Carmel in Britain: People and places

Carmel in Britain: People and places
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Publisher : Edizioni Carmelitane
Total Pages : 270
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Download or read book Carmel in Britain: People and places written by Patrick Fitzgerald-Lombard and published by Edizioni Carmelitane. This book was released on 1992 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume takes as its theme the people and places of the medieval province. It includes a survey of all the 39 houses of the province as well as descriptions of the life of the province and some of the friars. Also includes a substantial bibliography covering the province as a whole and each of the houses. This collection provides an excellent background for a greater understanding and appreciation of the Whitefriars of the medieval province.The first volume of collected articles about the Medieval Carmelite Province of England. They were published for the 750th anniversary of the arrival of the Carmelites in England, in 1242.


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