Western Monasticism ante litteram: the spaces of monastic observance in late antiquity and the early middle ages ; [conference at the American Academy in Rome in March 2007]

Space has always played a crucial part in defining the place that monks and nuns occupy in the world. Even during the first centuries of the monastic phenomenon, when the possible varieties of monastic practice were nearly infinite, there was a common thread in the need to differentiate the monk fro...

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Altri autori: Dey, Hendrik W. 1976- (Redattore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Turnhout Brepols 2011
In: Disciplina monastica (7)
Anno: 2011
Periodico/Rivista:Disciplina monastica 7
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Monachesimo / Storia 300-1000
Altre parole chiave:B Atti del convengo 2007 (Roma)
B Monasticism and religious orders History Middle Ages, 600-1500 Congresses
B Monasticism and religious orders History Early church, ca. 30-600 Congresses
B Monasteries (Europe) History To 1500 Congresses
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Riepilogo:Space has always played a crucial part in defining the place that monks and nuns occupy in the world. Even during the first centuries of the monastic phenomenon, when the possible varieties of monastic practice were nearly infinite, there was a common thread in the need to differentiate the monk from the rest: whatever else they were supposed to be, monks were beings apart, unique, in some sense separate from the mainstream. The physical contours of monastic topographies, natural and constructed, are thus fundamental to an understanding of how early monks went about defining the parameters of their everyday lives, their modes of religious observance, and their interactions with the larger world around them.
Descrizione del documento:Literaturangaben
ISBN:2503540910