This article reconsiders the evidence relating to the "ostentatious death" of Richard of Saint-Vanne (d. 1046), to support two arguments relating to the centrality of abbatial leadership in the ideology of the monastic reformers of the early eleventh century: first, that rituals and other forms of symbolic behavior associated with the passing of reformist abbots deserve analysis as a repertoire of acts and statements which derived their multiple meanings from the institutional and ideological contexts in which they were applied; and second, that Richard himself, his followers, and the bishop of Verdun turned Richard's passing into a symbolic arena for the enactment of competing visions on abbatial leadership, monastic autonomy, and episcopa...
Martyrdom and Rituality: Late Antique Horizons of Medieval Texts depicting Rituals. P. Buc. The Ea...
THE CRYPT CAPITALS OF Saint-Bénigne in Dijon (1001–1018) are often considered among the most inventi...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...
This article reconsiders the evidence relating to the "ostentatious death" of Richard of Saint-Vanne...
This article focuses on the symbolic context of how several reform abbots of eleventh-century Lothar...
A former cleric at Reims cathedral, Richard rose to prominence as a monastic leader from 1004 onward...
Around the turn of the first millennium AD, there emerged in the former Carolingian Empire a generat...
This article looks to paint a picture of life and death at the reformed Benedictine (later Cistercia...
This paper argues that the now-abandoned notion of a ‘crisis of cenobiticism’ in the late eleventh a...
This article examines the failed reform of the abbey of Grestain by Arnulf, bishop of Lisieux (r. 11...
The Agony of Passing: Monastic Death Ritual in Twelfth-Century England Between them, the lives an...
Over the course of the twelfth century, the meaning of the liturgical formula for the benediction of...
This article offers a fresh insight into the psychological and intellectual processes that drove the...
This article deals with the rhetorical structure of Bernard's 26th Sermon on the Song of Songs. In i...
The author argues that the introduction of the written promise of obedience made by abbots to the lo...
Martyrdom and Rituality: Late Antique Horizons of Medieval Texts depicting Rituals. P. Buc. The Ea...
THE CRYPT CAPITALS OF Saint-Bénigne in Dijon (1001–1018) are often considered among the most inventi...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...
This article reconsiders the evidence relating to the "ostentatious death" of Richard of Saint-Vanne...
This article focuses on the symbolic context of how several reform abbots of eleventh-century Lothar...
A former cleric at Reims cathedral, Richard rose to prominence as a monastic leader from 1004 onward...
Around the turn of the first millennium AD, there emerged in the former Carolingian Empire a generat...
This article looks to paint a picture of life and death at the reformed Benedictine (later Cistercia...
This paper argues that the now-abandoned notion of a ‘crisis of cenobiticism’ in the late eleventh a...
This article examines the failed reform of the abbey of Grestain by Arnulf, bishop of Lisieux (r. 11...
The Agony of Passing: Monastic Death Ritual in Twelfth-Century England Between them, the lives an...
Over the course of the twelfth century, the meaning of the liturgical formula for the benediction of...
This article offers a fresh insight into the psychological and intellectual processes that drove the...
This article deals with the rhetorical structure of Bernard's 26th Sermon on the Song of Songs. In i...
The author argues that the introduction of the written promise of obedience made by abbots to the lo...
Martyrdom and Rituality: Late Antique Horizons of Medieval Texts depicting Rituals. P. Buc. The Ea...
THE CRYPT CAPITALS OF Saint-Bénigne in Dijon (1001–1018) are often considered among the most inventi...
The tomb of Philip the Bold, the first Valois duke of Burgundy, was originally installed in the Char...