Abbreviations; Youth; Bachelor; Master; The testing time; Teacher and preacher; Patriarch; The last days; Bibliography; Index
`It entailed a great deal of patient research ... As portrayed by
Dr Dunbabin with considerable sensitivity, Pierre comes across as a
very human figure.'
Times Literary Supplement
'This book is certainly to be welcomed. It illustrates admirably
the tensions which affected clerics in early fourteenth-century
France'.
R.N. Swanson, French History (OUP).
`Dr Dunbabin has drawn together the threads of this complex story
with subtlety and sensitivity, from the largely unpublished
sources. The outline of events is richly studded with extracts from
Pierre's work and illustrations of the habits of his thought... She
brings him alive with great skill and a judicious retraint which
prevents her from over-colouring his activities. This is a
first-rate book which does a great deal to fill out what have
hitherto
been outlines in many areas of contemporary Dominican
activity'.
G.R. Evans, Journal of Theological Studies, vol 42, Oct 1991.
'Pierre de la Palud was an important figure in his own day and it
is good to have a full and reliable account of his career. Dunbabin
gives an excellent account of Pierre's life. Dunbabin makes good
use of excerpts from the manuscript sources to illustrate aspects
of his personality and intellectual temperament.'
Brian Tierney, Ecclesiastical History, Volume 43, No. 1, January
1992
'In making Palud and his writings more widely known, this book is
certainly to be welcomed. It illustrates admirably the tensions
which affected clerics in early fourteenth-century France. Palud
could, and did, range widely, both geographically and
intellectually. This book treats him sensitively and
sympathetically. It serves its purpose as a biography.'
R.N. Swanson, University of Birmingham, French History, Vol. 5, No.
4, Dec '91
'Mrs Dunbabin writes with clarity and concision.'
Journal of Medieval History 17 (1991)
`This is an exceptionally interesting book. ... Dunbabin reveals a
sureness of touch both in setting the background and in assessing
Pierre's contribution. This is a major achievement. ... The present
book is the first major biography of him, and no doubt it will
remain definitive for many years to come. ... The book is written
attractively and fluently and is well produced.'
N. Tanner, Medium Aevum
`An impressive feature of Jean Dunbabin's lively and compelling
book is the constant awareness of the social and political milieu
of the friar, and the intellectual and spiritual life of the man of
affairs. Dr Dunbabin is uniquely well-qualified for the task...This
is a short book, yet packed with insights...Unpretentious and
succinct, this rich work should be read by anybody whose interests
touch on those of an able but, as his biographer refuses to
conceal, rather pedestrian figure whose appeal lies not least in
his weaknesses. It is Dunbabin's achievement to have brought
Pierre's humanity to life and, in doing so, to have illuminated so
much of the world
in which he lived.'
English Historical Review
`A short but evocative study... The study portrays well Pierre's
role against the backcloth of the events of his time. It commends
itself to liturgists by its adept and extensive use of the
colourful imagery of his sermons, which would undoubtedly merit
further study.'
Anthony Ward, SM, Ephemerides Liturgicae 107 (1993)
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