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Chapter 11 Nuns, Cistercian Chant and Observant Reform in the Southern Low Countries
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors xii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Abbreviations xvii
- Chapter 1 Debating Identities: Women and Monastic Reform in the Medieval West, c. 1000–1500 1
- Chapter 2 Liturgy and Female Monastic Hagiography Around the Year 1000: A lecture croisée of the Life of Liutrud, the Second Life of Glodesind of Metz and the So-called Pontificale Romano-Germanicum 24
- Chapter 3 Remakers of Reform: The Women Religious of Leominster and their Prayerbook 57
- Chapter 4 The Materiality of Female Religious Reform in Twelfth-Century Ireland: The Case of Co-located Religious Houses 81
- Chapter 5 Women as Witnesses: Picturing Gender and Spiritual Identity in a Twelfth-Century Embroidered Fragment from Northern Germany 98
- Chapter 6 Mulieres religiose and Cistercian Nuns in Northern Italy in the Thirteenth Century: A Choice of ‘Order’ 132
- Chapter 7 Circulation of Books and Reform Ideas between Female Monasteries in Medieval Castile: From Twelfth-Century Cistercians to the Observant Reform 154
- Chapter 8 Women, Men and Local Monasticism in Late Medieval Bologna 180
- Chapter 9 Building Community: Material Concerns in the Fifteenth-Century Monastic Reform 202
- Chapter 10 Who Made Reform Visible? Male and Female Agency in Changing Visual Culture 227
- Chapter 11 Nuns, Cistercian Chant and Observant Reform in the Southern Low Countries 249
- Index 271
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors xii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Abbreviations xvii
- Chapter 1 Debating Identities: Women and Monastic Reform in the Medieval West, c. 1000–1500 1
- Chapter 2 Liturgy and Female Monastic Hagiography Around the Year 1000: A lecture croisée of the Life of Liutrud, the Second Life of Glodesind of Metz and the So-called Pontificale Romano-Germanicum 24
- Chapter 3 Remakers of Reform: The Women Religious of Leominster and their Prayerbook 57
- Chapter 4 The Materiality of Female Religious Reform in Twelfth-Century Ireland: The Case of Co-located Religious Houses 81
- Chapter 5 Women as Witnesses: Picturing Gender and Spiritual Identity in a Twelfth-Century Embroidered Fragment from Northern Germany 98
- Chapter 6 Mulieres religiose and Cistercian Nuns in Northern Italy in the Thirteenth Century: A Choice of ‘Order’ 132
- Chapter 7 Circulation of Books and Reform Ideas between Female Monasteries in Medieval Castile: From Twelfth-Century Cistercians to the Observant Reform 154
- Chapter 8 Women, Men and Local Monasticism in Late Medieval Bologna 180
- Chapter 9 Building Community: Material Concerns in the Fifteenth-Century Monastic Reform 202
- Chapter 10 Who Made Reform Visible? Male and Female Agency in Changing Visual Culture 227
- Chapter 11 Nuns, Cistercian Chant and Observant Reform in the Southern Low Countries 249
- Index 271