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The Monks Of Westminster Being A Register Of The Brethren Of The Convent From The Time Of The Confessor To The Dissolution Ernest Harold Pearce

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The Monks Of Westminster Being A Register Of The Brethren Of The Convent From The Time Of The Confessor To The Dissolution Ernest Harold Pearce
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.23 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Ernest Harold Pearce
ISBN: 9780511708947, 9781108013598, 0511708947, 1108013597
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Monks Of Westminster Being A Register Of The Brethren Of The Convent From The Time Of The Confessor To The Dissolution Ernest Harold Pearce by Ernest Harold Pearce 9780511708947, 9781108013598, 0511708947, 1108013597 instant download after payment.

For this 1916 work, Archdeacon E. H. Pearce searched through the extensive muniments of Westminster Abbey to provide a list of all the known members of the monastic community until the Dissolution. Over 700 individuals are included, with all the information about them available to the author. While the list is not complete, and the use of other sources would add additional names for the early period, Pearce completed a remarkable achievement. Westminster was a substantial foundation, with an average community of 47 for the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. About half of these, who held some office or function, are naturally better documented than ordinary monks. Scholarship was evidently valued by the abbey, although the majority of the writings evidenced were on the history of the community rather than theological or literary works. Some monks were supported at Oxford, but little is known of the education offered to the remainder.

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