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`A wise, learned, gracefully written account of the Anglo-Norman world and its most remarkable chronicler.' SPECULUMOrderic Vitalis, born near Shrewsbury in 1075 and sent as a child oblate to the Norman abbey of Saint-Evroult, wrote one of the most vivid and important medieval chronicles. His world encompassed Shropshire in the aftermath of theConquest, Normandy in civil war and at peace, and, briefly, the wider French perspective of the priory of Maule. Saint-Evroult was open to all the cross-currents of a changing society, and Orderic witnessed fundamental changes inchurch organisation, patterns of aristocratic inheritance, attitudes towards knighthood, and Christian militancy towards non-Christians. This book is concerned with monastic life and culture and its interaction with the life of courts and Norman families. It also describes the life of Orderic himself, and an appendix gives a translation of his own moving account of his life, an epilogue to the Historia.MARJORIE CHIBNALL is a Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. She has written many booksand articles about the Anglo-Norman world, including an edition of Orderic's Ecclesiastical History.

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A study of both Orderic and the society that encompassed and shaped him - a wise, learned, gracefully written account of the Anglo-Norman world and its most remarkable chronicler... a distillation of many decades of meticulous and thoughtful scholarship. SPECULUM [C. Warren Hollister] Marjorie Chibnall reviews the themes that preoccupied Orderic and the great historical issues which are illuminated by his work... A masterpiece of calm and reliable judgement. [Can be read with pleasure and understanding by the interested amateur and with profit by the sixth-former and the undergraduate.] TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT An essential supplement to Orderic's Ecclesiastical History...bring[s] together information about such general themes as Orderic's life and loyalties, the state of monastic studies in his day, the fortunes of the great families of Normandy... An incentive and guide for new work on the culture of the Benedictine monasteries and the society of which they were the best products. -- R.W. Southern * JOURNAL OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES *

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Part 1 Orderic's life in England and Normandy: family and boyhood in England, 1075-1085; Normandy, 1085-c1142. Part 2 The monastic world: the place of the monasteries in society; monastic life; monastic studies - liturgy, theology, lives of the saints, monastic histories. Part 3 The secular world: court and society - the court, lordship and inheritance, marriage and canon law, knighthood and the peace movement; the world outside - Saracens, Jews, heretics. Part 4 The historian and his world: the record of the past; contemporary history - the interpretation of evidence, poetry and history; history and society. Appendix: the epilogue to Orderic's "Ecclesiastical History".

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 3/7/1996 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780851156217, 978-0851156217
      ISBN10: 0851156215

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      Book Synopsis
      `A wise, learned, gracefully written account of the Anglo-Norman world and its most remarkable chronicler.' SPECULUMOrderic Vitalis, born near Shrewsbury in 1075 and sent as a child oblate to the Norman abbey of Saint-Evroult, wrote one of the most vivid and important medieval chronicles. His world encompassed Shropshire in the aftermath of theConquest, Normandy in civil war and at peace, and, briefly, the wider French perspective of the priory of Maule. Saint-Evroult was open to all the cross-currents of a changing society, and Orderic witnessed fundamental changes inchurch organisation, patterns of aristocratic inheritance, attitudes towards knighthood, and Christian militancy towards non-Christians. This book is concerned with monastic life and culture and its interaction with the life of courts and Norman families. It also describes the life of Orderic himself, and an appendix gives a translation of his own moving account of his life, an epilogue to the Historia.MARJORIE CHIBNALL is a Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. She has written many booksand articles about the Anglo-Norman world, including an edition of Orderic's Ecclesiastical History.

      Trade Review
      A study of both Orderic and the society that encompassed and shaped him - a wise, learned, gracefully written account of the Anglo-Norman world and its most remarkable chronicler... a distillation of many decades of meticulous and thoughtful scholarship. SPECULUM [C. Warren Hollister] Marjorie Chibnall reviews the themes that preoccupied Orderic and the great historical issues which are illuminated by his work... A masterpiece of calm and reliable judgement. [Can be read with pleasure and understanding by the interested amateur and with profit by the sixth-former and the undergraduate.] TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT An essential supplement to Orderic's Ecclesiastical History...bring[s] together information about such general themes as Orderic's life and loyalties, the state of monastic studies in his day, the fortunes of the great families of Normandy... An incentive and guide for new work on the culture of the Benedictine monasteries and the society of which they were the best products. -- R.W. Southern * JOURNAL OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Orderic's life in England and Normandy: family and boyhood in England, 1075-1085; Normandy, 1085-c1142. Part 2 The monastic world: the place of the monasteries in society; monastic life; monastic studies - liturgy, theology, lives of the saints, monastic histories. Part 3 The secular world: court and society - the court, lordship and inheritance, marriage and canon law, knighthood and the peace movement; the world outside - Saracens, Jews, heretics. Part 4 The historian and his world: the record of the past; contemporary history - the interpretation of evidence, poetry and history; history and society. Appendix: the epilogue to Orderic's "Ecclesiastical History".

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