Les deux Vies de Robert d’Arbrissel, fondateur de Fontevraud
Jacques Dalarun2006

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The multifaceted Robert of Arbrissel (ca. 1045-1116) is best remembered as the founder of Fontevraud, a monastery of men and women under the direction of an abbess. A restless nonconformist, Robert was both famous and infamous in his own lifetime and has been a subject of debate ever since. In this book an international team of scholars Jacques Dalarun, Genevieve Giordanengo, Armelle Le Huerou, Jean Longere, Dominique Poirel, and Bruce L. Venarde present all known medieval sources concerning Robert of Arbrissel. The authors have created critical editions of materials including hagiography, correspondence, statutes, charters, and various short texts in verse and prose illustrating Roberts life and memory. To facilitate broad access to these materials, the entire dossier is translated into French and English. The authors purpose, then, is not to offer the last word on Robert of Arbrissel, but to make available in one volume the materials that will promote further research and new interpretations of this controversial medieval Christian.

Titre original : The Two Lives of Robert of Arbrissel, Founder of Fontevraud (2006)

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2007 Editions Brepols

Française Langue française | 772 pages | Sortie : 1er janvier 2007 | ISBN : 9782503524191

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