
The Other Friars: The Carmelite, Augustinian, Sack and Pied Friars in the Middle Ages
Author(s): Frances Andrews (Author, Contributor)
- Publisher: Boydell Press
- Publication Date: 19 Oct. 2006
- Language: English
- Print length: 270 pages
- ISBN-10: 1843832585
- ISBN-13: 9781843832584
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
A fine study. […] Deals elegantly with the difficulty of reconstructing the past from primarily normative sources and makes deft use of such evidence of personal experience and opinion as is extant. […] In investigating this through a rare comparative study, Andrews has performed a great service to students of medieval religion. ―
ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEWWould provide a valuable service even if it did no more than introduce readers to the variety of mendicant profession in thirteenth-century Europe. As it is, it does very much more than this. […] Andrews manages to present her thesis with great clarity of organisation and lucidity of expression, yet without compromising the deep scholarship that obviously forms the bedrock of the book. ―
JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY[An] interesting and thought-provoking study. Essential to anyone conducting research on the mendicant orders. Highly recommended. ―
CHOICEA history that is both lively and definitive. […] This is a very fine book, rescuing from obscurity an entire chapter of the medieval past. ―
THE TABLETStudents of late medieval religion will be glad to have this book, not only because it lacks a competitor but especially because of its solidity. TLS Definitely a volume to be welcomed. ―
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