found: Evans, J. The romanesque architecture of the Order of Cluny, 1938.
found: Cowdrey, H.E.J. The Cluniacs and the Gregorian reform, 1970.
found: Cistercians and Cluniacs, 1977.
found: Constable, G. Cluniac studies, 1980.
found: LC manual cat.(hdg.: Cluniacs; usage: Ordre de Cluny; info: St. Anselm's Abbey in D.C. consulted re hdg.)
found: New Cath. encyc.(Cluniac reform: because of specific historical circumstances Cluny abbey rapidly became the center of a vast movement of reform that continued until the 12th cent.; Order of Cluny; the Cluniacs; the Cluniac Order) (Cluny, Abbey of: f. 909; heyday under abbots Odilo (994-1049) and Hugh (1049-1109); as more monasteries adopted Cluniac customs and Cluny founded priories there came into existence an Ordo Cluniacensis; 1184 houses at peak ca. 1100; in 17th cent. the Order was divided into Old Observance and Strict Observance [no publs. in LC data base]; it came to an end Feb. 19, 1790)