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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- List of Plates
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Model Priest and his Antithesis
- 3 The Aristocratic Cleric
- 4 The Wealth of the Secular Clergy
- 5 Patronage and Advancement
- 6 Courtiers, Bureaucrats, and Hell
- 7 Clerical Marriage and Clerical Celibacy
- 8 Kinship, Household, Hospitality, and Friendship
- 9 Violence, Clerical Status, and the Issue of Criminous Clerks
- 10 English Secular Clerics and the Growth of European Intellectual Life in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance
- 11 Secular Clerics as Collectors and Donors of Books
- 12 Secular Clerics as Authors and Intellectuals
- 13 Secular Clerics as Cultural Patrons and Performers
- 14 Clerics and Religious Life
- 15 The War against the Monks
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plates
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- Source:
- The Secular Clergy in England, 1066–1216
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- List of Plates
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Model Priest and his Antithesis
- 3 The Aristocratic Cleric
- 4 The Wealth of the Secular Clergy
- 5 Patronage and Advancement
- 6 Courtiers, Bureaucrats, and Hell
- 7 Clerical Marriage and Clerical Celibacy
- 8 Kinship, Household, Hospitality, and Friendship
- 9 Violence, Clerical Status, and the Issue of Criminous Clerks
- 10 English Secular Clerics and the Growth of European Intellectual Life in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance
- 11 Secular Clerics as Collectors and Donors of Books
- 12 Secular Clerics as Authors and Intellectuals
- 13 Secular Clerics as Cultural Patrons and Performers
- 14 Clerics and Religious Life
- 15 The War against the Monks
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plates