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The gateway to the middle ages monasticism

In an era when the sounds of monasticism's interior life speak to a new generation, Eleanor Shipley Duckett offers an illuminated description of its development under such figures as Columban, "the saint afire with Irish enthusiam"; St. Benedict, greatest of the monks, who established a pattern of the religious life still vibrant to this day; and St. Gregory, Benedict's pupil and greatest of the popes, who more than any other prepared the See of Rome for its triumphant emergence in the Middle Ages.
"Professor Duckett writes a history of this period that is as full of intellectual excitement as those centuries were of military excitement." -- Christian Century
"New light on the troubled origins of the medieval spirit." --New Republic
Eleanor Shipley Duckett was Professor Emerita of Latin Languages and Literature, Smith College.

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Author(s) Duckett, Eleanor Shipley. - Personal Name
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Call Number 271 Duc g
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Subject(s) Middle Ages
Literature, Medieval
Civilization, Medieval
Classification 271
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher The Macmillan Company
Publishing Year 1938
Publishing Place Louisville
Collation xii p., 2 l., 620 p. front. (port.) 22 cm.
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