Commemorating John Moorman's immense contribution to Franciscan history across five decades, the essays in this collection reflect upon Moorman's diverse writings on biography, hagiography, history, art, and prosopography. Contributors draw upon Moorman's diaries and his materials for a biographical register of the Franciscans in medieval England. The volume is in tune with recent developments in Franciscan history in general, with a special interest in the English province. This is exemplified by studies on Franciscan iconography; the English province's impact of the wider order; the…mehr
Commemorating John Moorman's immense contribution to Franciscan history across five decades, the essays in this collection reflect upon Moorman's diverse writings on biography, hagiography, history, art, and prosopography. Contributors draw upon Moorman's diaries and his materials for a biographical register of the Franciscans in medieval England. The volume is in tune with recent developments in Franciscan history in general, with a special interest in the English province. This is exemplified by studies on Franciscan iconography; the English province's impact of the wider order; the scholastic enterprise; prosopography; economy; sermons; the application of Canon Law to the debates at the papal court; and the evolution of John Moorman's studies on St Francis and his followers.
Michael Robson is a Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge. Patrick Zutshi is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
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List of Illustrations Preface Part I: John Moorman and his Franciscan Studies 1. John Moorman a Franciscan historian 2. Catching the Franciscan spirit: John Moorman and St Francis in his student days Part II: The Order of Friars Minor in England 3. Images of Franciscans and Dominicans in a manuscript of Alexander Nequam's Florilegium (Cambridge University Library MS Gg.6.42) 4. A biographical register of the English province of the Greyfriars: a sample drawn from the custody of York 5. The Economic Foundations of the Franciscan custody of Cambridge 6. The Franciscans and their Graves in Medieval London 7. Late Medieval Franciscan Preaching in England Part III: The Friars and the Schools 8. Adam Marsh at Oxford 9. The theological use of science at the Oxford Franciscan School 10. English Franciscans and their influence on the early history of the order 11. Who destroyed Assisi? Appendix
List of Illustrations Preface Part I: John Moorman and his Franciscan Studies 1. John Moorman a Franciscan historian 2. Catching the Franciscan spirit: John Moorman and St Francis in his student days Part II: The Order of Friars Minor in England 3. Images of Franciscans and Dominicans in a manuscript of Alexander Nequam's Florilegium (Cambridge University Library MS Gg.6.42) 4. A biographical register of the English province of the Greyfriars: a sample drawn from the custody of York 5. The Economic Foundations of the Franciscan custody of Cambridge 6. The Franciscans and their Graves in Medieval London 7. Late Medieval Franciscan Preaching in England Part III: The Friars and the Schools 8. Adam Marsh at Oxford 9. The theological use of science at the Oxford Franciscan School 10. English Franciscans and their influence on the early history of the order 11. Who destroyed Assisi? Appendix
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