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a. Vrouwenkloosters onder de Regel van Caesarius: van oprichting tot opstand : b. Noten, bibliographie
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Rossem, M.M. van
- Publish Year
- 1981
- Shelfmark
- FR 1B 1981 - C
- Thesaurus
- religieuze gemeenschappen, middeleeuwen, Frankrijk
a. Vrouwenkloosters onder de Regel van Caesarius: van oprichting tot opstand : b. Noten, bibliographie
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Rossem, M.M. van
- Publish Year
- 1981
- Shelfmark
- FR 1B 1981 - C
- Thesaurus
- religieuze gemeenschappen, middeleeuwen, Frankrijk
aspecten van de schenking van kinderen aan kloosters in het Frankische rijk (500-900)
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Jong, Mayke de
- Publish Year
- 1986
- Shelfmark
- WER 1B 1986 - B
- Thesaurus
- adoptie, religieuze gemeenschappen, middeleeuwen, Frankrijk, 6e eeuw, 7e eeuw, 8e eeuw, 9e eeuw
a study in adventure
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Repplier, Agnes
- Publish Year
- 1931
- Shelfmark
- FR 9 GUY - B
- Thesaurus
- religieuze gemeenschappen, religieuzen, Canada, Frankrijk, 19e eeuw
the ambiguous identity of female monasticism, 800–1050
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Vanderputten, Steven
- Publish Year
- 2018
- Shelfmark
- FR 1C 2018 - B
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- religieuzen, religieuze gemeenschappen, Frankrijk, middeleeuwen
- Description
- In this book Vanderputten dismantles the common view of women religious between 800 and 1050 as disempowered or even disinterested witnesses to their own lives. It is based on a study of primary sources from forty female monastic communities in Lotharingia, a politically and culturally diverse region that boasted an extraordinarily high number of such institutions.
nunneries in France and England : 890-1215
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Venarde, Bruce L.
- Publish Year
- 1997
- Shelfmark
- WER 1B 1996 - B
- Description
- Onderzoek naar geschiedenis en ontstaan van vrouwenkloosters in de Middeleeuwen in Midden-Europa.
female monasticism from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Hamburger, Jeffrey F. > (ed.)
- Creator
- Marti, Susan > (ed.)
- Creator
- Bynum, Caroline Walker > (forew.)
- Contributor
- Schreiner, Klaus
- Publish Year
- 2008
- Shelfmark
- DUI 8 2008
- Thesaurus
- religieuze gemeenschappen, religieuzen, liturgie, riten, heiligen, pastoraat, architectuur, beeldende kunsten, vrouwbeelden, fondsen, historiografie, Duitsland, Frankrijk, Italië, Verenigd Koninkrijk, middeleeuwen
- Description
- This collection of essays offers a broad introduction to the history and visual culture of female monasticism in the Middle Ages, from the earliest communities of Late Antiquity to the Reformation. Scholars from different disciplines offer a wide range of perspectives, placing the art, architecture, literature, liturgy, religious practices, and economic foundations of these communities within a wide historical and cultural context.
sisters of St. Joseph in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Vacher, Marguerite
- Publish Year
- 2010
- Shelfmark
- FR 8 2010 - B
- Thesaurus
- religieuzen, religieuze gemeenschappen, arbeid, spiritualiteit, dagelijks leven, Frankrijk, 17e eeuw, 18e eeuw
- Description
- This book explores one of the first and most innovative among the non-cloistered women's congregations established after the Council of Trent. Under the aegis of a Jesuit missionary, the first Sisters of St. Joseph envisioned a direct role for religious women in the secular society of mid-seventeenth century France and quietly broke the ecclesiastical and cultural barriers that opposed it. Vacher compares the congregation's theoretical, prescriptive documents with evidence about the actual life of these communities in southern France and questions whether and to what degree succeeding generations grasped the original inspiration. Sisters of St. Joseph preceding the French Revolution established a paradigm for the active, apostolic women's congregations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that supplied the workforce behind Catholic schools, colleges, hospitals, and orphanages in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.