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I The Evolution of Piety
  1. Romanesque and Gothic
  2. Relics [TXT: Letaldus of Micy: Journey of the Relics of St. Junianus 988]
  3. The Virgin
  4. Saints [WEB: Medieval Sourcebook: Saints' Lives Page]
  5. Sacramentalism [TXT:Sermon Stories: Tales of The Host, 12th-13th Century

II Orthodoxy and Heresy [TXT: Caesarius of Heisterbach: Medieval Heresies]
  1. Cathars [TXT: Bernard Gui: Inquisitor's Manual: Accusations against Cathars]
  2. Waldensians [TXT:Conversion of Peter Waldo]

III Changes in Monastic Life
  1. Cluny [WEB:The Cluny Project ]
  2. New Monastic Movements: Carthusians, Cistercians, and Others
    1. Carthusians
    2. Cistercians [WEB:Cistercian Order ]
    3. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) [TXT:Two Accounts of the Early Career of St. Bernard, c. 1150 ]
  3. Women and the New Monastic Orders [WEB:Matrix: A collection of resources for the study of women's religious communities, 500-1500 ]

IV The Papacy and Its Church [WEB: Medieval Sourcebook: Empire and Papacy]
  1. Ecclesiastical Reform [TXT:Bruno of Segni. Pamphlet on Simoniacs]
  2. The Gregorian Reform [TXT: Peter Damian: 'The Different Types of Those Who Sin Against Nature', from Liber Gomorrhianus.1048-54.]
  3. Gregory VII, Henry IV, and Lay Investiture [TXT: Gregory VII: Dictatus Papae 1075] [WEB:Matilda of Tuscany]
  4. The Reformed Papacy [TXT:The Struggle Between Frederick Barbarossa and Alexander III, 1160-1177]

V The Mendicant Orders
  1. The Dominicans [WEB:Dominican Central: Tradition]
  2. The Franciscans [WEB:The Franciscan Archive ][TXT: St. Francis (1182-1226): Canticle of the Sun] [IMG: Image: Innocent III and St. Francis]
  3. Women and the Mendicant Orders [WEB:St Clare of Assisi]







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