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List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of Contributors xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
Introduction: The Culture of Medieval English Monasticism James G. Clark 1
Observant Culture
An Early Tudor Monastic Enterprise: Choral Polyphony for the Liturgical Service Roger Bowers 21
Monastic Murals and Lectio in the Later Middle Ages Miriam Gill 55
Learned Culture
The Meaning of Monastic Culture: Anselm and his Contemporaries G. R. Evans 75
The Monks of Durham and the Study of Scripture A. J. Piper 86
Worcester Monks and Education, c. 1300 R. M. Thomson 104
The Culture of Women
What Nuns Read: The State of the Questions David Bell 113
Private Reading in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century English Nunnery Mary C. Erler 134
Holy Expectations: The Female Monastic Vocation in the Diocese of Winchester on the Eve of the Reformation Barry Collett 147
The Culture of the Community
Culture at Canterbury in the Fifteenth Century: Some Indications of the Cultural Environment of a Monk of Christ Church Joan Greatrex 169
The Monastic Culture of Friendship Julian P.Haseldine 177
Monastic Time J. D. North 203
Index 213
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