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Sin and Society in Fourteenth-Century England Michael Haren (Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission, Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission)

Sin and Society in Fourteenth-Century England By Michael Haren (Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission, Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission)

Summary

This is the first full-scale scholarly study of a fourteenth-century English confessor's manual. It contributes significantly to the European-wide research on pre-Reformation confessional practice and clerical training. On another level, the Memoriale Presbiterorum's peculiarly intense concern with social morality affords pungent commentary on contemporary English society.

Sin and Society in Fourteenth-Century England Summary

Sin and Society in Fourteenth-Century England: A Study of the Memoriale Presbiterorum by Michael Haren (Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission, Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission)

Penetrating behind the seal of medieval confession is among the most formidable historiographical challenges. One route is through confessors' manuals. This is the first full-scale scholarly study of a fourteenth-century confessor's English example. It contributes significantly to the European-wide research on pre-Reformation confessional practice and clerical training. On another level, the Memoriale Presbiterorum's peculiarly intense concern with social morality affords pungent commentary on contemporary English society. Michael Haren analyses a remarkable treatise both as a vehicle of social doctrine and as a mirror of the milieu to which it is directed. While presenting it against its general intellectual background, continental and English, he also argues for its setting within a vigorous and largely neglected episcopal regime, that of Bishop Grandisson of Exeter. His wide-ranging exposition will interest students of moralizing literature - including Chaucer and Piers Plowman - as well as historians.

Sin and Society in Fourteenth-Century England Reviews

Superb study ... What makes this study especially valuable is the thoroughgoing manner in which the Memoriale is treated within its historical context ... This is an excellent work of scholarship, painstakingly researched, copiously documented and gracefully written. * Journal of Ecclesiastical History *

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NPB9780198208518
9780198208518
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Sin and Society in Fourteenth-Century England: A Study of the Memoriale Presbiterorum by Michael Haren (Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission, Editor of the Calendar of Papal Registers, Irish Manuscripts Commission)
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Oxford University Press
2000-05-11
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