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- catalog contributor b3721503.
- catalog created "1954.".
- catalog date "1954".
- catalog date "1954.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1954.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 575-611.".
- catalog description "III. The crucible of criticism -- IV. The hierarchy undiminished -- V. The protest of Rutebeuf -- Part six: the extraregular and the inquisition -- I. "Institutum Beghinarum est Belgio Proprium" -- II. Tares in the vineyard -- William Cornelius -- The "beguine clergeresse" -- Bloemardinne of Brussels -- Freedom of the Spirit -- John of Brünn -- The Turlupins -- "Homines Intelligentiae" -- III. Suspicion in thirteenth-century synodal legislation -- IV. Henry II of Virnebourg -- V. The Clementine decrees -- VI. Rehabilitation of the Beguinage -- Belgium -- France -- The Netherlands -- VII. Charles IV and the second crisis".
- catalog description "Part one: a case study in the Vita Apostolica -- I. Introduction -- II. Orignies-sur-Sambre -- III. The education of Jacques de Vitry in Belgium -- IV. The cure of Orignies and Nivelles -- John of Nivelles -- Lesser luminaries -- William, founder of L'Olive -- Mary and the lay world -- Theodore of Celles -- V. The semireligious under discipline -- The Beguinage of Oignies -- The Beguinages of Nivelles -- Namur -- VI. The puritan ethic in liege -- Part two: the extraregular in state and society -- I. Social origins: the frauenfrage -- II. Older monarchism and the Cura Monialium -- III. The Via Media -- IV. Apostolic poverty -- V. Protection by the hierarchy -- VI. Master Renier of Tongres -- VII. Beguine parochial organization under Cistercian Auspices -- VIII. "Muro Inexpugnabili Bellatorum" -- IX. Comital patronage in Flanders -- X. Relations with lay authorities in Brabant and Holland -- XI. Royal patronage in France -- XII. The Beguinages and indulgences -- ".
- catalog description "XIII. The Beguinages and the interdict -- XIV. The Beghards -- XV. The Cellites -- XVI. The extraregular in industry -- Part three: spiritual currents in Belgium and Rhineland -- I. Hildegarde of Bingen and Belgian mysticism -- II. Juliana of Cornillion: devotion to the Eucharist -- The search for security -- Institution of the feast -- Roots of the cult -- III. Citeaux and Beguine spirituality -- The pulpit -- "Virgo Devota Ordinis Praedicatorum" -- Meister Eckhart's pastoral care -- Part four: popular devotional literature -- I. Literacy in Cistercian and Beguine circles -- II. Letters and the Beguinage -- Lambert le Bègue -- French materials -- Creation of Flemish prose -- A dialogue with the bridegroom -- Beguine spirituality in Delft -- Dominican leadership -- Part five: positive and negative evidence -- I. "Hortus Deliciarum" -- The closed circle -- The well-tended vineyard -- Sheep or wolves -- An oasis in Egypt -- Gilles li Muisis -- II. Etymology and heresy -- ".
- catalog extent "xvii, 643 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Beguines and Beghards in medieval culture.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Beguines and Beghards in medieval culture.".
- catalog issued "1954".
- catalog issued "1954.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers University Press,".
- catalog relation "Beguines and Beghards in medieval culture.".
- catalog subject "271".
- catalog subject "BX4270.B5 M2".
- catalog subject "Beghards.".
- catalog subject "Beguines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The crucible of criticism -- IV. The hierarchy undiminished -- V. The protest of Rutebeuf -- Part six: the extraregular and the inquisition -- I. "Institutum Beghinarum est Belgio Proprium" -- II. Tares in the vineyard -- William Cornelius -- The "beguine clergeresse" -- Bloemardinne of Brussels -- Freedom of the Spirit -- John of Brünn -- The Turlupins -- "Homines Intelligentiae" -- III. Suspicion in thirteenth-century synodal legislation -- IV. Henry II of Virnebourg -- V. The Clementine decrees -- VI. Rehabilitation of the Beguinage -- Belgium -- France -- The Netherlands -- VII. Charles IV and the second crisis".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: a case study in the Vita Apostolica -- I. Introduction -- II. Orignies-sur-Sambre -- III. The education of Jacques de Vitry in Belgium -- IV. The cure of Orignies and Nivelles -- John of Nivelles -- Lesser luminaries -- William, founder of L'Olive -- Mary and the lay world -- Theodore of Celles -- V. The semireligious under discipline -- The Beguinage of Oignies -- The Beguinages of Nivelles -- Namur -- VI. The puritan ethic in liege -- Part two: the extraregular in state and society -- I. Social origins: the frauenfrage -- II. Older monarchism and the Cura Monialium -- III. The Via Media -- IV. Apostolic poverty -- V. Protection by the hierarchy -- VI. Master Renier of Tongres -- VII. Beguine parochial organization under Cistercian Auspices -- VIII. "Muro Inexpugnabili Bellatorum" -- IX. Comital patronage in Flanders -- X. Relations with lay authorities in Brabant and Holland -- XI. Royal patronage in France -- XII. The Beguinages and indulgences -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XIII. The Beguinages and the interdict -- XIV. The Beghards -- XV. The Cellites -- XVI. The extraregular in industry -- Part three: spiritual currents in Belgium and Rhineland -- I. Hildegarde of Bingen and Belgian mysticism -- II. Juliana of Cornillion: devotion to the Eucharist -- The search for security -- Institution of the feast -- Roots of the cult -- III. Citeaux and Beguine spirituality -- The pulpit -- "Virgo Devota Ordinis Praedicatorum" -- Meister Eckhart's pastoral care -- Part four: popular devotional literature -- I. Literacy in Cistercian and Beguine circles -- II. Letters and the Beguinage -- Lambert le Bègue -- French materials -- Creation of Flemish prose -- A dialogue with the bridegroom -- Beguine spirituality in Delft -- Dominican leadership -- Part five: positive and negative evidence -- I. "Hortus Deliciarum" -- The closed circle -- The well-tended vineyard -- Sheep or wolves -- An oasis in Egypt -- Gilles li Muisis -- II. Etymology and heresy -- ".
- catalog title "The Beguines and Beghards in medieval culture, with special emphasis on the Belgian scene.".
- catalog type "text".