ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1975, this book helps students understand why the Movements of the 12th century remained much more enclosed and monastic or turned to heresy; How much the new orders of Friars owed to the earlier movements and to what extent they arose from the personal inspiration of Saint Francis and Saint Dominic. The introduction is arranged to help the documents to speak for themselves: it opens with a direct confrontation with Francis then goes back to search the religious experience of the 10th to 12th centuries for movements and especially well documented individuals who can help explain the development of fashions and ideas. There are sections on precursors, both monks and heretics, and on the papal policies towards these movements, and the introduction closes with a chapter on Dominic and an epilogue on the impact of the Friars.

part |99 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|3 pages

Prologue

chapter 2|20 pages

St Francis 1

chapter 3|23 pages

The Preparation 1

chapter 4|12 pages

The Preparation: The Heretics

chapter 5|14 pages

The Preparation: Papal Policy 1

chapter 6|17 pages

St Dominic 1

chapter 7|8 pages

The Coming of the Friars

part |101 pages

Documents

chapter 1|3 pages

St Francis’s Testament

chapter 2|6 pages

The Rule of the Friars Minor

chapter 3|1 pages

St Francis’s Seventh Admonition

chapter 4|1 pages

St Francis’s Fourth Letter

chapter 8|3 pages

A Sermon of Bernard of Tiron

chapter 12|3 pages

Waldo’s Profession of Faith

chapter 13|2 pages

Walter Map on the Waldensians

chapter 16|2 pages

The Fourth Lateran Council, 1215

chapter 19|1 pages

The Foundation Charter of Prouille, 1211

chapter 20|2 pages

Letters of St Dominic

chapter 26|2 pages

From Matthew Paris, Chronica Maiora