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This interdisciplinary collection of essays, the proceedings of the 2017 Glenstal History Conference, examines the role of Regular Canons and Canonesses who followed the rule of St Augustine in Ireland from their emergence as an expression of the Vita Apostolica in the Twelfth Century to the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the Tudor period. Although the most numerous and widespread of all the religious orders in Medieval Ireland, the Canonical movement has been relatively neglected in Irish monastic historiography. This volume combines the work of scholars of the history, archaeology, and architecture of the movement with the research of others working on its cultural, economic, liturgical, intellectual, and pastoral activities. Between them the contributors provide a fascinating insight into the Canons and Canonesses in their Irish context, while situating them in a broader European and ecclesial context.
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This interdisciplinary collection of essays, the proceedings of the 2017 Glenstal History Conference, examines the role of Regular Canons and Canonesses who followed the rule of St Augustine in Ireland from their emergence as an expression of the Vita Apostolica in the Twelfth Century to the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the Tudor period. Although the most numerous and widespread of all the religious orders in Medieval Ireland, the Canonical movement has been relatively neglected in Irish monastic historiography. This volume combines the work of scholars of the history, archaeology, and architecture of the movement with the research of others working on its cultural, economic, liturgical, intellectual, and pastoral activities. Between them the contributors provide a fascinating insight into the Canons and Canonesses in their Irish context, while situating them in a broader European and ecclesial context.