Honey and bees have been a long-standing metaphor in western civilisation, having a history as a didactic metaphor employed by various writers across the centuries. This paper aims to delineate the changing interpretations of honey and bees in the early medieval period with a focus on how they were attached to chastity. It argues that the metaphor was gradually re-developed and re-interpreted from the early church to the early medieval period, it also pinpoints the evolution to a more specific usage of the metaphor within the contexts of monasticism. It first explores how honey and bees were connected to chastity in the writings of various church fathers, then it surveys how the connection continued in the works of several monastic writers
In antiquity bees and honey had a very special significance. Honey was indeed considered to dr...
In recent years, pre-modern beds have generated extensive scholarly interest. Their social, religiou...
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Since Antiquity and through the Middle Ages, the world of bees appears in metaphors and allegories w...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
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The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
Recent scholarship suggests that courtly love literature had a profound impact on Bernard of Clairva...
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As perennial Christian ideals, virginity and chastity were frequent themes in medieval religious dis...
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Medieval material texts had a variety of functions: they were containers of texts and images, materi...
The mutual influences of the medieval discourse of courtly love and the literary visions of divine l...
In the Middle Ages sexuality was seen as something dangerous to the morality of good Christians. It ...
In antiquity bees and honey had a very special significance. Honey was indeed considered to dr...
In recent years, pre-modern beds have generated extensive scholarly interest. Their social, religiou...
The bed, and the chamber which contained it, was something of a cultural and social phenomenon in la...
Since Antiquity and through the Middle Ages, the world of bees appears in metaphors and allegories w...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
Representations of animals are ubiquitous in late medieval writings on sexuality. However, to date, ...
The present study explores representations of the female reproductive body in medieval written sourc...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
Recent scholarship suggests that courtly love literature had a profound impact on Bernard of Clairva...
Explores the manifold manifestations of pleasure in medieval culture and the various rationales to i...
As perennial Christian ideals, virginity and chastity were frequent themes in medieval religious dis...
This chapter explores the socio-economic role and nature of apiculture in the post-Roman Latin West,...
Medieval material texts had a variety of functions: they were containers of texts and images, materi...
The mutual influences of the medieval discourse of courtly love and the literary visions of divine l...
In the Middle Ages sexuality was seen as something dangerous to the morality of good Christians. It ...
In antiquity bees and honey had a very special significance. Honey was indeed considered to dr...
In recent years, pre-modern beds have generated extensive scholarly interest. Their social, religiou...
The bed, and the chamber which contained it, was something of a cultural and social phenomenon in la...