This thesis is a study of St Colette of Corbie (1381-1447), a Franciscan reformer in fifteenth- century France who was canonized in 1807. It aims to locate Colette in her own historical context of the traumatic transition from medieval to early modem Europe, and assess whether the events and actions of her life merited the reputation she earned for holiness and the creation of a posthumous cult. It further aims to trace the factors which both enabled her cult to survive throughout the period of the Reformation, Counter-Reformation and Enlightenment, and yet delayed her canonization until the beginning of the period of Napoleonic in Europe. Part One questions the reliability of the hagiographical construction of identity through the analysis...
Among the figures in Post-Reformation France who greatly influenced the development of Catholic spir...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
The twelfth century marked a significant change in the way that saints were made. While previously s...
In this thesis I explore the multi-layered interaction between the members of the mendicant orders, ...
Data de publicació electrònica: 12-01-2024Initiated in Burgundy in the early fifteenth century by Co...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
The thesis aims to answer the following question: how did the relationships people had with Thomas C...
The theme of this study will be the life, work, thought and influence of St. Catherine of Genoa (144...
2014-07-23This dissertation examines the evolution of the cult of St. Mildred (d. 730), one of the m...
Canonization of Saint Thomas Aquinas Abstract This thesis inquires into the canonization process of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...
Perception and Signs of Sainthood in Southern France (13th, 14th and 15th centuries). The presence ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a social, political, intellectual and religio...
Angelina of Montegiove (d. 1435) stands as a major figure in Franciscan women\u27s history and in th...
This dissertation examines the cultural and literary forces at work in the generic developments of r...
Among the figures in Post-Reformation France who greatly influenced the development of Catholic spir...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
The twelfth century marked a significant change in the way that saints were made. While previously s...
In this thesis I explore the multi-layered interaction between the members of the mendicant orders, ...
Data de publicació electrònica: 12-01-2024Initiated in Burgundy in the early fifteenth century by Co...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
The thesis aims to answer the following question: how did the relationships people had with Thomas C...
The theme of this study will be the life, work, thought and influence of St. Catherine of Genoa (144...
2014-07-23This dissertation examines the evolution of the cult of St. Mildred (d. 730), one of the m...
Canonization of Saint Thomas Aquinas Abstract This thesis inquires into the canonization process of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...
Perception and Signs of Sainthood in Southern France (13th, 14th and 15th centuries). The presence ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a social, political, intellectual and religio...
Angelina of Montegiove (d. 1435) stands as a major figure in Franciscan women\u27s history and in th...
This dissertation examines the cultural and literary forces at work in the generic developments of r...
Among the figures in Post-Reformation France who greatly influenced the development of Catholic spir...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
The twelfth century marked a significant change in the way that saints were made. While previously s...