Although well known in the case of Poor Clares or Cistercian nuns, the development of Corpus Christi devotion and liturgy in the Dominican nunneries has not been hitherto studied. This article analyzes these issues in the particular case of Dominican nuns in medieval Castile. The article discusses the role of these women in the development of devotional and liturgical performance, the artistic and architectonic consequences and peculiarities of the devotion of Corpus Christi, the changes in monastic spaces that resulted from it, and, finally, the use of Corpus Christi as a means of empowerment by some aristocratic nuns and foundresses
Founded in Genoa in 1604, the Annunciades Célestes (called the Blue Nuns) settled in forty border ci...
After the Sicilian Vespers (1282) in Palermo the Dominicans played a fundamental role, and condition...
The Order of Preachers possesses a venerable chant tradition that dates back to the thirteenth centu...
Taking into account the enlarged concept of agency that includes not only the artists but also the v...
Founders and patrons, prioresses and sub prioresses, novice mistresses and cantrices, scribes and il...
This article examines the lives of religious women in Golden Age Spain as they managed their institu...
Despite the scarcity of representations of medieval Dominican nuns and mulieres religiosae, these im...
I review the phenomenon of visibility and symbolic insertion of feminine sacred power in the ecclesi...
This article concerns four liturgical codices copied in the scriptorium of the Monastery of Alcobaça...
This article presents the theological basis of Marian devotion on the medieval Camino de Santiago an...
The 13th century is identified with the golden age of the devotion to the Virgin Mary. This article ...
This thesis examines the intricacies of women's vowed life in the High Middle Ages with regard to ke...
Chapter in the volume Marian Devotion in the Late Middle Ages: Image and Performance, ed. Andrea-Bia...
This article aims to outline the theological, cultural and social aspects of women’s condition in th...
The enclosure of women devoted to the religious life inside convents, definitively imposed in 1298, ...
Founded in Genoa in 1604, the Annunciades Célestes (called the Blue Nuns) settled in forty border ci...
After the Sicilian Vespers (1282) in Palermo the Dominicans played a fundamental role, and condition...
The Order of Preachers possesses a venerable chant tradition that dates back to the thirteenth centu...
Taking into account the enlarged concept of agency that includes not only the artists but also the v...
Founders and patrons, prioresses and sub prioresses, novice mistresses and cantrices, scribes and il...
This article examines the lives of religious women in Golden Age Spain as they managed their institu...
Despite the scarcity of representations of medieval Dominican nuns and mulieres religiosae, these im...
I review the phenomenon of visibility and symbolic insertion of feminine sacred power in the ecclesi...
This article concerns four liturgical codices copied in the scriptorium of the Monastery of Alcobaça...
This article presents the theological basis of Marian devotion on the medieval Camino de Santiago an...
The 13th century is identified with the golden age of the devotion to the Virgin Mary. This article ...
This thesis examines the intricacies of women's vowed life in the High Middle Ages with regard to ke...
Chapter in the volume Marian Devotion in the Late Middle Ages: Image and Performance, ed. Andrea-Bia...
This article aims to outline the theological, cultural and social aspects of women’s condition in th...
The enclosure of women devoted to the religious life inside convents, definitively imposed in 1298, ...
Founded in Genoa in 1604, the Annunciades Célestes (called the Blue Nuns) settled in forty border ci...
After the Sicilian Vespers (1282) in Palermo the Dominicans played a fundamental role, and condition...
The Order of Preachers possesses a venerable chant tradition that dates back to the thirteenth centu...