The relationship between the abbots of the same monastic network represented a turning point for these institutional structures. This problem was evident during visits of abbots to other abbots, tied together in some way by legal relationships, and it manifested itself primarily with elements of ritual nature, aimed at regulating the chances of potential conflicts. The observation and comparative analysis of these elements, allows us to understand the change that took place in the religious life in the first half of the twelfth century, with the rise of the religious orders
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The author argues that the introduction of the written promise of obedience made by abbots to the lo...
An examination of the differences in the relationships between the two bishops of Worcester between ...
Over the course of the twelfth century, the meaning of the liturgical formula for the benediction of...
Christi enim agere vices In the monastic rules of late Antiquity and of the early Middle Ages the pe...
In the early decades of the 12th century the Cistercians created a sort of horizontal “confederation...
During the papacies of Urban II and Paschal II substantial changes took place in the relations betwe...
is paper relies on a comparative analysis of the three known versions of the Statutes of the first '...
The present study investigates the development of three concepts of lay association with the Order o...
Double monasteries in Premonstratension Order. This work on the double monasteries in Premonstratens...
This paper argues that the now-abandoned notion of a ‘crisis of cenobiticism’ in the late eleventh a...
Monastic identity and conceptions of liberty may be used as a lens through which the historical obse...
This paper reconsiders the first General Chapter' of Benedictine abbots (late 1131). To explain the ...
Relations between the episcopate and the monastic world from the onset of Iconoclasm down to the fir...
The work deals with origin of monasticism on West and East. It describes individual differences and ...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
The author argues that the introduction of the written promise of obedience made by abbots to the lo...
An examination of the differences in the relationships between the two bishops of Worcester between ...
Over the course of the twelfth century, the meaning of the liturgical formula for the benediction of...