Cistercian Horizons
Collected Essays
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Publisher: Trivent Publishing
ISBN: 9786156696342
Number of Pages: 488
Published: 30/06/2024
Width: 17.6 cm
Height: 25 cm
This book brings together the insights of twenty-six scholars across eighteen articles, and it delves into key themes of Cistercian Studies, including the normative frameworks, visitations, and reforms within the Cistercian Order. It explores the distinctiveness of specific communities, the interplay between Cistercian architecture and liturgical texts and practises, and the significance of Iberian Cistercian libraries and manuscripts. The book also examines the material characteristics and technical evolution of the Cistercian Order using advanced laboratory techniques, providing crucial contributions to the history of the Alcobaça scriptorium in its early centuries and continuing to influence Cistercian studies today.
Cistercian Horizons Unveiled. An Anthology of Collected Essays - Catarina Fernandes Barreira, Conceição Casanova and Filomena Andrade
Beyond the Horizon: Cistercians and Cistercian Studies Through Time and Space - Karen Stöber
PART I. LOCAL AND/OR GLOBAL CISTERCIANS?
Adventus – Cistercians of the Western Edge, Notes on Portuguese Origins - Jonathan Wilson
Cistercians "in the Regions": White Monks on the Borders of Wales - Janet Burton
The Historical Architecture of Cistercians Today: Limits and Possibilities of Study - Eduardo Carrero Santamaría
PART II. LITURGY AND ITS PRACTICE
Les lectures bibliques de l'office nocturne à l'abbaye de Clairvaux - Claire Maître
Alcobaça and its Liturgy for St James - Manuel Pedro Ferreira
PART III. BOOKS AND LIBRARIES
Recovering the History of a Male Cistercian Community from its Liturgical Codices (c. 1175-1350) - Catarina Fernandes Barreira
Le fonds Alcobaça et les bibliothèques cisterciennes de la péninsule Ibérique au Moyen Âge - Ghislain Baury
Chant Books from Lorvão at the National Archives of Lisbon: Fragments of an Inventory - Alberto Medina de Seiça and Zuelma Chaves
PART IV. VISITATIONS AND REFORM(S)
In it are written things necessary and very useful... (Alc. 218). The Operationality of Books and the Scriptorium as Privileged Instruments of Religious Reform in the Monastery of Alcobaça during the Time of Abbot Estêvão de Aguiar (1431-1446) - João Luís Inglês Fontes and Paulo Catarino Lopes
Guidelines for a Reform: The Visitation of Pierre de Virey, Abbot of Claraval, to the Monastery of Alcobaça (1492) - Luís Miguel Rêpas and Mário Farelo
PART V. CISTERCIAN MATERIALITY AND ITS CONSERVATION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
Manuscript Conservation – a Chance or an Endangerment? - Patricia Engel
Is This an Alcobaça Bookbinding? Codicological Features of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century Codices Alcobacenses - Ana Tourais and Conceição Casanova
Purple Biodeterioration in Parchment: A Case in the Alcobacense Collection - Catarina Pinheiro, Ana Z. Miller, Sriradha Bhattacharya, Patricia Vaz, Ana Teresa Caldeira and Conceição Casanova
PART VI. COLOURS, PIGMENTS AND OTHER WELL-KEPT SECRETS IN CISTERCIAN SCRIPTORIA
The History of Blue in the Liturgical Codices of Early Alcobaça as Told by Material Analyses - Catarina Miguel and Silvia Bottura-Scardina
"What Pigment is there and Where?" The Potential of Hyperspectral Imaging to Shed Light into the Illuminated Production of Alcobaça Monastery - Silvia Bottura-Scardina
The Study of the Biographical Trajectory of a Portuguese Twelfth Century Illuminated Manuscript. The Leccionarium Alc. 433 from Alcobaça Collection Held by the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal - Shatila Algaff, Silvia Bottura-Scardina, Catarina Fernandes Barreira and Catarina Miguel
What Can We Learn About Polychromy Looking from Different Perspectives? - Isabel Pombo Cardoso
Beyond the Horizon: Cistercians and Cistercian Studies Through Time and Space - Karen Stöber
PART I. LOCAL AND/OR GLOBAL CISTERCIANS?
Adventus – Cistercians of the Western Edge, Notes on Portuguese Origins - Jonathan Wilson
Cistercians "in the Regions": White Monks on the Borders of Wales - Janet Burton
The Historical Architecture of Cistercians Today: Limits and Possibilities of Study - Eduardo Carrero Santamaría
PART II. LITURGY AND ITS PRACTICE
Les lectures bibliques de l'office nocturne à l'abbaye de Clairvaux - Claire Maître
Alcobaça and its Liturgy for St James - Manuel Pedro Ferreira
PART III. BOOKS AND LIBRARIES
Recovering the History of a Male Cistercian Community from its Liturgical Codices (c. 1175-1350) - Catarina Fernandes Barreira
Le fonds Alcobaça et les bibliothèques cisterciennes de la péninsule Ibérique au Moyen Âge - Ghislain Baury
Chant Books from Lorvão at the National Archives of Lisbon: Fragments of an Inventory - Alberto Medina de Seiça and Zuelma Chaves
PART IV. VISITATIONS AND REFORM(S)
In it are written things necessary and very useful... (Alc. 218). The Operationality of Books and the Scriptorium as Privileged Instruments of Religious Reform in the Monastery of Alcobaça during the Time of Abbot Estêvão de Aguiar (1431-1446) - João Luís Inglês Fontes and Paulo Catarino Lopes
Guidelines for a Reform: The Visitation of Pierre de Virey, Abbot of Claraval, to the Monastery of Alcobaça (1492) - Luís Miguel Rêpas and Mário Farelo
PART V. CISTERCIAN MATERIALITY AND ITS CONSERVATION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
Manuscript Conservation – a Chance or an Endangerment? - Patricia Engel
Is This an Alcobaça Bookbinding? Codicological Features of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Century Codices Alcobacenses - Ana Tourais and Conceição Casanova
Purple Biodeterioration in Parchment: A Case in the Alcobacense Collection - Catarina Pinheiro, Ana Z. Miller, Sriradha Bhattacharya, Patricia Vaz, Ana Teresa Caldeira and Conceição Casanova
PART VI. COLOURS, PIGMENTS AND OTHER WELL-KEPT SECRETS IN CISTERCIAN SCRIPTORIA
The History of Blue in the Liturgical Codices of Early Alcobaça as Told by Material Analyses - Catarina Miguel and Silvia Bottura-Scardina
"What Pigment is there and Where?" The Potential of Hyperspectral Imaging to Shed Light into the Illuminated Production of Alcobaça Monastery - Silvia Bottura-Scardina
The Study of the Biographical Trajectory of a Portuguese Twelfth Century Illuminated Manuscript. The Leccionarium Alc. 433 from Alcobaça Collection Held by the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal - Shatila Algaff, Silvia Bottura-Scardina, Catarina Fernandes Barreira and Catarina Miguel
What Can We Learn About Polychromy Looking from Different Perspectives? - Isabel Pombo Cardoso