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- catalog contributor b6426752.
- catalog created "1968, c1967.".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "1968, c1967.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1968, c1967.".
- catalog description "Chapter I: Introduction -- The image of Cluny -- Problems in Cluniac history -- Secondary works -- Sources: i. Customaries; ii. Charters and papal bulls; iii. Lives of St. Hugh and his writings; iv. Twelfth century documents; v. Other sources -- Chapter II: Background -- Foundation -- Cluny 909 to 1049 -- Europe in 1049 -- St Hugh -- Chapter III: The constitution of the abbey of Cluny 1049 to 1109 -- Legal aspect of the Constitution -- Juridical status of the abbey: independence and exemption -- Government and administration -- i. The abbot -- ii. The major prior and deans -- iii. The claustral prior and helpers: circatores, masters, guardians; iv. The chamberlain -- v. The cellarer and his subordinates -- vi. The precentor, sacrist and subordinates -- vii. The infirmarian -- viii. The guestmaster, almoner and subsidiary officials; ix. The system in general -- The Economy: i. General survey -- ii. The domain -- iii. Administration of the domain -- iv. Money -- v. Cluny's budget -- The community -- i. Numbers -- ii. Composition -- iii. Structure -- iv. Length of novitiate -- v. The training of novices -- vi. The boys -- The Horarium -- i. General remarks -- ii. Opus dei, the liturgy -- iii. Lectio divina -- iv. Work -- Chapter 4: The expansion of Cluny 1049 through 1109 -- The extent of expansion: i. France; ii. Spain and Portugal; iii. Italy; iv. Switzerland; v. Germany; vi. Liege and Flanders; vii. England; viii. Byzantine Empire -- Causes of expansion: i. General trends favoring monasticism; ii. Particular causes of Cluniac expansion -- Attitude towards expansion -- Concept of the order -- Structure of the order: i. Types of houses; ii. Exemption and the dependent monasteries -- Links with Cluny: i. The abbot of Cluny; ii. Appointments of abbots and priors; iii. Profession at Cluny; iv. A common ordo: life in dependencies; v. Economic relations; vi. General lack of system -- Chapter 5: Cluniac nuns -- Chapter 6: Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [214]-223) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 228 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Cluny under Saint Hugh, 1049-1109.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Cluny under Saint Hugh, 1049-1109.".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "1968, c1967.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press,".
- catalog relation "Cluny under Saint Hugh, 1049-1109.".
- catalog spatial "France Cluny".
- catalog subject "255/.1".
- catalog subject "BX2615.C63 H8 1968".
- catalog subject "Cluny (Benedictine abbey)".
- catalog subject "Monastic and religious life France Cluny History Middle Ages, 600-1500.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I: Introduction -- The image of Cluny -- Problems in Cluniac history -- Secondary works -- Sources: i. Customaries; ii. Charters and papal bulls; iii. Lives of St. Hugh and his writings; iv. Twelfth century documents; v. Other sources -- Chapter II: Background -- Foundation -- Cluny 909 to 1049 -- Europe in 1049 -- St Hugh -- Chapter III: The constitution of the abbey of Cluny 1049 to 1109 -- Legal aspect of the Constitution -- Juridical status of the abbey: independence and exemption -- Government and administration -- i. The abbot -- ii. The major prior and deans -- iii. The claustral prior and helpers: circatores, masters, guardians; iv. The chamberlain -- v. The cellarer and his subordinates -- vi. The precentor, sacrist and subordinates -- vii. The infirmarian -- viii. The guestmaster, almoner and subsidiary officials; ix. The system in general -- The Economy: i. General survey -- ii. The domain -- iii. Administration of the domain -- iv. Money -- v. Cluny's budget -- The community -- i. Numbers -- ii. Composition -- iii. Structure -- iv. Length of novitiate -- v. The training of novices -- vi. The boys -- The Horarium -- i. General remarks -- ii. Opus dei, the liturgy -- iii. Lectio divina -- iv. Work -- Chapter 4: The expansion of Cluny 1049 through 1109 -- The extent of expansion: i. France; ii. Spain and Portugal; iii. Italy; iv. Switzerland; v. Germany; vi. Liege and Flanders; vii. England; viii. Byzantine Empire -- Causes of expansion: i. General trends favoring monasticism; ii. Particular causes of Cluniac expansion -- Attitude towards expansion -- Concept of the order -- Structure of the order: i. Types of houses; ii. Exemption and the dependent monasteries -- Links with Cluny: i. The abbot of Cluny; ii. Appointments of abbots and priors; iii. Profession at Cluny; iv. A common ordo: life in dependencies; v. Economic relations; vi. General lack of system -- Chapter 5: Cluniac nuns -- Chapter 6: Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Cluny under Saint Hugh, 1049-1109 / by Noreen Hunt.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".