monasticon (Meaning)
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monasticon (n.)
A book giving an account of monasteries.
Synonyms & Antonyms of monasticon
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monasticon Sentence Examples
- The "Monasticon Gallicanum" is a vast work that documents the history and possessions of monastic institutions in France.
- The "Monasticon Anglicanum" provides an extensive account of the religious houses of the United Kingdom.
- The "Monasticon Hibernicum" is a monumental work that chronicles the founding and development of monasteries in Ireland.
- The "Monasticons" of various countries offer invaluable insights into the social and economic life of medieval Europe.
- The "Monasticon Diœcesis Exoniensis" contains a detailed history of the monasteries in the Diocese of Exeter, England.
- The "Monasticon Diocesis Dublinensis" provides a comprehensive record of the religious houses in the Diocese of Dublin, Ireland.
- The "Monasticon anglicanum" by Sir William Dugdale is a seminal reference work for the study of English medieval monasticism.
- The "Monasticon belgicum" by Cornelius a Beughem is a valuable resource for the ecclesiastical history of the Low Countries.
- The "Monasticon Italiae" is a scholarly work that investigates the origins and evolution of Italian monasteries.
- The "Monasticon Britannicum" is an ambitious project that aims to catalog all known British monasteries, both past and present.
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A book giving an account of monasteries.
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The "Monasticon Gallicanum" is a vast work that documents the history and possessions of monastic institutions in France.
The "Monasticon Anglicanum" provides an extensive account of the religious houses of the United Kingdom.
The "Monasticon Hibernicum" is a monumental work that chronicles the founding and development of monasteries in Ireland.
The "Monasticons" of various countries offer invaluable insights into the social and economic life of medieval Europe.