Around the cloister: Spaces for monks and spaces for laymen in the early medieval monasteries

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Abstract

This paper presents some considerations on the organisation of the monastic space in western countries, a main topic in the current debate on monasticism. The uses of the area within the enclosure, but not included in the sacred core (the abbatial church and the living quarters reserved to the monastic community), are the object of this research. It deals with a particular space, where several categories of people, very different in their status – monks, servants, dependants, visitors, pilgrims/devotees and, generally speaking, “laymen” –, meet each other and operate together. Many functions are associated to this very complex area, e.g. hospitality, crafts, permanent residence, burial, sometimes economical and commercial activities. Both written and archaeological sources allow us to understand the uses of this particular in-between space and its transformations in the Early Middle Ages.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)396-416
Numero di pagine21
RivistaHortus Artium Mediaevalium
Volume24
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2018

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