The subject of my thesis is a little-studied hagiographical work that gives important insights into rewriting processes and their significance in medieval textual culture. The anonymous Life of Christina of Hane, a thirteenth-century Premonstratensian nun from the Palatinate, is an example of bridal mysticism which combines the medieval tradition of the reception of the Song of Songs with hagiographic elements. A codicological and palaeographical analysis of the only manuscript shows it to be a sixteenth-century copy, but the type of mysticism and the theological questions that it discusses suggest that the text was initially composed in the thirteenth century, when Christina is thought to have lived.The theological and spiritual ideas in t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...
This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Ma...
This thesis addresses the function of the depiction of ritualised acts in late medieval mystical na...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
This study presents the particular case of the medieval mystic Christina of Hane in the Early Modern...
My dissertation explores hagiography as a significant and, as yet, overlooked form of Romantic liter...
My dissertation explores hagiography as a significant and, as yet, overlooked form of Romantic liter...
This paper deals with the medieval theological debate on the primacy of knowledge, love, or enjoymen...
This thesis suggests a new methodological approach towards medieval mystical texts associated with a...
This thesis examines the function and transmission of late medieval visionary writings with devotion...
This thesis is an exploration of the visionary writings of Hildegard of Bingen and Elisabeth of Schö...
Maríu saga is an anonymous hagiographic saga relating the story of Mary’s life, from her Conception ...
This study views the female medieval mystics of northern Europe primarily as writers in the period f...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...
This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Ma...
This thesis addresses the function of the depiction of ritualised acts in late medieval mystical na...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
This study presents the particular case of the medieval mystic Christina of Hane in the Early Modern...
My dissertation explores hagiography as a significant and, as yet, overlooked form of Romantic liter...
My dissertation explores hagiography as a significant and, as yet, overlooked form of Romantic liter...
This paper deals with the medieval theological debate on the primacy of knowledge, love, or enjoymen...
This thesis suggests a new methodological approach towards medieval mystical texts associated with a...
This thesis examines the function and transmission of late medieval visionary writings with devotion...
This thesis is an exploration of the visionary writings of Hildegard of Bingen and Elisabeth of Schö...
Maríu saga is an anonymous hagiographic saga relating the story of Mary’s life, from her Conception ...
This study views the female medieval mystics of northern Europe primarily as writers in the period f...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...
This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Ma...
This thesis addresses the function of the depiction of ritualised acts in late medieval mystical na...