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AMONG the most dramatic aspects of the movement of reform in the eleventh and twelfth centuries was the sheer number of new religious communities and forms of life and of men from all over Europe who were attracted to them.
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pastoral revenues, old black monks, old black houses, cartae caritatis, reformed monks, unordained monks, stricter life, regular canons, studi medioevali, older monasteries, twelfth centur, long liturgy, secular monks, new monks, reformed houses, apostolic life, eremitical life, chanoines réguliers, early monks, familiar psalms
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Bernard of Clairvaux, Middle Ages, Robert of Arbrissel, Ordericus Vitalis, William of St Thierry, Hugh of St Victor, Bernard of Tiron, Philip of Harvengt, Rupert of Deutz, Peter Damiani, Otto of Freising, Richard of St Victor, Stephen of Obazine, Gerald of Wales, Geoffrey Grossus, Anselm of Havelberg, Joachim of Fiore, Monte Cassino, Guigo of La Chartreuse, Adam of Dryburgh, Guibert of Nogent, Hugh of Kirkstall, Pontius of Léras, Song of Songs, Stephen of Grandmont
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