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Fountains Abbey: The story of a mediæval monastery

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An account of the foundation, growth, and material life of a medieval Cistercian monastery, combining architectural description with archival records. It reconstructs the community’s origins, the establishment of daughter houses, the layout and construction of cloister, church, chapter-house, refectory and ancillary buildings, and the daily routines and labors of monks and lay brothers. The narrative draws on detailed examinations of ruins, ground plans, charters, chronicles, and legal documents to trace administrative developments, building campaigns, and external relations up to the monastery’s suppression and the disposition of its lands.

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George Hodges

George Hodges was an English author and theologian known for his works that explore historical and biblical themes. His notable book, "Fountains Abbey: The Story of a Mediæval Monastery," delves into the rich history of one of England's most significant monastic sites. Hodges also contributed to literature with works such as "The Garden of Eden: Stories from the First Nine Books of the Old Testament," which presents biblical narratives in an accessible format. Additionally, he wrote about influential figures like William Penn, reflecting his interest in the intersections of faith, history, and culture.

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