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Editore: Wiley-Blackwell, 2002
ISBN 10: 0631226516ISBN 13: 9780631226512
Da: Pangloss antikvariat & text., Visby, Svezia
Libro
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Blackwell Publishers, 2001. Soft cover (Limhäftad/Paperback). Spine somewhat faded. Front cover's lower corner with light edge wear/creases. Otherwise near fine condition. xi, 244 p. ISBN 0-631-22651-6.
Editore: Brepols, 2006
ISBN 10: 250351703XISBN 13: 9782503517032
Da: Yellowed Leaves Antique & Vintage Books, Wolfville, NS, Canada
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: New. 255 pages. Contents: General Introduction/ The Life of Mary of Oignies by James of Vitry/ The Supplement to James of Vitry's Life of Mary of Oignies/ History of the Foundation of the Venerable Church of Blessed Nicholas of Oignies and the Handmaid of Christ Mary of Oignies/ The Liturgical Office of Mary of Oignies by Goswin of Bossut/ Mary of Oignies: A Friend of the Saints/ The Manuscript Transmission of the Vita Maria Oigniacensis in the Later Middle Ages.
Editore: Brepols, 2003
ISBN 10: 2503514480ISBN 13: 9782503514482
Da: Yellowed Leaves Antique & Vintage Books, Wolfville, NS, Canada
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: New. 204 pages. Chapters: Using women to think with the medieval university/ Henry Suso's 'Vita' between mystagogy and hagiography/ Beatrice of Nazareth: The first women author of mystical texts/ 'Being a woman on my own': Alijt Bake (died 1455)/ The Gender of epistemology in confessional Europe: The reception of Maria van Hout's Ways of Knowing/ Ghostwriting Sisters: The preservation of Dutch sermons of father confessors in the 15th and early 16th centuries/ What Francis intended: Gender and the transmission of knowledge in the Franciscan Order/ A textual community in the making: Coletinne authorship in the 15th century/ 'Maria doctrix': Anchorite women, the mother of God, and the transmission of knowledge.
Editore: Routledge 2002. x, 222pp. 2002, 2002
Da: Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Regno Unito
Dec bds, sl bumped.
Da: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Paesi Bassi
Condizione: Antiquarian. Roputledge, London/NewYork, 2002. X,222p. Bound. A.o.: A. ANGENENDT: Relics and their Veneration in the Middle Ages (pp.27-38); M. ZIMMERMANN: 'Whither runnest thou?': the conception of saintliness in Philostratus' Life of Apollonius (pp.79-93); L.J. ENGELS: The West Europian Alexius legend: with an Appendix presenting the medieval Latin text corpus in its context (Alexiana Latina Medii Aevi, I) (pp.93-145); W. WILLIAMS-KRAPP: Literary genre and degrees of aintliness: the perception of holiness in writings by and about female mystics (pp.206-219). Antiquarian.
Editore: Turnhout Brepols 2007, 2007
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Hardback, XII+260 p., 1 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503517032. This volume contains translatiuons of all of the relevant medieval sources on Mary of Oignies (1177-1213), was one of the first holy women to transform religious life in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Mary of Oignies (1177-1213) was one of the first holy women to transform religious life in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Living as a beguine and a free anchoress she guided those who came to speak with her, both high clerics and common people alike. In the oral world of medieval Christianity one disregarded her word at considerable risk. This volume contains all of the relevant medieval sources on Mary of Oignies, translated by Margot King and Hugh Feiss OSB. They include: the Life written by her confessor, James of Vitry, and the Supplement thereof by Thomas of Cantimpre; the liturgical office of her feast-day; and the 'History of the Priory of Oignies'. Also included are an introductory essay about her life and significance, written by Anneke Mulder-Bakker; a study about Mary as a 'friend to the saints' by Brenda Bolton; and the manuscript transmission of her Life, by Suzan Folkerts. The volume therefore provides a comprehensive 'companion' to Mary of Oignies and her wider significance in medieval and modern scholarship. Languages : English. 0 g.
Editore: Turnhout Brepols 2004, 2004
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Hardback, X+205 p., 1 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503514482. The studies within this volume apply insights gained from gender studies to re-consider the way knowledge and learning was transmitted in medieval Europe 1200-1550. Traditional scholarship has largely concentrated on the clerical and academic context of conventional learning. It tended to focus on the contents and methods of formal education, as well as on a small group of educational institutions from which women were excluded. In this volume, authors consider how learning was transmitted outside the schools, in particular within women's communities. They raise a range of questions: how was knowledge transmitted in an oral context, what varieties of knowledge were available to communities of women? What kinds of learning are characteristic of such communities? What techniques did women develop to preserve and transmit their knowledge and how was it valorized both within their communities, and by 'authoritative' outsiders? Under what circumstances could women themselves gain authority in passing on knowledge to a wider audience? Languages : English. 0 g.
Editore: Turnhout Brepols 2012, 2012
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
Hardback, IX+416 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503520773. This volume presents translations, with accompanying introductions, of the Lives of three thirteenth-century figures: Yvette of Huy, Margaret the Lame of Magdeburg, and the anchoress Juliana of Cornillon. This volume presents the Lives of three women of the thirteenth century, all written by contemporaries. In the late Middle Ages, almost every town in Northern Europe had its own anchoress, who would keep in touch with the citizens through a window looking onto the churchyard or through a door and window looking into the church (as shown in the cover illustration). Such women, along with the beguines, Cistercian nuns and monks, reform-minded clergy, and devout laywomen, formed what Barbara Newman has termed 'close-knit networks of spiritual friendship that easily crossed the boundaries of gender, religious status, and even language'. This volume presents the lives of two recluses, Yvette of Huy, whose life was recorded by her spiritual friend, the Premonstratensian Hugh of Floreffe, and Margaret the Lame of Magdeburg, whose lessons were recorded by her confessor, the Dominican John of Magdeburg (introduced and translated by Jo Ann McNamara, and Gertrud Jaron Lewis and Tilman Lewis respectively). The anchoress Eve of Saint-Martin was an author herself. Her memoir in French on her friend Juliana's and her own labour for the new Feast of Corpus Christi forms the basis of the Latin Life of Juliana of Cornillon (introduced and translated by Barbara Newman). Languages : English, Latin. 0 g.