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British Academy. Its influence on the contemporary Norman Church is less generally appreciated . The dominant external influence on the Norman Church before the Norman Conquest was , however , derived not from Flanders but from Cluny ...
British Academy. Its influence on the contemporary Norman Church is less generally appreciated . The dominant external influence on the Norman Church before the Norman Conquest was , however , derived not from Flanders but from Cluny ...
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... Norman episcopate as pledged to the reforms , and the Norman bishops who brought the reforms to England had for the most part been trained in Norman monasteries . It was through the agency of the reformed monasteries that the Norman ...
... Norman episcopate as pledged to the reforms , and the Norman bishops who brought the reforms to England had for the most part been trained in Norman monasteries . It was through the agency of the reformed monasteries that the Norman ...
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... Norman settlement of England . The revived Norman monasticism of the early eleventh century was not only Cluniac in spirit ; it was also ducal in direction . The work of William of Dijon has here some links with that of Lanfranc . In ...
... Norman settlement of England . The revived Norman monasticism of the early eleventh century was not only Cluniac in spirit ; it was also ducal in direction . The work of William of Dijon has here some links with that of Lanfranc . In ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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