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Hardcover with DJ, First Edition 1996 Cambridge University Press 604 pages. Near Fine, in a VG+ DJ. Blue cloth boards with gilt spine titles on black panels - corners sharp. Only flaw is the circu...
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Hardcover with DJ, First Edition 1996 Cambridge University Press 604 pages. Near Fine, in a VG+ DJ. Blue cloth boards with gilt spine titles on black panels - corners sharp. Only flaw is the circular library hand stamp of the previous owner (IHF) on the FFEP and a small bump to the rear board at the spine. Just a hint of shelf/edge wear and rubbing to DJ - now in mylar. No writing or underlining of text - all pages are clean and unmarked. Book is concerned with the changes in religious thought and institutions from the late eleventh century to the third quarter of the twelfth. It concentrates on monks and nuns, but also takes into consideration hermits, recluses, wandering preachers, crusaders, penitents, and other less organized forms of religious life. In particular it studies the variety of reform movements, the relation of the reformers to each other and the outside world, and their spirituality and motivation as reflected in their writings and activities. The book that [Constable] has provided is a goldmine, from which many of us can find the gold we seek - The Medieval Review. From the library of Professor Ilene Forsyth, professor emerita and alumna of the University of Michigan and a published author as well. Her husband George Forsyth, was chairman of the art history department at Michigan from 1947 to 1961, when he became director of the university's Kelsey Museum of Archeology. A very handsome copy in DJ from a prestigious and published scholar's library.ISBN-0521305144. LOC SSS-19
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ISBN: 0521305144
ISBN-13: 9780521305143
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1997-02-28
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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