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Die Kultur der Klöster.
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ISBN: 3763023135 Year: 1995 Publisher: Zürich Belser

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Les ordres monastiques et religieux au Moyen Age /.
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ISBN: 2200342586 9782200342586 Year: 2005 Publisher: Paris Colin

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Klosterleben im Mittelalter
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ISBN: 3458328351 Year: 1989 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Insel

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Mönche und Nonnen im Mittelalter.
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ISBN: 9783491350038 Year: 2008 Publisher: Düsseldorf Patmos Verlag

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Histoire médiévale et archéologie
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ISSN: 09912894 Year: 1988 Publisher: Nanteuil-le-Haudouin Amiens : Centre d'archéologie et d'histoire médiévale des établissements religieux (C.A.H.M.E.R.),

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Monasteria semper reformanda: Kloster- und Ordensreformen im Mittelalter
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ISBN: 382587415X 9783825874155 Year: 2005 Publisher: Münster LIT

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Innovation in Klöstern und Orden des Hohen Mittelalters : Aspekte und Pragmatik eines Begriffs.
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ISBN: 9783643115232 3643115237 Year: 2012 Publisher: Berlin LIT

The emergence of monasticism : from the desert fathers to the Early Middle Ages.
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ISBN: 0631134638 9780631134633 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford Blackwell


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Monastic communities and canonical clergy in the Carolingian world (780-840) : categorizing the church
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ISBN: 9782503579351 2503579353 9782503579368 2503579361 Year: 2022 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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In the years 816-819, a series of councils was held at the imperial palace in Aachen. The goal of the meetings was to settle a number of questions about ecclesiastical organization. These issues were hotly debated throughout the Christian Roman Empire of the fourth and fifth centuries, and then reinvigorated by the renewal of empire under Charlemagne and his son Louis the Pious. At the centre of the ensuing debate stood the distinction between monks and monastic communities on the one hand, and the so-called clerici canonici and their communities on the other. Many other reforms were proposed in its wake: the position of the episcopacy needed to be renegotiated, the role of the imperial court needed to be consolidated, and the place of every Christian within the renewed Carolingian Church needed to be redefined. What started out as a seemingly straightforward reorganisation of the religious communities that dotted the Frankish ecclesiastical landscape thus quickly turned into a broad movement that necessitated an almost complete categorization of the orders of the Church. The contributions to this volume each zoom in on various aspects of these negotiations: their prehistory, their implementation, and their influence. In doing so, previously held assumptions about the scope of the goals, and the impact of the Carolingian Church Reforms will also be re-assessed.

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