This book is not just another publication in the realm of Cistercian studies. It brings together texts by researchers who have delved into diverse facets of Cistercian studies over extended periods. These investigations weave a coherent trajectory of profound scholarly maturity, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary approaches and constant dialogue with various fields of knowledge.
The collection presents challenges concerning new pathways of research within Cistercian studies, indicating that historical examinations are far from complete. New documents will continue to emerge from archives and libraries, and novel means of analysis will be developed, suggesting the richness yet to be discovered in comparative studies.
Most articles in this collection will be particularly beneficial to scholars focused on medieval monasticism and the Cistercian order. Over half the contributions emphasize Cistercian book culture and manuscripts, making this volume particularly appealing for those investigating these specific areas.
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