Woman Under Monasticism Chapters On Saint Lore And Convent Life Between Ad 5

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Eckenstein, Lina, D.1931
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The south was also in connection with the best intellectual forces of the age as represented by the growing schools at Oxford, and Oxford in its turn was in direct touch with Paris, which remained throughout the 12th century the most important centre of learning and education in Europe. A few words must be given to this connection and its results, for it was in Paris that the master-minds of Oxford acquired that enthusiasm for study which, applied to the realities of life, became zeal for refor...m and desire for moral regeneration. Two lines of study are apparent in Paris. There is the mys- ticism of the school of St Victor, represented by men of such mental calibre as Hugo (-J- 1141), a native of Germany, and his pupil Richard (-f- 1 173), a native of Scotland. The combined influence of these two men on the English mind was very great, for many productions of the English mystical school were inspired by or adapted from their Latin mystical works. The writings of Richard translated into English are frequently found in manu- scripts by the side of the works of the later English mystics, Richard Rolle (f 1349), and Walter Hylton (f 1395).

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