This paper explores the significance of spiritual genealogy as a historiographical device in Franciscan representations of the order's past during the medieval and early modern period. Certain visual exponents of this heuristic – murals, engravings, and manuscript paintings of Franciscan family trees – have been the subject of increasing scholarly attention. I argue that these visual family trees are only one manifestation of a broader tendency to represent and analyse Franciscan order history in genealogical terms. Other manifestations include written historiography, as well as genealogical images other than trees. The versatility of these visual and verbal genealogical representations of the Franciscan past made them into an adaptable mea...
Genealogy is a way to tell a story. Stories tell us who we are and where we came from, and also serv...
This dissertation, “Communicating Across Time: Female Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imaginati...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.The genealogical imagination -- Ancestry and descent...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The commonly known representation of Tree of Jesse, as inspired by the words „And the wand will come...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
This chapter examines how historians of the Franciscan order have created androcentric and teleologi...
Genealogy can be described as a way of linking the past to the present using genealogical and histor...
International audienceThis contribution is a reflection on the noble ‘family archive’ as a patrimoni...
This dissertation analyzes the representation and discourse on familial conversions in Latin saints’...
This article is based on a source that has been so far rather neglected when studying the genealogic...
This thesis traces, for the first time in detail, the evolution of early English genealogical litera...
How do gender and power relationships affect the expression of family, House and dynastic identities...
In Renaissance Florence, early modern England, and the Netherlands during the Golden Age the "geneal...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
Genealogy is a way to tell a story. Stories tell us who we are and where we came from, and also serv...
This dissertation, “Communicating Across Time: Female Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imaginati...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.The genealogical imagination -- Ancestry and descent...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The commonly known representation of Tree of Jesse, as inspired by the words „And the wand will come...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
This chapter examines how historians of the Franciscan order have created androcentric and teleologi...
Genealogy can be described as a way of linking the past to the present using genealogical and histor...
International audienceThis contribution is a reflection on the noble ‘family archive’ as a patrimoni...
This dissertation analyzes the representation and discourse on familial conversions in Latin saints’...
This article is based on a source that has been so far rather neglected when studying the genealogic...
This thesis traces, for the first time in detail, the evolution of early English genealogical litera...
How do gender and power relationships affect the expression of family, House and dynastic identities...
In Renaissance Florence, early modern England, and the Netherlands during the Golden Age the "geneal...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
Genealogy is a way to tell a story. Stories tell us who we are and where we came from, and also serv...
This dissertation, “Communicating Across Time: Female Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imaginati...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.The genealogical imagination -- Ancestry and descent...