medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Hi, Meg--
I thought the Austin canons (black canons) dressed entirely in black. The habit you describe sounds Dominican to me, but that may just be my ignorance.
best regards,
Sherry
On 06/17/13, "Cormack, Margaret Jean" wrote:
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> Hi,
> I feel I should know the answer to this, but . .. was there a recognizable form of dress for Augustinian canons in the late 12th c. and later? Would a figure wearing a white robe under a black cape/cope be recognizable as Augustinian as opposed to, say, a bishop?
> Meg
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