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The book opens with several commendatory letters and prefaces.
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By 1762 the monastery, which had meanwhile fallen into the hands of commendatory abbots, comprised only two monks.
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After the eighth century various attempts were made by popes and councils to regulate the appointment of commendatory abbots.
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The tickets were regarded as commendatory letters.
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From the 13th century onwards the monastery decayed badly; the final decline began in 1419, when it came under the jurisdiction of commendatory abbots.
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The revenues of the community were separated from those of the commendatory abbots, and the first of a series of triennially appointed regular abbots was appointed.
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The abbey began to decline after this, especially from the early 16th century, when commendatory abbots acquired authority.
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These secular appointments often gave the position of commendatory abbot to unqualified people who mismanaged their monasteries.
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Clergy, however, could still be appointed as commendatory abbots, and the practice was used to provide an income to a professor, student, priest, or cardinal.
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It fell however into the hands of commendatory abbots in 1536.
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