Environment and the Shaping of Monastic Identity
Author : Ellen Fenzel Arnold
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Page : 990 pages
File Size : 40,6 MB
Release : 2006
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Author : Ellen Fenzel Arnold
Publisher :
Page : 990 pages
File Size : 40,6 MB
Release : 2006
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Author : Susan Boynton
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 12,42 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801443817
During the eleventh and early twelfth centuries, the imperial abbey of Farfa was one of the most powerful institutions on the Italian peninsula. In this period many of the lands of central Italy fell under its sway, and it enjoyed the protection of the emperor until the 1120s, when it passed gradually into the control of the papacy. At the same time, the monastery was an influential religious center, and the monks of Farfa filled their days with the celebration of the liturgy through prayers, processions, sermons, chants, and hymns.Susan Boynton, a historian of medieval music, addresses several of the major themes of present-day medieval historiography through a close study of the liturgical practices of the abbey of Farfa. Boynton's findings are a striking demonstration of the local nature of liturgical practices in the centuries before church ritual was controlled and codified by the papacy. Boynton shows that the liturgy was highly flexible, continually adapting to the monastery's changing circumstances. The monks regularly modified traditional forms to reflect new realities, often in the service of Farfa's power and prestige. Equally fascinating is Boynton's examination of the process by which Farfa, like other monasteries, cathedral chapters, and royal houses, constantly rewrote its history--particularly the stories of its founding--as part of the continuous negotiation of power that was central to medieval politics and culture.
Author : Roberta Gilchrist
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 48,1 MB
Release : 2020-01-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1108496547
Forges innovative connections between monastic archaeology and heritage studies, revealing new perspectives on sacred heritage, identity, medieval healing, magic and memory. This title is available as Open Access.
Author : Fiona Griffiths
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 35,47 MB
Release : 2018-10-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 3110562863
This volume draws on emerging scholarship at the intersection of two already vibrant fields: medieval material culture and medieval sensory experience. The rich potential of medieval matter (most obviously manuscripts and visual imagery, but also liturgical objects, coins, textiles, architecture, graves, etc.) to complement and even transcend purely textual sources is by now well established in medieval scholarship across the disciplines. So, too, attention to medieval sensory experiences—most prominently emotion—has transformed our understanding of medieval religious life and spirituality, violence, power, and authority, friendship, and constructions of both the self and the other. Our purpose in this volume is to draw the two approaches together, plumbing medieval material sources for traces of sensory experience - above all ephemeral and physical experiences that, unlike emotion, are rarely fully described or articulated in texts.
Author : Yaniv Fox
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 24,72 MB
Release : 2014-09-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1107064597
This book examines the political and social effects brought about by the establishment of Columbanian monasteries in seventh-century Gaul.
Author : Steven Vanderputten
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 27,32 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 3643904290
This book contains ten previously published essays dealing with the development of Benedictine monasticism between c. 1050-1150. Relying on primary sources that originated in communities situated in the Southern Low Countries - one of the densest regions of Benedictine occupation and a crossroads of cultural and political influences - the essays are arranged in three thematic sections. The first looks at the societal background, methodologies, and intended outcomes of 'Cluniac' reform around 1100. The second section investigates reactions to reform, both within the monastic sphere and by outsiders. In the third section, the focus is on groups of monks, and how they, their supporters, and their enemies all developed strategies of self-representation and self-positioning in the face of growing competition over landed wealth, patronage, and positions of social privilege. (Series: Vita Regularis - Regulations and Interpretations of Religious Life in the Middle Ages. Treatises. / Ordnungen und Deutungen religiosen Lebens im Mittelalter. Abhandlungen - Vol. 54)
Author : Len Scales
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 637 pages
File Size : 12,99 MB
Release : 2012-04-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0521573335
German identity, a key force in history, took shape during the late Middle Ages. This book explains how and why.
Author : Amanda J. Haste
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 27,80 MB
Release : 2023-10-20
Category : Music
ISBN : 1000985946
Twenty-first-century monastic communities represent unique social environments in which music plays an integral part. This book examines the role of music in Catholic, Anglican/Episcopalian and neo-monastic communities in Britain and North America, engaging closely with communities of practice to provide a penetrating insight into the role of music in self-care and as a vector for identity construction on both individual and community levels. The author explores the essential role of music in community dynamics, the rationale for using instruments, the implications of both chant-based and freestyle composition, gender-related differences in musical activity, the role of dance (‘music made visible’) in community life, the commodification of monastic music, the ‘Singing Nun’ phenomenon and the role of music in established and emerging neo-monastic communities. The result is a comprehensive and compelling study of the agency of music in the construction and expression of personal and community identity.
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Page : 732 pages
File Size : 30,65 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Dissertations, Academic
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Author : Bernice M. Kaczynski
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 743 pages
File Size : 20,58 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0199689733
The Oxford Handbook of Christian Monasticism addresses, for the first time in one volume, multiple strands of Christian monastic practice. Forty-four essays consider historical and thematic aspects of the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Protestant, and Anglican traditions, as well as contemporary 'new monasticism'.