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The Life and Times of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, ad 1091-1153 (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History) (in English)
James Cotter Morison (Author)
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Cambridge University Press
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The Life and Times of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, ad 1091-1153 (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History) (in English) - James Cotter Morison
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Synopsis "The Life and Times of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, ad 1091-1153 (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History) (in English)"
This work, first published in 1863, relates the biography of a complex, visionary reformer from his birth in 1091 to his death in 1153, capturing in the process the major currents of twelfth-century politics, culture and faith. From the foundation of the Cistercian Abbey of Clairvaux to its rise as a centre of monastic austerity and devotion, the book traces Saint Bernard's participation in the seismic events of his day, including the creation of the Knights Templar, the rise of scholasticism and the preaching of the Second Crusade. Told in a lucid, anecdotal style by the Victorian essayist, biographer and political reformer James Cotter Morison (1832–88), whose friends included Matthew Arnold and Thomas Carlyle, this is an important work of Victorian medievalist criticism, capturing the spirit of its own age even as it evokes the spirit of another.