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Maurist

Congregation of French Benedictine Catholic monks, established 1621 at the monastery of St Maur-sur-Loire. Subsequently its chief house was in Paris, and there the Maurist fathers carried on literary and historical work. In 1792 the congregation was suppressed.



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The Reception of the Church Fathers in the West: From the Carolingians to the Maurists, ed.
The attempts of Mabillon and the Maurists to construct a linear and secure system of graphic forms and thus to make palaeography into the first of the historical sciences; 2.
McConica describes the movement of editors from the monastery to universities, carrying the tradition of the Bollandists, the Maurists, and the Benedictines from devoted clergy to more secular disciples.
 
 
 
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