The making of the monastic community of Fulda, c.744 - c.900

The monastic community of Fulda was one of the most powerful institutions in early medieval Europe. This book traces the development of the community from its foundation in the 740s over one and a half centuries, a period richly documented by a variety of texts and archaeological remains. These sour...

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Main Author: Raaijmakers, Janneke (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012.
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:The making of the monastic community of Fulda, c. 744–c. 900. By Janneke Raaijmakers. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought. 4th Ser., 83.) Pp. xix+357 incl. 8 ills. New York–Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. £65. 978 1 107 00281 4 (2014) (Ganz, David)
Series/Journal:Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought 4th ser., 83
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Kloster Sankt Salvator und Bonifatius Fulda / History 744-900
Further subjects:B Monasticism and religious orders ; Germany ; Fulda Region ; History
B Abtei Fulda
B Abtei Fulda ; History
B Benedictines ; Germany ; Fulda Region ; History
B Abtei Fulda History
B Fulda Region (Germany) Church history
B Benedictines (Germany) (Fulda Region) History
B Fulda Region (Germany) ; Church history
B Benedictines
B Monasticism and religious orders Germany Fulda Region History
B Monasticism and religious orders (Germany) (Fulda Region) History
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Summary:The monastic community of Fulda was one of the most powerful institutions in early medieval Europe. This book traces the development of the community from its foundation in the 740s over one and a half centuries, a period richly documented by a variety of texts and archaeological remains. These sources reveal how Fulda's success forced the monks to rethink their goals and the ways in which they sought to achieve them. Its close connection to the Carolingian royal court also makes Fulda a fascinating case study of how local events influenced life in the palace and vice versa. The importance of Fulda and the rich array of sources associated with it have long been recognised, but this is the first full study, bringing together theology, architectural history and archaeology. The result is a vivid picture of life in this monastery and also in early medieval religious communities in general.
Introduction -- The early years: Boniface -- After Boniface's death: from familia to institution -- Baugulf: the cultivation of learning, land and the church -- Ratger: church and conflict -- Eigil: new unity -- Hrabanus, part 1: reform and record -- Hrabanus, part II: sins, saints and the stability of the realm -- Royal power and monastic prayer -- Conclusion
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ISBN:1139030361
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139030366