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LEADER: 01887cam 2200277Ii 4500
001 624259
005 20090915135019.0
008 780829s1860 maua b 000 0 eng d
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm04176883
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035 $a(OCoLC)4176883
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050 4 $aBX2461$b.M60 1860
082 4 $a208.7
090 $aBX2462$b.M66 1860
049 $aUCWW
100 1 $aMontalembert, Charles Forbes,$ccomte de,$d1810-1870.
245 14 $aThe monks of the West :$bfrom St. Benedict to St. Bernard /$cby the Count de Montalembert.
260 $aBoston :$bMarlier, Callanan,$c[1860]
300 $a2 v. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
500 $aOriginal French edition published Paris, 1860-77, v. 6-7 edited by Aurélien de Courson.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $av. 1. Dedication. Introduction. book I. The Roman Empire after the peace of the church. book II. Monastic precursors in the East. book III. Monastic precursors in the West. book IV. St. Benedict. book V. St. Gregory the Great. Monastic Italy and Spain in the sixth and seventh centuries. book VI. The monks under the first Merovingians. book VII. St. Columbanus. The Irish in Gaul and the colonies of Luxeuil. book VIII. Christian origin of the British Isles. -- v. 2. book IX. St. Columba, the apostle of Caledonia, 521-597. book X. St. Augustin of Canterbury and the Roman missionaries in England, 597-633. book XI. The Celtic monks and the Anglo-Saxons. book XII. St. Wilfrid establishes Roman unity and the Benedictine order, 634-709. book XIII. Contemporaries and successors of St. Wilfrid, 650-735. book XIV. Social and political influence of the monks among the Anglo-Saxons. book XV. The Anglo-Saxon nuns. Appendix.
650 0 $aMonasticism and religious orders$xHistory$yMiddle Ages, 600-1500.
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994 $aC0$bUCW