De Administratione

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De Administratione is a Latin treatise by Abbot Suger detailing his administration and the rebuilding of the Abbey of Saint-Denis, offering key insights into medieval art, architecture, and monastic governance.

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instanceOf Latin treatise
medieval text
associatedWith Abbey of Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
French monarchy
author Abbot Suger NERFINISHED
countryContext Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dateWritten 12th century
describes church decoration
construction works at Saint-Denis
financing of church rebuilding
liturgical furnishings
management of monastic resources
relics and reliquaries
focusesOn administrative accountability
relationship between beauty and piety
use of precious materials in worship
genre administrative report
historical narrative
hasForm prose
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
intendedAudience contemporaries of Suger
ecclesiastical authorities
language Latin
originalMedium manuscript
placeDescribed Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
preservedIn medieval manuscript tradition
providesEvidenceFor early Gothic architecture
monastic economic practices
royal patronage of churches
regionContext medieval France
relatedWork De Consecratione NERFINISHED
religiousContext Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religiousOrderContext Benedictine NERFINISHED
studiedInField architectural history
art history
church history
medieval studies
subject administration of the Abbey of Saint-Denis
medieval architecture
medieval art
monastic governance
rebuilding of the Abbey of Saint-Denis
timeSpanDescribed Suger's abbacy at Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
titleTranslation On the Administration NERFINISHED
usedBy modern historians of Gothic art
scholars of monastic administration
writtenByOccupation abbot

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Abbot Suger wrote De Administratione