erudition of Hamilton and Jotischky offers a magnificent analysis of Greek and Latin monastic life steeped in detail and encyclopedic in its range.' Anne E. Lester, Johns Hopkins University
'In a bravura sustained performance of meticulous detailed scholarship, the authors provide a wonderfully encyclopaedic panorama of the inspirations, organisation, personalities and cultures that sustained Latin and Greek monasticism in and around the Crusader States. Alongside a limpid synthesis of existing learning, by placing the two Christian traditions side by side, it offers fresh insights into the practical realities of religious lives, exposing both the diversity and often unexpected ecumenism of shared beliefs within a multi-faith, polyglot cosmopolitan religious world. It will be a benchmark and reference point for scholars and students alike, a fitting envoi from its co-author, the late Bernard Hamilton.' Christopher Tyerman, Hertford College, University of Oxford
'… this a very significant piece of research. It is the first major study on this topic and it draws together an astonishing array of material - textual, material, artistic and archaeological - and it is to be hoped that it will stimulate further work in this field.' Nicholas Morton, Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean