Carmel in Medieval CataloniaBRILL, 1999 - 200 pàgines This volume traces the development of Carmelite foundations in Medieval Catalonia and shows how they reflected the dichotomy between the Order's eremitical origins and the active mendicant apostolate in which it was engaged. In discussing Carmelite life in an urban setting, mention is made of secular involvement with its positive and negative effects, popular piety and miraculous sightings and outstanding intellectual achievement. The conclusion raises the question that Carmelite friars might have migrated to Europe at an earlier date than traditionally suggested; similarly, that the inaccurate foundation document for Peralada dated 1206 was a fourteenth-century falsification. The appendices provide supplementary material: archival documents, names of priors, royal chaplains, students and graduates and finally an alphabetical list of known medieval Catalan Carmelites. A bibliography and index complete the volume. |
Continguts
Chapter One Forward in Faith | 1 |
Chapter Two The Migration of the Hermits to Europe | 17 |
Chapter Three The First Years in Catalonia | 43 |
Chapter Four The Attainment of Intellectual Distinction | 79 |
Chapter Five The Twosided Coin of Secular Involvement | 101 |
Chapter Six Conclusion | 127 |
Priors and lectors | 143 |
Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources | 183 |
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1307 Barcelona Antoni apostolate Archives Arnau Barcelona Barcelona house Bartomeu Bernat de Riusec Bernat Oller Blessed Virgin Mary brothers Camprodón canons Carme Carmelite church Carmelite convent Carmelite house Catalan Catalan province Catalonia chapel chapter confraternity convento del Carmen Crown of Aragon Crusades Early Carmelite eremitical established Esteve Europe extant documents fifteenth century Formula vitae foundation Franciscans Friar Bernat Friar Jaume Friar Pere Girona Golobardes Guillem hermits Holy Land Holy Sepulchre Iberian Peninsula ISBN 90 Jaume Berenguer Joan king Kingdom of Majorca Lady of Mount late fourteenth century later lector Lleida Majorca Manresa mendicant orders Middle Ages monastery Mount Carmel Nadal Navata Nicholas of Narbonne notarial papal schism Paris Peralada Peralada house Pere III Perpignan Pope preaching prior provincial Ramon refers religious retable Rocabertí family royal Saint Albert Salgar Santa Maria secular Smet spiritual Tàrrega Terrassa thirteenth century tion town urban Valencia Valls Velasco Webster
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