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Sto caricando le informazioni... Religious Movements in the Middle Ages: The Historical Links between Heresy, the Mendicant Orders, and the Women's Religious Movement in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century, with the Historical Foundations of German Mysticism (edizione 1995)di Herbert Grundmann, Steven Rowan (Traduttore), Robert E. Lerner (Introduzione)
Informazioni sull'operaMovimenti religiosi nel Medioevo: ricerche sui nessi storici tra l'eresia, gli ordini mendicanti e il movimento religioso femminile nel 12. e 13. secolo e sui presupposti storici della mistica tedesca di Herbert Grundmann (Author)
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Medievalists, historians, and women's studies specialists will welcome this translation of Herbert Grundmann's classic study of religious movements in the Middle Ages because it provides a much-needed history of medieval religious life--one that lies between the extremes of doctrinal classification and materialistic analysis--and because it represents the first major effort to underline the importance of women in the development of the language and practice of religion in the Middle Ages. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The Historical Links between Heresy, the
Mendicant Orders, and the Women's Religious
Movement in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century, with
the Historical Foundations of German Mysticism
Translated by Steven Rowan
Introduction by Robert E. Lerner
Medievalists, historians, and women's studies specialists
will welcome this translation of Herbert Grundmann's classic
study of religious movements in the Middle Ages because it
provides a much-needed history of medieval religious lifeone
that lies between the extremes of doctrinal classification
and materialistic analysis-and because it represents
the first major effort to underline the importance of womern
in the development of the language and practice of religion
in the Middle Ages
"This translation makes available to the English-speaking
world one of the greatest works of German historical
scholarship from the twentieth century and one of the greatest
works of medieval history ever written. Sixty years after its
original publication, Religious Movements in the Middle Ages
remains not only learned and powerful, but innovative
even radical-as well."
-Caroline Walker Bynum, Columbia University-
The late Herbert Grundmann was President of the
Monumenta Germaniae Historica in Munich, Germany
Steven Rowan is Professor of History at the University of
Missouri, St. Louis.
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