Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200

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Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200

Rob Meens

Cambridge University Press, 2014

  • : hbk.
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-271) and indexes

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内容説明

Penance has traditionally been viewed exclusively as the domain of church history but penance and confession also had important social functions in medieval society. In this book, Rob Meens comprehensively reassesses the evidence from late antiquity to the thirteenth century, employing a broad range of sources, including letters, documentation of saints' lives, visions, liturgical texts, monastic rules and conciliar legislation from across Europe. Recent discoveries have unearthed fascinating new evidence, established new relationships between key texts and given more attention to the manuscripts in which penitential books are found. Many of these discoveries and new approaches are revealed here for the first time to a general audience. Providing a full and up-to-date overview of penitential literature during the period, Meens sets the rituals of penance and confession in their social contexts, providing the first introduction to this fundamental feature of medieval religion and society for more than fifty years.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Late Antique legacy
  • 3. A new beginning? Penitential practice in the insular world
  • 4. Insular texts on the move: penance in Francia and England
  • 5. Penance and the Carolingian reforms
  • 6. New penitential territories: the tenth and eleventh centuries
  • 7. The twelfth century
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix 1. The manuscripts of Theodore's penitential
  • Appendix 2. The manuscripts of the Excarpsus Cummeani
  • Appendix 3. The manuscripts of the Bede and Egbert penitentials
  • Appendix 4. The manuscripts of Halitgar's penitential.

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