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    Activities of the Fifth Abbot of the Aginsky Datsan Galsan-Zhimba Tuguldurov (1817–1872/3) by Sayana B. Bukhogolova, Soelma R. Batomunkueva, Snezhana P. Garmaeva

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The article examines the biography and works of the 5th abbot of Aginsky datsan (Dechen Lhundublin) Galsan Zhimba Tuguldurov. …”
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    Poetic Biography of G.-Zh. Tuguldurov (1817-1872), the Vth Abbot of Aginsky Datsan Dechen Lhundupling by Bair L. Tushinov, Soelma R. Batomunkueva, Vladimir V. Hartaev

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…TThe article is devoted to the study of the poetic namthar — the biography of the Vth abbot of the Aginsky datsan Dechen Lhundupling Galsan-Zhimba Tuguldurov. …”
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    “…not as history, but…” by Elizabeth Freeman

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Aelred wrote all these works while he was abbot of Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire, and the article suggests that Aelred’s experiences and responsibilities as abbot gave him both the skills to combine many literary genres – vita, genealogy, lament, relatio, translatio, exemplum, sermon, letter – when writing about the past as well as the desire to combine such genres so as to provide his readers with models of hope, and occasionally stern advice, from the past to use in the future.…”
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    Art et réforme clunisienne : le porche sculpté de Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne by Barbara Franzé

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The cross-approach of various indications, which associates written documents and stylistic comparisons, indicates a realisation in the first years of the 12th century, namely in the time of abbot Géraud (1095-v. 1199). Of cluniac origin, Géraud managed, after the failure of his predecessors, to reform his abbey which enjoyed of a prosperity nevermore reached in the future.For the conception of the iconographic programm of the south porch which was intended to the laic community, the abbot seems to have drawned in the vaste literary corpus of Grégorius Magnus, corpus particularly estimated by reformers and clunisians, during the 11th and 12th centuries.…”
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    Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis by Pierre Bouet

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The poem, in dactylic hexameters, describes the foundation of the abbey of Jumièges by Abbot Philibert, its destruction by the vikings, and its restoration by Duke William Longsword in 940.According to the XVIIIth-century manuscript the poem had been engraved on copper plates at the cloister’s entry. …”
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    Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis by Pierre Bouet

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The poem, in dactylic hexameters, describes the foundation of the abbey of Jumièges by Abbot Philibert, its destruction by the vikings, and its restoration by Duke William Longsword in 940.According to the XVIIIth-century manuscript the poem had been engraved on copper plates at the cloister’s entry. …”
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    L’écrit et la justice au Mont Saint-Michel : les notices narratives (vers 1060-1150) by Éric Van Torhoudt

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…The series of narrative notices kept in the cartulary begins under the rule of abbot Renouf (1055-1084/1085), thrives with abbot Bernard (1131-1149) and ends with the beginning of the writing of the cartulary towards 1149/1150. …”
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    Definicja piękna w XII wieku a architektoniczna ekspozycja ołtarza w epoce gotyckiej by Mirosław Bogdan

    Published 2013-11-01
    “… This article, while taking into account the mystical reality of a relic, defines gothic initiated by the abbot Surger with the construction of the first gothic basilica in Saint-Denis near Paris in the XII century, as a reality required to know the difference between individual invisible beauty and corporeal visible beauty. …”
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    L’abbaye de Montebourg en Angleterre (XIe-XIIIe siècle) by Christophe Mauduit

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In the thirteenth century, the abbot of Montebourg becomes canon of Salisbury, underlining so more strongly the narrow relations of Montebourg with the English ecclesiastical world.…”
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    Richard Fox of St Albans by Anna Probert

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In doing so it shows the important connections that Fox had, both to medieval book culture and to influential people including Abbot John Whethamstede and translator Eleanor Hull, which may have contributed to his Chronicle.…”
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    Robert of Torigni’s “pragmatic literacy”: some theoretical considerations by Benjamin Pohl

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Eure, cant. Brionne) and abbot of Mont-Saint-Michel (dép. Manche, cant. Pontorson), and one of the most celebrated historians of the twelfth century. …”
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    Le culte de Maxime de Riez : premiers jalons (I) by Thierry Pécout

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Maxime was bishop of Riez (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) after having been abbot of Lérins. His worship spread immediately after his death at the end of the 5th century. …”
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    Le culte de Maxime de Riez : renouveaux (II) by Thierry Pécout

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Maxime was bishop of Riez (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) after having been abbot of Lérins. His worship spread immediately after his death at the end of the 5th century. …”
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    Juliette Dissel (1902-1962) : la passion du théâtre occitan by Joëlle Ginestet

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Guided by two mentors, abbot Salvat from the Collègi d’Occitania and Armand Praviel a journalist, book reviewer and Jòcs Florals Academy maintainer, she used to perform during occitan poetry shows and was mainly known for his moving « poems recitation ». …”
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