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245 00 $aAbbot Vitalis of Savigny, Abbot Godfrey of Savigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo /$cintroduced, translated and edited by Hugh Feiss, OSB, Maureen M. O'Brien, Ronald Pepin.
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264 1 $aAthens, Ohio :$bCistercian Publications ;$aCollegeville, Minnesota :$bLiturgical Press,$c2014.
300 $axiii, 241 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aThe lives of monastic reformers ;$v2
490 1 $aCistercian studies series ;$vnumber 230
546 $aIn English, translated from the original Latin.
500 $aThe vita of Abbot Vitalis was written by Stephen of Fougères; the remaining three vitae are anonymous.
500 $a"All four of these lives are translated from editions of E.P. Sauvage, the vitae of Vitalis and Godfrey from "Vitae BB. Vitalis et Gaufridi, primi et secundi abbatum Saviniacensium in Normannia," Analecta Bollandiana 1 (1882): 355-410, and the vitae of Peter of Avranches and Hamo "Vitae B. Petri Abrincensis et B. Hamonis monachorum coenobii Saviniacensis," Analecta Bollandiana 2 (1883): 475-560."--Title page verso.
520 $a"This volume offers translations of the twelfth-century Latin vitae of four monks of the Monastery of Savigny: Abbot Vitalis, Abbot Godfrey, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo. Founded in 1113 by Vitalis of Mortain, an influential hermit-preacher, Savigny expanded to a congregation of thirty monasteries under his successor Godfrey (1122-1138). In 1147, the entire congregation joined the Cistercian Order. Around 1172, two monks of Savigny, Peter of Avranches and Hamo, friends but very different personalities, died. Their stories were told in two further vitae.The vitae of these four men exemplify the variety of people and movements found in the monastic ferment of the twelfth century. "-- Provided by publisher.
610 20 $aAbbaye de Savigny (Savigny, Manche, France)$vBiography.
610 20 $aCistercians$zFrance$zSavigny (Manche)$vBiography.
610 20 $aBenedictines$zFrance$zSavigny (Manche)$vBiography.
600 00 $aVitalis,$cof Savigny, Saint,$d-1122.
600 00 $aGodfrey,$cof Savigny, Abbot,$dactive 1122-1138.
600 00 $aPeter,$cof Avranches.
600 00 $aHamo,$cBlessed.
700 1 $aFeiss, Hugh.
700 1 $aO'Brien, Maureen M.
700 1 $aPepin, Ronald E.
700 02 $aEtienne,$cde Fougères, Bishop of Rennes,$d-1178.$tVita S. Vitalis.$lEnglish.
730 02 $aVita Gaufridi.$lEnglish.
730 02 $aVita B. Petri Abrincensis.$lEnglish.
730 02 $aVita B. Hamonis.$lEnglish.
830 0 $aCistercian studies series.$pLives of monastic reformers ;$v2.
830 0 $aCistercian studies series ;$vno. 230.
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