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The Life of Blessed Bernard of Tiron

  • By Ruth Harwood Cline, Geoffrey Grossus
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Around 1147 the bishop of Chartres directed Geoffrey Grossus, a monk of Tiron Abbey, to write the life of its founder Bernard of Abbeville (ca. 1050-1116) in an effort to further his canonization. Although Geoffrey Grossus blithely borrowed from other writings on saints' lives to further his hagiographical purpose, he presented an erudite, action-filled, and sympathetic portrait of the ascetic founder of an increasingly prominent and wealthy congregation.

Bernard was a reformed Benedictine monk, abbot of Saint-Cyprien of Poitiers, and claustral prior of its daughter abbey, Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe. Deposed at the instigation of Abbot Hugh of Cluny shortly after his installation in 1100, Bernard traveled to Rome to make a spirited defense of Saint-Cyprien's independence before the papal curia. He alternated cloistered life with unauthorized retreats with Vital of Savigny's hermit community, supporting himself by woodworking and ironwork, and offshore on the pirate-infested Chausey Island. On tours with Vital and Robert of Arbrissel, he risked his life preaching clerical celibacy in Normandy. In old age he founded Tiron Abbey in Perche near Chartres and became known as a healer and visionary.

Although Bernard worked few miracles and was never canonized, he was venerated as a holy man who was deeply involved in many aspects of the religious reformation of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Tiron expanded into a large congregation under royal patronage with abbeys and priories in modern France and the British Isles, where it preceded the Cistercians by a decade in Wales, Scotland, and on the Southampton Water. Tironian abbeys and priories survived until the English Reformation and the French Revolution.

The first English translation of the Vita Bernardi, this book makes accessible to medieval and religious historians one of the more interesting and lively stories of the twelfth century.


ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR:


Ruth Harwood Cline received her Ph.D. from Georgetown University, where she is a research associate in the department of history. She was formerly a career language officer of the U.S. Department of State.

PRAISE FOR THE BOOK:

" T]ranslations of medieval source materials are incredibly valuable, especially for undergraduate students who do not yet have the language facilities to engage with premodern primary source materials firsthand. For this reason, books like the one under review are always occasions for some celebration. Ruth Cline's translation of Geoffrey Grossus' Life of Bernard of Tiron (written c. 1147) is particularly welcome because it draws attention to an important religious figure, Bernard, Abbot of Tiron (c. 1046-1116). . . . Students will find many memorable tales of adventure in Bernard's eclectic and wayward career. . . . M]any teachers will find Cline's translation useful in the classroom."--Scott G. Bruce, H-France Reviews

"This translation and edition of the Vita by Ruth Cline has corrected and edited the work of Geoffrey. Her work has not only presented us with a well written monastic source important for monastic historians but also for those monastic texts in opposition to the Clunaic reform. . . . This translation and commentary by Ruth Cline is both important and well done."--Cyprian Davis, O.S.B., American Benedictine Review


" An] excellent book on Bernard of Tiron. . . . The translation reads fluently but is literal enough to give some feel of the original Latin. . . . Cline's introduction and Geoffrey's text are full of interesting details. . . . Dr. Cline has done justice to Bernard of Tiron, and The Catholic University of America Press has brought to light a very well-produced book." --Hugh Feiss, OSB, Cistercian Studies Quarterly

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    • SKU: 9780813216812
    • Manufacturer: Catholic Univ Of Amer Pr
    • ISBN 13: 9780813216812
    • Language of Text: English
    • Publication Date: 10/09/2009
    • Format: Paperback
    • Author: Geoffrey Grossus
    • Author: Ruth Harwood Cline
    • Page Count: 177
    • Width: 5.50 inches
    • Height: 0.60 inches
    • Length: 8.40 inches
    • Weight: 0.04 pounds

     
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