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Seven unpublished works

Serlo of Savigny and Serlo of Wilton ; edited and translated by Lawrence C. Braceland

(Cistercian Fathers series, no. 48)

Cistercian Publications, 1988, c1986

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Eight [i.e. Seven] unpublished works

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"Supplement to eight unpublished works"--T.p. of suppl

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Peter and Paul, two olive trees ; Commandments and plagues ; A prelate, like the fruit of an olive tree / Serlo of Savigny
  • For the just, all's well ; For or against the Lord ; The great supper ; The Lord's prayer / Serlo of Wilton

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Two little-known Cistercian abbots of the twelfth century are introduced to English readers: Serlo of Savigny (d. 1158), the abbot general of the Savigniac congregation who was determined to affiliate his Order with the White Monks of Citeaux; and Serlo of Wilton (d.1181) who entered the Norman abbey of Aumone after lecturing at both Paris and Oxford.

Table of Contents

  • Peter and Paul, two olive trees
  • Commandments and plagues
  • A prelate, the fruit of an olive tree / Serlo of Savigny -- For the just, all's well
  • For and against the Lord
  • The great supper
  • The Lord's prayer / Serlo of Wilton.

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