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Paperback Opera Omnia Book

ISBN: 1279456256

ISBN13: 9781279456255

Opera Omnia

Opera Omnia presents the collected works of Odilo of Cluny (c. 962 - 1049), a significant figure in medieval monastic reform and the abbot of Cluny Abbey from 994 until his death. This volume offers invaluable insights into the religious, intellectual, and administrative life of one of the most influential monastic orders in Europe. Odilo's writings reflect the spiritual fervor and organizational prowess that characterized the Cluniac movement.

Readers will find a wealth of historical material shedding light on the Cluniac reforms, the role of monasticism in medieval society, and the development of Christian thought during this period. This collection serves as an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of monasticism, medieval religion, and the broader cultural landscape of the Middle Ages. His work provides a window into the mindset of a key player during a transformative era in European history.

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