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Author William, of Andres, Abbot, 1177?-1234, author.

Title The chronicle of Andres / William of Andres ; translated with an introduction and notes by Leah Shopkow.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 459 pages .)
text file
Note Translated from the French.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The chronicle of William of Andres -- The charters -- Appendix one. Poem on the Counts of Guînes -- Appendix two. The Charter of Hugh of Cluny.
Summary In 1220 Abbot William of Andres, a monastery halfway between Calais and Saint-Omer on the busy road from London to Paris, sat down to write an ambitious cartulary-chronicle for his monastery. Although his work was unfinished at his death, William's account is an unpolished gem of medieval historical writing. The Chronicle of Andres details the history of his monastery from its foundation in the late eleventh century through the early part of 1234. Early in the thirteenth century, the monks decided to sue for their freedom and appointed William as their protector. His travels took him on a 4000 km, four-year journey, during which he was befriended by Innocent III, among others, and where he learned to negotiate the labyrinthine system of the ecclesiastical courts. Upon winning his case, he was elected abbot on his return to Andres and enjoyed a flourishing career thereafter. A decade after his victory, William decided to put the history of the monastery on a firm footing. This text not only offers insight into the practice of medieval canon law (from the perspective of a well-informed man with legal training), but also ecclesiastical policies, the dynamics of life within a monastery, ethnicity and linguistic diversity, and rural life. It is comparable in its frankness to Jocelin of Brakelord's Chronicle of Bury. Because William drew on the historiographic tradition of the Southern Low Countries, his text also offers some insights into this subject, thus composing a broad picture of the medieval European monastic world.
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Subject Monastic and religious life -- France -- Guînes -- History -- Early works to 1800.
Monastic and religious life.
France -- Guînes.
History.
Chronological Term Early works to 1800
Subject France -- Church history -- 987-1515 -- Early works to 1800.
France.
Church history.
Chronological Term 987-1515
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Church history.
Early works.
History.
Added Author Shopkow, Leah, translator, contributor.
Other Form: Print version: William, of Andres, Abbot. Chronicle of Andres. Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2017] 9780813229997 0813229995 (OCoLC)989967879
ISBN 9780813230009 (electronic book)
0813230004 (electronic book)
9780813229997
0813229995