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Other Friars: The Carmelite, Augustinian, Sack and Pied Friars in the Middle Ages

Contributor(s): Andrews, Frances (Author), Andrews, Frances (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781843832584

Publisher: Boydell Press

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Pub Date: October 19, 2006

Dewey: 271.00902

LCCN: 2006299907

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.06" H x 9.60" L x 6.46" W ( 1.30 lbs) 270 pages

BISAC Categories:

Religion | History

Series: Monastic Orders

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Description: A concise and accessible history of four of the monastic orders in the middle ages.

In 1274 the Council of Lyons decreed the end of various 'new orders' of Mendicants which had emerged during the great push for evangelism and poverty in the thirteenth-century Latin Church. The Franciscans and Dominicans were explicitly excluded, while the Carmelites and Austin friars were allowed a stay of execution. These last two were eventually able to acquire approval, but other smaller groups, in particular the Friars of the Sack and Pied Friars, were forced to disband.

This book outlines the history of those who were threatened by 1274, tracing the development of the two larger orders down to the Council of Trent, and following the fragmentary sources for the brief histories of the discontinued friaries. For the first time these orders are treated comparatively: the volume offers a total history, from their origins, spirituality and pastoral impact, to their music, buildings and runaways.

FRANCES ANDREWS teaches at the University of St Andrews and is the author of The Early Humiliati (CUP 1999).

Review Quotes: Sheds needed light on an obscure aspect of medieval mendicancy and is a great resource for those studying medieval religious institutional and social history.-- "RELIGIOUS STUDIES REVIEW"

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