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IMC 2008: Sessions

Session 1024: Orders and Offices in the Middle Ages

Wednesday 9 July 2008, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:St Andrews' Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Organiser:Frances Andrews, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Moderator/Chair:Frances Andrews, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Paper 1024-aThe Gilbertine-Cistercian Pact of 1164
(Language: English)
Katharine Sykes, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Monasticism
Paper 1024-bThe Incorporation of Religious Houses in 13th-Century Papal Letters: The Dominicans and the Cistercians
(Language: English)
David James Lees, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Monasticism
Paper 1024-cCreating History: Felip Ribot and the Origin of the Carmelite Order
(Language: English)
Joseph R. Hammond, School of Art History, University of St Andrews
Abstract

This session explores the identity of monastic orders in the context of interaction between religious houses (Cistercians and Gilbertines, Dominicans vs Cistercians, Carthusians) and between those houses and the changing circumstances of the secular world with which they had to relate.