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3. Spiritual Sanctions in Wales
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Lester K. Little
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors' Note vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I. HAGIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
- 1. Lay People's Sanctity in Western Europe: Evolution of a Pattern (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries) 21
- 2. Sanctity and Experience in Pictorial Hagiography: Two Illustrated Lives of Saints from Romanesque France 33
- 3. Spiritual Sanctions in Wales 67
- 4. National Characteristics in the Portrayal of English Saints in the South English Legendary 81
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PART II. THE LANGUAGE OF RELIGIOUS DISCOURSE
- 5. From the Oral to the Written in Medieval and Renaissance Saints' Lives 97
- 6. Martyrdom and the Female Voice: Saint Christine in the Cité des dames 115
- 7. Saints, Nuns, and Speech in the Canterbury Tales 136
- 8. Speaking without Tongues: The Martyr Romanus and Augustine's Theory of Language in Illustrations of Bern Burgerbibliothek Codex 264 161
- 9. Non Alia Sed Aliter: The Hermeneutics of Gender in Bernard of Clairvaux 181
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PART III. SAINTLINESS AND GENDER
- 10. The Need to Give: Suffering and Female Sanctity in the Middle Ages 199
- 11. Friars as Confidants of Holy Women in Medieval Dominican Hagiography 222
- 12. Women Saints, the Vernacular, and History in Early Medieval France 247
- 13. The Corporeality of Female Sanctity in The Life of Saint Margaret 268
- 14. Holiness and the Culture of Devotion: Remarks on Some Late Medieval Male Saints 288
- Notes on Contributors and Editors 306
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors' Note vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. HAGIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
- 1. Lay People's Sanctity in Western Europe: Evolution of a Pattern (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries) 21
- 2. Sanctity and Experience in Pictorial Hagiography: Two Illustrated Lives of Saints from Romanesque France 33
- 3. Spiritual Sanctions in Wales 67
- 4. National Characteristics in the Portrayal of English Saints in the South English Legendary 81
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PART II. THE LANGUAGE OF RELIGIOUS DISCOURSE
- 5. From the Oral to the Written in Medieval and Renaissance Saints' Lives 97
- 6. Martyrdom and the Female Voice: Saint Christine in the Cité des dames 115
- 7. Saints, Nuns, and Speech in the Canterbury Tales 136
- 8. Speaking without Tongues: The Martyr Romanus and Augustine's Theory of Language in Illustrations of Bern Burgerbibliothek Codex 264 161
- 9. Non Alia Sed Aliter: The Hermeneutics of Gender in Bernard of Clairvaux 181
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PART III. SAINTLINESS AND GENDER
- 10. The Need to Give: Suffering and Female Sanctity in the Middle Ages 199
- 11. Friars as Confidants of Holy Women in Medieval Dominican Hagiography 222
- 12. Women Saints, the Vernacular, and History in Early Medieval France 247
- 13. The Corporeality of Female Sanctity in The Life of Saint Margaret 268
- 14. Holiness and the Culture of Devotion: Remarks on Some Late Medieval Male Saints 288
- Notes on Contributors and Editors 306
- Index 309