medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Jim Bugslag <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > somewhere around there is/was an important convent,
"Saint-Remy-des-Landes", which has disappeared without a trace, apparently.
> I'm not familiar with this, but another important convent not too far from
Les Vaux de Cernay was Port-Royal
yes, i've got a copy of the cartulary from there --it had another name, i
forget what, just at the moment.
not having read it, i didn't realise that it was in that neighborhood.
>(until it was moved to Paris in the 17th century),
and became famous for other reasons.
>over which the monks of Les Vaux de Cernay exercised some authority,
supplying them, for example, with priests and chaplains. There are ruins at
Port-Royal, as well, also in private hands, but I haven't seen them, as the
site has always been closed when I've tried to visit.
i've certainly never seen anything published on it.
i don't have access to Cottineau's _Repertoire_ --both St. R.-des-Landes and
Port Royal would be in that, i'm sure.
c
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