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The Clergy in the Medieval World
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The Clergy in the Medieval World

Forfatter:
pocket, 2016
Engelsk
Unlike monks and nuns, clergy have hitherto been sidelined in accounts of the Middle Ages, but they played an important role in medieval society. This first broad-ranging study in English of the secular clergy examines how ordination provided a framework for clerical life cycles and outlines the influence exerted on secular clergy by monastic ideals before tracing typical career paths for clerics. Concentrating on northern France, England and Germany in the period c.800–c.1200, Julia Barrow explores how entry into the clergy usually occurred in childhood, with parents making decisions for their sons, although other relatives, chiefly clerical uncles, were also influential. By comparing two main types of family structure, Barrow supplies an explanation of why Gregorian reformers faced little serious opposition in demanding an end to clerical marriage in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Changes in educational provision c.1100 also help to explain growing social and geographical mobility among clerics.
Undertittel
Secular Clerics, their Families and Careers in North-Western Europe, c.800–c.1200
Forfatter
Julia Barrow
ISBN
9781107451308
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
640 gram
Utgivelsesdato
20.10.2016
Antall sider
470