A PIONEERING, COMPREHENSIVE INVESTIGATION INTO A MAJOR ITALIAN
MONASTERY.
The Benedictine abbey of Holy Trinity, Cava, has had a continuous
existence since its foundation almost exactly a thousand years ago.
From its modest beginnings, it developed during the late eleventh and
early twelfth centuries into one of the wealthiest and most
influential monasteries in southern Italy.
This path-breaking study, based on many years research into the,
largely unpublished, charters of Cava, begins by examining the growth
of the abbey's congregation and property, and its struggle
subsequently to defend its interests during the troubled thirteenth
century. But, in addition, it uses the extensive evidence available to
study its benefactors and dependents, administration and economy, and
through this material to analyse the social and economic structures of
the principality of Salerno. There is also a re-evaluation of the
problem of forgery, practised on a large scale at Cava during the
thirteenth century, a factor which has complicated and discouraged
previous study of this important institution.
A major advance both in the study of the south Italian Church and of
the medieval Mezzogiorno during the central Middle Ages, the volume
presents a vivid and detailed picture of local society and its
workings, and of the families and individuals who had dealings with
the abbey.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800103153
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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