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The Home Of The Monk An Account Of English Monastic Life And Buildings In The Middle Ages Reprint David Herbert Somerset Cranage

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The Home Of The Monk An Account Of English Monastic Life And Buildings In The Middle Ages Reprint David Herbert Somerset Cranage
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.82 MB
Pages: 163
Author: David Herbert Somerset Cranage
ISBN: 9780511708756, 9781108013376, 0511708750, 1108013376
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Reprint

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The Home Of The Monk An Account Of English Monastic Life And Buildings In The Middle Ages Reprint David Herbert Somerset Cranage by David Herbert Somerset Cranage 9780511708756, 9781108013376, 0511708750, 1108013376 instant download after payment.

First published twice in 1926, and again in 1934 with an updated bibliography, Cranage's The Home of the Monk is a small but useful introduction for the visitor to any English monastic site. Working from surviving architectural and documentary evidence, he examines the buildings section by section, explaining how each part of an abbey was used. He briefly explains the history of the various monastic orders which existed in medieval England, and their differences from one another. He also provides plans of what constituted the typical arrangements likely to be found in Benedictine, Augustinian, Cluniac and Cistercian houses. The book provides a useful starting point for further study of medieval religious houses, and a handy guide for the occasional visitor to such sites.

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