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Late Medieval devotion to saints from the North of England / edited by Christiania Whitehead, Hazel J. Hunter Blair, and Denis Renevey.

Van Pelt Library BX2333.G7 L38 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Whitehead, Christiania, 1969- editor.
Blair, Hazel J. Hunter, editor.
Renevey, Denis, editor.
Series:
Medieval church studies ; 1378-868X v.48.
Medieval church studies, 1378-868X ; volume 48
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Saints--Cult--England--History.
Saints.
England--Church history--12th century.
England.
Saints--Cult.
Genre:
Church history.
History.
Physical Description:
456 pages : some illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Turnhout : Brepols, [2022]
Summary:
"This volume fills an important gap in the study of medieval English sanctity. Focused on the period 1150–1550, it examines later manifestations of pre-conquest northern English cults (John of Beverley, Oswald, Hilda, Ætheldreda etc.), and the establishment and development of many more during the twelfth to fifteenth centuries (Godric of Finchale, Robert of Knaresborough, Oswine of Tynemouth, Æbbe of Coldingham, Bega of Copeland, William of York, etc.). It showcases the diversity of new northern cults that emerged after 1150, and pays particular attention to cultures of episcopal and eremitic devotion and hagiographic production in Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lincolnshire. -- "Divided into five subsections, the volume opens by exploring the relation of sanctity to constructions of northern identity through targeted examinations of northern textual and material cultures. It then turns to a series of case studies of northern saints’ cults, grouped with reference to the eremitic life, female networks and locations, and the contextualisation of northern sanctity within national, transnational and post-medieval currents of veneration. Underlying all these essays is a concern with the conflicted idea of ‘northernness’. This collection argues for a northern sanctity that is imagined in varying ways by different communities (monastic, diocesan, national etc.), allied to a series of conceptual ‘norths’ that differ significantly in accordance with the bodies of evidence under survey." --Provided by publisher
Contents:
PART I: Northern Sanctity and Northern Identity
I.1. Textual Culture: Hagiography, Legendary, Suffrage
Aelred of Rievaulx and the Saints of Durham, Galloway and Hexham / Denis Renevey
The Production of Northern Saints’ Lives at Holm Cultram Abbey in Cumbria / Christiania Whitehead
Flower of York: Region, Nation and St Robert of Knaresborough in Late Medieval England / Hazel J. Hunter Blair
Praying to Northern Saints in English Books of Hours / Cynthia Turner Camp
II.2. Material Culture: Space, Oil, Image
Space, It’s About Time Too: Architecture and Identity in Medieval Durham / Euan McCartney Robson
Holy Geysers? Oily Saints and Ecclesiastical Politics in Late Medieval Yorkshire and Lincolnshire / John Jenkins
Art and Northern Sanctity in Late Medieval England / Julian Luxford
PART II: New Case Studies of Northern Saints and Their Cults
II.1 The Eremitic Life
The Context for and Later Reception of Reginald of Durham’s Vita S Godrici / Margaret Coombe
Robert of Knaresborough, Religious Novelty, and the Twelfth-Century Poverty Movement ? Joshua Easterling
Hermit Saints and Human Temporalities / Catherine Sanok
II.2 Female Networks and Locations: Coldingham, Ely, Whitby
Beyond the Miracula: Practices and Experiences of Lay Devotion at the Cult of St Æbbe, Coldingham / Ruth J. Salter
Ætheldreda in the North: Tracing Northern Networks in the Liber Eliensis and the Vie de seinte Audree / Jane Sinnett-Smith
Conflicting Memories, Confused Identities, and Constructed Pasts: St Hilda and the Refoundation of Whitby Abbey / Daniel Talbot
Remembering St Hilda in the Later Middle Ages / Christiane Kroebel
II.3 Beyond the North: Southern, European and Post-Medieval Perspectives
The French Life of St Godric of Finchale, or Adventures for Thirteenth-Century Nuns / Anne Mouron
The Reception of St Oswine in Later Medieval England / James G. Clarke
Northern Saints’ Names as Monastic Bynames in Late Medieval and Early Tudor England / David E. Thornton
Northern Lights on Southern Shores: Rewriting St Oswald’s Life in Eighteenth-Century Friuli / Claudia Di Sciacca.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Other Format:
e-book version
ISBN:
9782503588513
2503588514
OCLC:
1347726060
Publisher Number:
9782503588513

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