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Libellus de Diversis Ordinibus et Professionibus qui sunt in Aecclesia
I. Hermits, who usually live alone or with a few others.
II. Monks who live close to men, such as the Cluniacs and the like.
III. Monks who remove themselves far from men, such as the Cistercians and the like.
IV. Monks who are called seculars, who ignore their profession.
V. Canons who establish themselves far from men, such as the Premonstratensians and the Canons of Saint-Josse.
VI. Canons who have their houses near the activities of men, such as the canons of St. Quentin in the field and of St. Victor.
VII. Canons who live among the men of the world, and are called seculars.
Giles Constable and Bernard S. Smith (eds)
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Oxford Medieval Texts: Libellus de Diversis Ordinibus et Professionibus qui sunt in Aecclesia (Revised Edition)
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Libellus de Diversis Ordinibus et Professionibus qui sunt in Aecclesia
I. Hermits, who usually live alone or with a few others.
II. Monks who live close to men, such as the Cluniacs and the like.
III. Monks who remove themselves far from men, such as the Cistercians and the like.
IV. Monks who are called seculars, who ignore their profession.
V. Canons who establish themselves far from men, such as the Premonstratensians and the Canons of Saint-Josse.
VI. Canons who have their houses near the activities of men, such as the canons of St. Quentin in the field and of St. Victor.
VII. Canons who live among the men of the world, and are called seculars.
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