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Bibliographie génovéfaine : ouvrages publiés par les chanoines réguliers de saint Augustin de la Congrégation de France (1624-1800)
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ISBN: 9782357230958 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris École nationale des chartes


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Die Chorherrenorden und ihre Stifte in Bayern : Augustiner chorherren, Prämonstratenser, Chorherren v. Hl. Geist, Antoniter
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Year: 1966 Publisher: Passau : Neue-presse-verlags,


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Kronika klasztoru kanonikow regularnych w Klodzku : Ze studiow nad sredniowiecznym dziejopisarstwem klasztornym
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ISBN: 8322920989 9788322920985 Year: 2001 Volume: 2234 143 Publisher: Wroclaw Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego


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Aken of Jeruzalem? Het ontstaan en de hervorming van de kanonikale instellingen in Vlaanderen tot circa 1155
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ISBN: 9058670376 9789058670373 Year: 2000 Publisher: Leuven : Universitaire pers,

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Les chanoines réguliers : émergence et expansion (XIe - XIIIe siècles) : actes du sixième colloque international du CERCOR, Le Puy en Velay, 29 juin-1er juillet 2006.
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ISBN: 9782862725161 2862725161 Year: 2009 Volume: 19 Publisher: Saint-Étienne Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne

Plympton Priory : a house of Augustinian Canons in south-western England in the late Middle Ages
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ISBN: 1281939765 9786611939762 9047423313 9789047423317 9789004163010 9004163018 9781281939760 6611939768 Year: 2008 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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This book makes a contribution to knowledge of the history of the Augustinian canons in England through a case study of one particular house in the south-west of the country. Plympton Priory in Devon was founded in 1121 by a bishop of Exeter, and through episcopal and lay donations of temporal and spiritual sources of income became one of the wealthiest houses of Augustinian canons in England. Analysis of surviving records reveals the multiplicity of connections existing between the canons and the laity, the secular clergy, the episcopacy, and the Crown until the priory’s dissolution. The result is a multi-faceted study of the roles played by an Augustinian house in society and within the Church in the late Middle Ages.


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Regularkanoniker (Augustinerchorherren) und Seelsorge in Kirche und Gesellschaft des europäischen 12. Jahrhunderts
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ISBN: 3769600819 9783769600810 Year: 1979 Volume: 86 Publisher: München Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften

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The libraries of the augustinian canons
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ISBN: 0712345019 9780712345019 Year: 1998 Volume: 6


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Necrologium abbatiae Sancti Victoris Parisiensis.
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ISBN: 9783402104309 340210430X Year: 2012 Volume: v. 1 Publisher: Aschendorff Monasterii Westphalorum

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The obituary of the abbey of St Victor in Paris is not only of substantial importance for the history of this prominent royal abbey and its congregation, but also for the network of relationships established between the Capetian Dynasty and the nobility of the Ile-de-France. The integral edition of this obituary, composed in the 14th century and continued until the French Revolution, is published here for the first time. It gives us a general view of the structure of the order of St Victor and of the canons living within the motherhouse in Paris. In addition to the abbots, the priors and the claustral officers some 1033 canons and 153 lay brothers are named here - , and the donations pro anima provide us with an insight into the economy of the abbey. The obituary furnishes us with information about the citizens of Paris and the topography of the town as well as about the masters of the University, closely connected to the Victorine theological school – famous in the 12th century for thinkers and teachers such as Hugh and Richard of St. Victor. Accordingly it can be taken as a solid basis for further prosopographical and socio-historical studies. L’obituaire de l’abbaye de Saint-Victor de Paris présente non seulement de l’intérêt pour l’histoire de cette importante abbaye royale et de sa congrégation, mais aussi pour les relations de la royauté capétienne avec la noblesse de l’Ile-de-France. Composé au XIVe siècle et continué jusqu’à la Révolution il est édité ici pour la première fois dans son intégralité. Il nous offre une vue d’ensemble sur la structure de l’ordre victorin et sur les chanoines résidant dans l’abbaye mère – on y retrouve les noms des abbés, des prieurs, des officiers claustraux et ceux de 1033 chanoines et de 153 convers - , tout comme sur les donations pro anima qui nous fournissent des détails sur la situation économique de l’abbaye. On y recueille aussi des informations sur les citoyens et la topographie de la ville de Paris ainsi que sur les Maîtres de l’Université, en relation avec les Victorins et leur école théologique, reputée par des maîtres tels que Hugues et Richard de Saint-Victor au XIIe siècle. Cet obituaire peut donc servir de point de départ pour des études prosopographiques et sociohistoriques.

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