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Book of St Gilbert

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Zusatztext `excellent critical edition of the entire manuscript. Such an edition has been sorely needed ... This volume is a delight, which will be welcomed by medievalists interested in England, monasticism, canon law, hagiography, or women's history ... Foreville deserves much credit for raising issues which should spur further reflections on the Gilbertines. Without any question, her edition of the "Book" is a most valuable contribution to medieval studies.'Speculum - A Journal of Medieval Studies Klappentext This is the first full edition of the canonization dossier of St. Gilbert of Sempringham, who died in 1189 and was canonized in 1202. It is a document of exceptional interest for the history of the canonization process in Rome, for the history of the one English religious Order of the Middle Ages, the Order of Sempringham, and for the biography of the founder himself, St. Gilbert. The order was founded to be primarily an Order of women, was confined to England, and so disappeared at the Reformation. Zusammenfassung The Book of St Gilbert was written by a canon of the Order of Sempringham and is presented here in its first, full, critical edition. It contains all the documents of the canonization process of St Gilbert and his life, including a dossier of letters concerning a major crisis of his rule, the revolt of the lay brothers; a detailed account of the canonization process; and two collections of his miracles. The book is especially revealing of the procedures of canonization at a crucial stage in its formation and provides a central body of material for the history of the Order in its first sixty years.

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