The Cistercian world : monastic writings of the twelfth century

by Pauline Maud Matarasso

Paper Book, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

BX3402.A2C57 1993

Publication

London, England ; New York, N.Y., USA : Penguin Books, 1993.

Description

The Cistercian Order was born in Burgundy at the start of the twelfth century as a movement of radical renewal - an Order that survives to this day with the greater part of its written heritage preserved. This volume brings together a selection of its finest works, which speak powerfully across the centuries to modern readers. Writings by St Bernard of Clairvaux (c. 1090-1153) - including his letters, The Life of Malachy the Irishman, sermons on the Song of Songs and the sharply satirical Apologia for Abbot William - reveal him to be a highly individual and influential writer of the Middle Ages. Also included here are a charming description of Clairvaux, biographies of abbots and a series of exemplary stories, all drawing on the Scriptures to express intensely personal forms of monastic theology.… (more)

LCC

BX3402.A2C57 1993

Physical description

xviii, 318 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

9780140433562

Barcode

31342000068709

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