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Chapter 13 Carthusian Nuns in Medieval France: The Example of Marguerite d’Oingt
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Maureen Boulton
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments
- Contents V
- Abbreviations
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Historical Narratives: From Origins until the Early Modern Period
- Chapter 1 “Origo ordinis Cartusienses”: Bruno, Guigo, and the First Carthusians 13
- Chapter 2 Mournful Travelers Gazing at the Chartreuse: Carthusian Representation and Self-Representation from the Late Middle Ages to Modern Times 31
- Chapter 3 Memory of the Past and Aspirations Toward the Eternal: Exploring the Trajectory of Carthusian Historiography 57
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Part II: Materiality and Spiritual Life
- Chapter 4 The Planning of Carthusian Charterhouses in the Later Middle Ages in England and the Netherlands 89
- Chapter 5 Carthusian Architecture and Art (Twelfth–Sixteenth Century) 145
- Chapter 6 Stability and Change in Carthusian Liturgy and Music 177
- Chapter 7 Charting Carthusian Community Life: From Its Origins to the Sixteenth Century 207
- Chapter 8 Carthusian Ethics 235
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Part III: Society and Textuality
- Chapter 9 The Carthusians in Medieval England: The Desert, the Church, and the State 263
- Chapter 10 The Role of the Carthusians in the Development of Middle Dutch Mystical Theology 287
- Chapter 11 Carthusian English Literature in and out of Cloister: Scribes, Authors, Translators, Correctors, and Patrons of Fifteenth-Century Women’s Writing 315
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Part IV: Texts and Authors
- Chapter 12 Guigo II: A Master Teacher 353
- Chapter 13 Carthusian Nuns in Medieval France: The Example of Marguerite d’Oingt 383
- Chapter 14 Denys the Carthusian and a Late Medieval Theological Predicament 407
- Chapter 15 Ludolph of Saxony and His Life of Jesus Christ 431
- List of Contributors
- Index
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments
- Contents V
- Abbreviations
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Historical Narratives: From Origins until the Early Modern Period
- Chapter 1 “Origo ordinis Cartusienses”: Bruno, Guigo, and the First Carthusians 13
- Chapter 2 Mournful Travelers Gazing at the Chartreuse: Carthusian Representation and Self-Representation from the Late Middle Ages to Modern Times 31
- Chapter 3 Memory of the Past and Aspirations Toward the Eternal: Exploring the Trajectory of Carthusian Historiography 57
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Part II: Materiality and Spiritual Life
- Chapter 4 The Planning of Carthusian Charterhouses in the Later Middle Ages in England and the Netherlands 89
- Chapter 5 Carthusian Architecture and Art (Twelfth–Sixteenth Century) 145
- Chapter 6 Stability and Change in Carthusian Liturgy and Music 177
- Chapter 7 Charting Carthusian Community Life: From Its Origins to the Sixteenth Century 207
- Chapter 8 Carthusian Ethics 235
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Part III: Society and Textuality
- Chapter 9 The Carthusians in Medieval England: The Desert, the Church, and the State 263
- Chapter 10 The Role of the Carthusians in the Development of Middle Dutch Mystical Theology 287
- Chapter 11 Carthusian English Literature in and out of Cloister: Scribes, Authors, Translators, Correctors, and Patrons of Fifteenth-Century Women’s Writing 315
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Part IV: Texts and Authors
- Chapter 12 Guigo II: A Master Teacher 353
- Chapter 13 Carthusian Nuns in Medieval France: The Example of Marguerite d’Oingt 383
- Chapter 14 Denys the Carthusian and a Late Medieval Theological Predicament 407
- Chapter 15 Ludolph of Saxony and His Life of Jesus Christ 431
- List of Contributors
- Index