The Carmelites and Antiquity: Mendicants and their Pasts in the Middle Ages

Author:   Andrew Jotischky (, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Lancaster)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   18 July 2002
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Author:   Andrew Jotischky (, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Lancaster)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.550kg
ISBN:  

9780198206347


ISBN 10:   0198206348
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   18 July 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: The Carmelites, c.1187-1530 2: Identity, Image, and Antiquity: The Carmelite Habit 3: The `Ignea sagitta' (1270): The First Defence of Carmelite Tradition 4: The Development of Carmelite Historical Narrative, c.1240-1400 5: Carmelite Ecclesiology in the Fourteenth Century 6: Hagiography and the Orthodox Past: Two Carmelite Saints 7: The Carmelite Historical Tradition, c.1400-1530 8: Patterns in Mendicant Historical Thinking 9: Antiquity, Truth, and Historical Method in the Carmelites and Others Conclusion

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In this sympathetic study, Jotischky has helped us to understand how and why the Carmelites evolved this myth of their origins, and in doing so has also shed much welcome light on late-medieval attitudes to antiquity. Bernard Hamilton, Crusades, 5 In this volume Andrew Jotischky establishes himself as the foremost scholar currently working on the medieval Carmelites. He provides an illuminating and important account ... This is also an important contribution to our understanding of mendicant ideas of antiquity. Journal of Ecclesiastical History Jotischky is aware of the limitations of an approach which cannot trace the lay reception of the arguments presented, but this remains an important project, accomplished with enviable lightness of touch. Journal of Ecclesiastical History Jotischky's account is clear and thorough. It is enriched by a narrative of the documentable early history of the Order as well as by insightful comparisons with myth-making in the rival Orders. Robert Lerner, Times Literary Supplement An invaluable contribution to Carmelite historiography ... The Carmelites and Antiquity is a major contribution to Carmelite studies. It has grown out of an earlier work, The Perfection of Solitude (Penn University Press, 1996) and not only represents an awareness of Carmelite historical studies but also says something significant about the Order's self-awareness. It has much to offer the Carmelite Family in the twenty-first century for its own current growth in self-understanding. Wilfrid McGreal, O'Carm, Food For The Journey (Mount Carmel April-June 2003)


In this sympathetic study, Jotischky has helped us to understand how and why the Carmelites evolved this myth of their origins, and in doing so has also shed much welcome light on late-medieval attitudes to antiquity. Bernard Hamilton, Crusades, 5 In this volume Andrew Jotischky establishes himself as the foremost scholar currently working on the medieval Carmelites. He provides an illuminating and important account ... This is also an important contribution to our understanding of mendicant ideas of antiquity. Journal of Ecclesiastical History Jotischky is aware of the limitations of an approach which cannot trace the lay reception of the arguments presented, but this remains an important project, accomplished with enviable lightness of touch. Journal of Ecclesiastical History Jotischky's account is clear and thorough. It is enriched by a narrative of the documentable early history of the Order as well as by insightful comparisons with myth-making in the rival Orders. Robert Lerner, Times Literary Supplement An invaluable contribution to Carmelite historiography ... The Carmelites and Antiquity is a major contribution to Carmelite studies. It has grown out of an earlier work, The Perfection of Solitude (Penn University Press, 1996) and not only represents an awareness of Carmelite historical studies but also says something significant about the Order's self-awareness. It has much to offer the Carmelite Family in the twenty-first century for its own current growth in self-understanding. Wilfrid McGreal, O'Carm, Food For The Journey (Mount Carmel April-June 2003)


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Andrew Jotischky is a Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University.

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