This thesis explores the legends of Saints George, Sebastian, and Eustace as presented in five fourteenth- and fifteenth-century manuscripts of the corpus of Castilian prose hagiography known as Compilation B. Chapter One provides an introduction to the thematic and codicological contexts of the legends, asking whether it is possible to identify unifying literary or conceptual features. An analysis of the prehistory of the accounts is presented in Chapter Two, which explores how they were reworked into Castilian from their Latin forms in Jacobus de Voragine’s Legenda aurea (ca. 1260). Chapter Three presents codicological, textual, and palaeographic studies of each manuscript in order to establish hypotheses of textual affiliation. The secon...
This article proposes a conceptual synthesis regarding the manner in which the figure of Saint Marti...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis takes the hagiographical texts written in the diocese of Liège between approximately 700...
This thesis explores the legends of Saints George, Sebastian, and Eustace as presented in five fourt...
This thesis investigates the legends of saintly widows within Medieval Castilian prose, specifically...
This thesis investigates the legends of saintly widows within Medieval Castilian prose, specifically...
This research will examine the origins of the cult of Saint George in late medieval England, and wil...
"Every medieval saint's cult required a set of narratives, for every saint was defined by the story ...
We have more than a thousand manuscripts of the great hagiographical collection, the Legenda Aurea o...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
This paper considers the argument that St George is a vague saint who should not have achieved such ...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Medieval hagiographical narratives were often used in the construction of identity, both institution...
En aquest treball ens proposem estudiar la influència de la Legenda aurea de Jacobus de Voragine en ...
The present paper deals with the Great Menologion of Demetrius, of Ukrainian background, Metropolita...
This article proposes a conceptual synthesis regarding the manner in which the figure of Saint Marti...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis takes the hagiographical texts written in the diocese of Liège between approximately 700...
This thesis explores the legends of Saints George, Sebastian, and Eustace as presented in five fourt...
This thesis investigates the legends of saintly widows within Medieval Castilian prose, specifically...
This thesis investigates the legends of saintly widows within Medieval Castilian prose, specifically...
This research will examine the origins of the cult of Saint George in late medieval England, and wil...
"Every medieval saint's cult required a set of narratives, for every saint was defined by the story ...
We have more than a thousand manuscripts of the great hagiographical collection, the Legenda Aurea o...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
This paper considers the argument that St George is a vague saint who should not have achieved such ...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Medieval hagiographical narratives were often used in the construction of identity, both institution...
En aquest treball ens proposem estudiar la influència de la Legenda aurea de Jacobus de Voragine en ...
The present paper deals with the Great Menologion of Demetrius, of Ukrainian background, Metropolita...
This article proposes a conceptual synthesis regarding the manner in which the figure of Saint Marti...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis takes the hagiographical texts written in the diocese of Liège between approximately 700...