The friars in Ireland, 1224-1540 / / Colman O Clabaigh.
"This work surveys the history, lifestyle and impact of the friars in Ireland from the arrival of the Dominicans in 1224 to the Henrican campaign to dissolve the religious houses in 1540. It constitutes the first attempt to examine the mendicant phenomenon as a whole rather than focusing on ind...
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O Clabaigh, Colman N., author. The friars in Ireland, 1224-1540 / Colman O Clabaigh. Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, Oregon : Four Courts Press, [2012] 2012 1 online resource (xxv, 389 pages, 16 pages of plates) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-360) and index. Introduction: sources and historiography -- The coming of the friars -- Discord, division and death, 1290-1390 -- Recovery and reform, 1390-1530 -- The friars and their patrons -- The lifestyle of the friars -- The friars and their critics -- Liturgy and devotion -- Architecture and art -- Forming the friars -- The pastoral impact of the friars -- Epilogue, 1530-40. "This work surveys the history, lifestyle and impact of the friars in Ireland from the arrival of the Dominicans in 1224 to the Henrican campaign to dissolve the religious houses in 1540. It constitutes the first attempt to examine the mendicant phenomenon as a whole rather than focusing on individual orders and friaries. The first three chapters give a chronological overview of the arrival and initial expansion of the friars in the thirteenth century, through the upheavals of the fourteenth century and the emergence of vigorous reform parties within each order in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. The second section consists of seven chapters that examine discrete aspects of mendicant lifestyle and ministry. These include analyses of the friars' relationships with their patrons, benefactors and critics. The mendicant lifestyle forms the subject of one chapter, as does the friars' efficacy as preachers, confessors and counsellors. Particular attention is devoted to the educational and formation structures within each order, as well as to devotional and liturgical activities. The art and architecture of the friaries is examined in another chapter. The volume concludes with an epilogue detailing the developments and upheavals in Irish mendicant life during the tumultuous decade between 1530 and 1540."--Cover page [4]. Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Friars Ireland History To 1500. Friars Ireland History 16th century. Ireland Church history 600-1500. Ireland Church history 16th century. Ireland Religion. Electronic books. Print version: O Clabaigh, Colman N. Friars in Ireland, 1224-1540. Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, Oregon : Four Courts Press, c2012 xxv, 389 pages, [16] pages of plates 9781846822247 (DLC) 2011279196 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=6261011 Click to View |
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Introduction: sources and historiography -- The coming of the friars -- Discord, division and death, 1290-1390 -- Recovery and reform, 1390-1530 -- The friars and their patrons -- The lifestyle of the friars -- The friars and their critics -- Liturgy and devotion -- Architecture and art -- Forming the friars -- The pastoral impact of the friars -- Epilogue, 1530-40. |
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Ireland Church history 600-1500. Ireland Church history 16th century. Ireland Religion. |
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To 1500. 16th century. 600-1500. |
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