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medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture

St. Gall? Monastery + cathedral -- course it had AS links.

At 16:57 16/04/2010, you wrote:
>medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
>the issue has come up on my little Chartres discussion list of whether or not
>there were scriptoria capable of producing whole books (not just charters)
>attached to cathedral chapters.
>
>specifically, of course, we were considering the case of Chartres,
>particularly in the period before 1200.
>
>England, with its curious, peculiar and kinky institution of monastic
>cathedrals, would not be relevant for comparison (it seems to me, but i'm
>willing to be corrected if it's absolutely necessary).
>
>
>does anyone know of documented examples of continental cathedral chapter
>scriptoria producing *whole books* (pontificals, ordinals and suchlike service
>books in particular) before the 13th c.?
>
>or, even after that time?
>
>many thanks for any thoughts/suggestions/examples.
>
>c
>
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