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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Table of Contents IX
- Foreword 1
- Introduction All but Marginal: The Co-Constructions of Otherness in the Middle Ages 3
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Part I: The Fundamental Edge
- Chapter 1 Reading in Community, Writing a Community: Douceline’s Vida and the Beguines of Roubaud 23
- Chapter 2 “No More Horrified by Them”: Royal Holy Women and Lepers in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Hagiography 59
- Chapter 3 Exclusion and Marginalization of Widows in Late Medieval Barcelona 75
- Chapter 4 Ageing Women, (In)Visible Bodies: Iconographies on the Edge in Late-Medieval Iberia (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries) 93
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Part II: The Religious Edge
- Chapter 5 Catharistae in Question: A Case of Rupture in the Manichaean Sect 119
- Chapter 6 Art, Iconography, and Orthodoxy between the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: The Case of the Ascension 141
- Chapter 7 The Early Cistercian Order and the Persecution of Heresy: Bernard of Clairvaux’s and Geoffrey of Auxerre’s Attitudes Towards the Violent Persecution of Heretics 159
- Chapter 8 From Persecution to Exile: Jewish Views on Christians and Christianity in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon 177
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Part III: The Edge of Society
- Chapter 9 Social Domination and Resistance: Slavery in the Medieval Christian Western Mediterranean 201
- Chapter 10 Diverging Views of the “Leper” in Legal, Literary, and Doctrinal Texts from Thirteenth-Century Western Europe 221
- Chapter 11 On the Margins of Society: Exclusion through Exile as a Structuring Motif in Sir Orfeo 237
- Chapter 12 Defying Containment: The Use of the Frame in Depictions of Monstrous Peoples in Monte Cassino Rhabanus Maurus Codex 251
- Notes on Contributors 267
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Table of Contents IX
- Foreword 1
- Introduction All but Marginal: The Co-Constructions of Otherness in the Middle Ages 3
-
Part I: The Fundamental Edge
- Chapter 1 Reading in Community, Writing a Community: Douceline’s Vida and the Beguines of Roubaud 23
- Chapter 2 “No More Horrified by Them”: Royal Holy Women and Lepers in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Hagiography 59
- Chapter 3 Exclusion and Marginalization of Widows in Late Medieval Barcelona 75
- Chapter 4 Ageing Women, (In)Visible Bodies: Iconographies on the Edge in Late-Medieval Iberia (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries) 93
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Part II: The Religious Edge
- Chapter 5 Catharistae in Question: A Case of Rupture in the Manichaean Sect 119
- Chapter 6 Art, Iconography, and Orthodoxy between the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: The Case of the Ascension 141
- Chapter 7 The Early Cistercian Order and the Persecution of Heresy: Bernard of Clairvaux’s and Geoffrey of Auxerre’s Attitudes Towards the Violent Persecution of Heretics 159
- Chapter 8 From Persecution to Exile: Jewish Views on Christians and Christianity in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon 177
-
Part III: The Edge of Society
- Chapter 9 Social Domination and Resistance: Slavery in the Medieval Christian Western Mediterranean 201
- Chapter 10 Diverging Views of the “Leper” in Legal, Literary, and Doctrinal Texts from Thirteenth-Century Western Europe 221
- Chapter 11 On the Margins of Society: Exclusion through Exile as a Structuring Motif in Sir Orfeo 237
- Chapter 12 Defying Containment: The Use of the Frame in Depictions of Monstrous Peoples in Monte Cassino Rhabanus Maurus Codex 251
- Notes on Contributors 267
- Index 271