When the first readers of L’Histoire de la vie et moeurs de Marie Tessonnière (1650) turned past the title page, what did they hope to find? The text is described at the beginning of the dedicatory epistle as “Cét ouvrage de Devotion” (de la Riviere a2), signalling that the work was intended to provide spiritual guidance for the reader as well as offering a record of the life of Tessonnière herself. In its dual purpose, this was a very typical religious biography. In common with funeral sermo..
Marina Vidas: Devotion, Remembrance, and Identity: The Hagiographic Entries and Obituaries in a Pari...
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The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
Ms Thott 517 4° is a small illuminated fourteenth century English manuscript thatprincipally contain...
Marina Vidas: Devotion, Remembrance, and Identity: The Hagiographic Entries and Obituaries in a Pari...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...
International audienceThe articles partly stem from the on-going collaboration of the Lived Religion...
In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, four different spiritual biographers wrote ...
Literary criticism more often studies the hagiographic pattern used in novels, rather than the upsur...
'How to begin the life of a saint after the Counter-Reformation? The portrait of the most Catholic B...
The reconstruction of the corpus of "arts de mourir" published in the 17th and 18th centuries permit...
“Learning how to read the body of another: hagiographic biography and the work of proof(The Lives of...
The Sick Man's Solace and Preparation for Death : Reformed Handbooks Studies on early modern « ars...
Maria R. Grasso?s monograph on the twelfth-century illustrated vita of Saint Amand, Valenciennes, Bi...
This thesis examines literary appropriations of the Virgin Mary in the early modem period to argue t...
Objects of Devotion: Religion and its Instruments in Early Modern Europe is an international confere...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
Ms Thott 517 4° is a small illuminated fourteenth century English manuscript thatprincipally contain...
Marina Vidas: Devotion, Remembrance, and Identity: The Hagiographic Entries and Obituaries in a Pari...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines a corpus of twelve innovative Latin vit...