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Monastic communities and canonical clergy in the Carolingian world (780-840): categorizing the church Kramer, Rutger Daniël • Kurdziel, Émilie • Ward, Graeme [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Medieval monastic studies / 8 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Kramer, Rutger Daniël • Kurdziel, Émilie • Ward, Graeme |
Inhalt
Institutions, Identities, and the Realization of Reform: An Introduction |
The Monastic Reforms of 816-19: Ideals and Reality |
The Organization of the Clergy and the canonici in the Sixth Century |
Choreography and Confession: The Memoriale aualiter and Carolingian Monasticism |
Confusion and the Need to Choose? A Fresh Look at the Objectives Behind the Carolingian Reform Efforts in Capitularies and Conciliar Legislation (c. 750-813) |
What is a canónicas? The Carolingians and the Rethinking of Ecclesiastical ordines |
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Episcopal Self-Reflection and the Use of Church Fathers in the Institutio canonicorum |
Loose Canonesses? (Non-)Gendered Aspects of the Aachen Institutiones |
‘Superior to Canons, and Remaining Inferior to Monks': Monks, Canons, and Alcuin's Third Order |
This is a Cleric: Hrabanus Maurus's De institutione clericorum, Clerical Monks, and the Carolingian Church |
The Apostates' of Saint-Denis: Reforms, Dissent, and Carolingian Monasticism |
Debating the una regula·. Reflections on Monastic Life in Ninth-Century Manuscripts from St Gall |
Monks Pray, Priests Teach, Canons Sing, and the Laity Listens: The Regula Benedictí and Conceptual Diversity of Sacred Space in Carolingian Discourse |
Cathedral and Monastic: Applying Baumstark's Categories to the Carolingian Divine Office |
Implementing Liturgical Change in Ninth-Century Lyon: Authority, Antiphoners, and Aachen 816 |
Ordering the Church in the "Ordines Romani" |