Voyage Litteraire De Deux Religieux Benedictins De La Congregation De Saint Maur recounts the travels and observations of two Benedictine monks, Ursin Durand and Edmond Martè ne, during the early 18th century. This work offers a unique perspective on the cultural, religious, and social landscape of France as seen through the eyes of these scholarly travelers.
Originally published in 1717, this detailed account provides valuable insights into the historical context of the period. The text highlights the meticulous nature of their research and documentation, reflecting the intellectual pursuits of the Saint Maur Congregation. Readers interested in historical travelogues, French history, or the history of religious orders will find this book to be an engaging and informative resource.
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