Fr. 141.60

Monk-Bishops and the English Benedictine Reform Movement - Reading London, Bl, Cotton Tiberius A. III in Its Manuscript Context

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii is a compilation manuscript made at Christ Church, Canterbury, (arguably) in 1020-1023. Its ninety-four texts and two illustrations seem to present an incompatible miscellany: a monastic customary and texts concerning pastoral care; private prayers and public liturgical forms; scientific treatises and prognostics. When viewed as a product of the third generation of the English Benedictine Reform, and an episcopate that was almost entirely monastic, however, the codex begins to make sense as a reflection of a reform movement that involved much more than the ejection of some clerks and the establishment of a few Benedictine monasteries and monastic sees. A more thorough-going and longer-lasting attempt to create a Holy Society in England is witnessed in the sum of the reform's achievements - establishing a unified monastic episcopate, recovering and protecting lands and wealth, introducing liturgical innovations, expanding book production and decoration, focusing on teaching and learning, fostering saint cults and the cult of the Cross and developing effective pastoral care - all witnessed in the Tiberius manuscript. The synergy produced by compiling this manuscript demonstrates the breadth of this reform which coupled monasticism with both pastoral care and erudition. The manuscript unites different layers and ages of the reform, not as a reverent enshrinement, but as a living version of their own history; the third generation of reformers continually tweaked and recombined texts, and the contents of this manuscript represent a working body of reformist knowledge and practice.

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Tracey-Anne Cooper is Associate Professor of History at St John's University in Queens, New York. Her interests include the intellectual and religious history of Anglo-Saxon England, manuscript studies, and the representation of women in historical sources. A particular focus of her work has been the importance of manuscript context to the understanding of historical and literary sources. Her work has appeared in Writing Women Saints in Anglo-Saxon England (2013), Crying in the Middle Ages (2011), and The Sword of Judith (2011), as well as in journals such as Anglo-Norman Studies, Haskins Society Journal, and Mirator. She is currently editing a collection of essays on the representation of female aggression in the Middle Ages.

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Autori British Library, Tracey-Anne Cooper, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studie
Editore Pims
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 20.06.2015
 
EAN 9780888441935
ISBN 978-0-88844-193-5
Pagine 386
Dimensioni 163 mm x 236 mm x 30 mm
Peso 771 g
Serie Studies and Texts
Studies and Texts
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Altre religioni

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