The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a continuous process of development. Women religious have been excluded from this discourse, although early work which ‘rediscovered’ female communities has been built on to place them in the mainstream of thinking about monasticism. However, one way of approaching religious women has been largely overlooked. The production and circulation of normative works by and for female communities is of prime importance for evidence of interaction between male and female traditions of dedicated life. This thesis examines these issues through the works of Caesarius of Arles (470-542). Although his rule’s importance as the first western regula written specifica...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
A selection of documents, translated primarily from medieval Latin but occasionally from Old French,...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The Rule of Benedict was originally written as a source of guidance for medieval Christian monasteri...
Medieval manuscripts concerning the daily lives and miraculous experiences of living saints contain ...
This thesis examines the intricacies of women's vowed life in the High Middle Ages with regard to ke...
This thesis examines the function and transmission of late medieval visionary writings with devotion...
The article presents the Western Women Monasticism in Gaul spread by Saint Caesarius of Arles and hi...
This dissertation considers as cultural artifacts surviving manuscripts of legendaries (collections ...
From women\u27s medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswom...
Since Benedict of Norcia, countless women and men have lived according to the Rule of Benedict. Neve...
This thesis examines the construction of the female saint and female sanctity in Ælfric’s Lives of S...
In The Third Gender, McDaniel addresses the idea of the third gender in early hagiography and Lati...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
A selection of documents, translated primarily from medieval Latin but occasionally from Old French,...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The Rule of Benedict was originally written as a source of guidance for medieval Christian monasteri...
Medieval manuscripts concerning the daily lives and miraculous experiences of living saints contain ...
This thesis examines the intricacies of women's vowed life in the High Middle Ages with regard to ke...
This thesis examines the function and transmission of late medieval visionary writings with devotion...
The article presents the Western Women Monasticism in Gaul spread by Saint Caesarius of Arles and hi...
This dissertation considers as cultural artifacts surviving manuscripts of legendaries (collections ...
From women\u27s medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswom...
Since Benedict of Norcia, countless women and men have lived according to the Rule of Benedict. Neve...
This thesis examines the construction of the female saint and female sanctity in Ælfric’s Lives of S...
In The Third Gender, McDaniel addresses the idea of the third gender in early hagiography and Lati...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
A selection of documents, translated primarily from medieval Latin but occasionally from Old French,...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...