Veinticuatro horas en la vida de un monasterio de los siglos XVI y XVII
Abstract
The present study proposes to realize an approximation to the complex and fascinating world of the daily life in masculine and feminine monasteries of the Modern Age. Across a tour for the principal monastic moments of the day and the week, there are appearing the spaces in which there take place the principal activities of monks and nuns. Also there is deduced of the exhibition the singularity of this form of life and the challenges to which it had to face in the epoch. The consideration separated from the closing of the women arisen in the Council of Trent, discovers a gender conditioning that extends up to the present.Downloads
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