Monumenta Franciscana is a collection of original documents pertaining to the Franciscan Order in England. Compiled and edited by Brewer, this work offers invaluable primary source material for scholars and researchers interested in the history of the Franciscan Order, religious life in medieval England, and the broader social and political context of the period.
Written in Latin, these documents provide a direct window into the activities, governance, and spiritual life of the Franciscans. They shed light on the Order's interactions with the English monarchy, the Church, and the wider population. "Monumenta Franciscana" remains an essential resource for understanding the development and influence of the Franciscan Order in England and its lasting legacy.
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