Medieval Liège at the crossroads of Europe : monastic society and culture, 1000-1300, edited by Steven Vanderputten, Tjamke Snijders, and Jay Diehl
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Medieval Liège at the crossroads of Europe : monastic society and culture, 1000-1300, edited by Steven Vanderputten, Tjamke Snijders, and Jay Diehl
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- Medieval Liège at the crossroads of Europe : monastic society and culture, 1000-1300, edited by Steven Vanderputten, Tjamke Snijders, and Jay Diehl
- Title remainder
- monastic society and culture, 1000-1300
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Steven Vanderputten, Tjamke Snijders, and Jay Diehl
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
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- Contents
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- Klaus Krönert -- Near neighbours, distant brothers: the inter-monastic networks of Benedictine houses in the southern low countries (900 - 1200)
- Tjamke Snijders
- Reims, Liège, and institutional reform in the Central Middle Ages: Flavius Josephus as a Father of the Church
- Diane Reilly
- Masters and schools at St. Laurent: Rupert of Deutz and the scholastic culture of a Liégeois monastery
- Jay Diehl
- The investiture controversy in the Diocese of Liège reconsidered: an inquiry into the positions of the Abbeys of Saint-Hubert and Saint-Laurent and the Canonist Alger of Liège (1091 - 1106)
- Ortwin Huysmans
- Between the empire and the reform papacy: the Abbey of St Hubert and the impact of its papal bull (1074) on ecclesiastical tradition and monastic identity in the Diocese of Liège
- Brigitte Meijns
- List of Illustrations
- Identités monastiques dans un monde bouleversé: Représentations identitaires dans la Chronique de Saint-Hubert, dite Cantatorium (Diocèse de Liège, début XII s.)
- Michel Margue
- The mulieres religiosae, Daughters of Hildegard of Bingen? Interfaces between a Benedictine visionary, the Cistercians of Villers, and the spiritual women of Liège
- Sara Moens
- The religious women of Liège at the turn of the thirteenth century
- John Van Engen
- Conclusion
- Alexix Wilkin
- Introduction
- Tjamke Snijders, Jay Diehl, and Steven Vanderputten
- Wandering Abbots: abbatial mobility and stabilitas loci in eleventh-century Lotharingia and Flanders
- Helena Vanommeslaeghe
- Imperial abbacy meets French lordship: Stavelot-Malmedy and the county of Luxembourg under Thibaut of Bar and Ermesinde (1197 - 1247)
- Nicolas Schroeder
- Between identity, history, and rivalry: hagiographic legends in Trier, Cologne, and Liège
- Control code
- 987197621
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xxiii, 377 pages
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- 9782503545400
- Lccn
- 2017288783
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- 9782503545400
- Other physical details
- illustrations, maps
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- .b122764341
- System control number
- (OCoLC)987197621
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