Let me add another related item:
David Sherlock and William Zajac, "A Fourteenth-Century Monastic Sign List
from Bury St. Edmunds Abbey," _Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of
Archaeology and History_ 36:251-73. The article has a substantial
bibliography.
JAB
At 03:43 PM 9/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Within the past month there was a thread of our discussion centering on
>monastic sign language. I was reminded of a book that has just come into
>our library collection, Marilyn Daniels, Benedictine Roots in the
>Development of Deaf Education (Westport, Conn., Bergin and Garvey,
>1997). I'm not sure of the original query regarding monastic sign
>language but thought of this book and couldn't put my hands on it until
>now.
>
>Thomas Sullivan, OSB
>
James A. Brundage
History & Law
University of Kansas
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