The World of Medieval Monasticism: Its History and Forms of Life tells the story of how countless religious people searched for a more spiritual life
The World of Medieval Monasticism: Its History and Forms of Life
By Gert Melville (Author), James D Mixson (Translator), Giles Constable (Foreword)
Series: Cistercian Studies, vol 263
Cistercian Publications 2016
ABSTRACT:
Gert Melville is senior professor for medieval history at Dresden University. He is the founder and director of the Research Center for the Comparative History of the Religious Orders (FOVOG) and the author of scores of essays on medieval religious and cultural history. He is also the lead investigator on a number of long-term international projects. The most recent of these includes a study (established in conjunction with the Saxon and Heidelberg Academies of Sciences) of “Monasteries in the High Middle Ages” as focal points of innovation in European life.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
James D. Mixson is an associate professor of history at the University of Alabama. His recent publications include Poverty’s Proprietors: Ownership and Mortal Sin at the Origins of the Observant Movement (Brill, 2009) and several essays on the history of late-medieval religious reform. He is also the editor (with Bert Roest) of A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond (Brill, 2015).
