Anchoritism in the Middle Ages

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  • Anchoritism in the Middle Ages Book Detail

  • Author : Catherine Innes-Parker
  • Release Date : 2013
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  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 202
  • ISBN 13 : 9780708326015
  • File Size : 44,44 MB

Anchoritism in the Middle Ages by Catherine Innes-Parker PDF Summary

Book Description: Anchoritism in the Middle Ages explores the relationships between anchoritism (the life of a solitary religious recluse) and other forms of solitude and sanctity, addressing the different ways in which anchoritism can be interpreted, the relationships between anchoritism and other forms of medieval devotion, and the evolving audience for vernacular guidance literature.

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Anchoritism in the Middle Ages

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Anchoritism in the Middle Ages explores the relationships between anchoritism (the life of a solitary religious recluse) and other forms of solitude and sanctit

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This interdisciplinary study of medieval English anchoritism from 1080-1450, explodes the myth of the anchorhold as solitary death-cell, reveals it instead as t

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This volume explores medieval anchoritism (the life of a solitary religious recluse) from a variety of perspectives. The individual essays conceive anchoritism

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In cities and towns across northern Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, a new type of religious woman took up authoritative positions in society, al