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Bruno The Carthusian And His Mortuary Roll Studies Text And Translations Europa Sacra 16 1st Edition Hartmut Beyer

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Bruno The Carthusian And His Mortuary Roll Studies Text And Translations Europa Sacra 16 1st Edition Hartmut Beyer
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.46 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Hartmut Beyer, Gabriela Signori, Sita Steckel
ISBN: 9782503550091, 9782503558080, 2503550096, 2503558089
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1
Volume: 16

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Bruno The Carthusian And His Mortuary Roll Studies Text And Translations Europa Sacra 16 1st Edition Hartmut Beyer by Hartmut Beyer, Gabriela Signori, Sita Steckel 9782503550091, 9782503558080, 2503550096, 2503558089 instant download after payment.

As founder of the Carthusian order, Saint Bruno of Cologne († 1101) is known as a leading figure in the twelfth-century religious renewal. As recent research has emphasized, he was also one of the first proponents of a new intellectual culture of the French schools as a teacher at Reims before his conversion and retreat to the Italian hermitage of La Torre.
Various contrary aspects of his life are commemorated in his mortuary roll, a unique document that was sent around churches and monasteries of Europe upon his death by his fledgling hermit community. Over 150 entries by individuals and monastic or clerical communities in Italy, France, and England, mostly in verse, survive in an early sixteenth-century text witness.
In celebrating Bruno’s life and saintly death, the many-voiced entries comment upon intellectual and religious ideals, illustrating literary practices and intellectual and spiritual values as well as the pragmatic workings of memoria. The present edition includes all materials accompanying the sole surviving sixteenth-century print of the roll. It offers complete translations into English and into German, and includes five studies by experts debating the most important aspects and contexts of this singular and multi-faceted medieval text.

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