Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 7914
Author(s): Simonetti, Adele.
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Title : Margherita da Faenza tra storia e agiografia [Margherita of Faenza, an early abbess of the monastery founded by Umiltà of Faenza, lived in tension betwen her spiritual life and monastic business. Her biographers depict Margherita as achieving harmony between these tensions. The early lives of Marghe
Source: Hagiographica: Rivista di agiografia e biografia della società internazionale per lo studio del Medioevo Latino/ Journal of Hagiography and Biography of Società Internazionale per lo studio del Medioevo Latino , 9., ( 2002):  Pages 161 - 206.
Year of Publication: 2002.

2. Record Number: 5908
Author(s): Smith, Janet G.
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Title : Santa Umiltà of Faenza: Her Florentine Convent and Its Art [in the early 16th century the Florentines destroyed the monastery of San Giovanni Evangelista, outside the walls, to improve the city's defenses; this house had been founded by the Vallombrosan nun Umiltà of Faenza; much of its surviving art depicts Umiltà with a weasel, the enemy of the serpent, symbol of evil; this animal was displaced in later art by a book, and that too vanished in Counter-Reformation depictions of Umiltà, in which she becomes a generic saint without distinguishing symbols].
Source: Visions of Holiness: Art and Devotion in Renaissance Italy.   Edited by Andrew Ladis and Shelley E. Zuraw .   Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, 2001. Hagiographica: Rivista di agiografia e biografia della società internazionale per lo studio del Medioevo Latino/ Journal of Hagiography and Biography of Società Internazionale per lo studio del Medioevo Latino , 9., ( 2002):  Pages 37 - 65.
Year of Publication: 2001.

3. Record Number: 4636
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Title : Viewing and Commissioning Pietro Lorenzetti's Saint Humility Polyptych
Source: Journal of Medieval History , 26., 3 (September 2000):  Pages 269 - 300.
Year of Publication: 2000.

4. Record Number: 6670
Author(s): Simonetti, Adele.
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Title : Santita femminile vallombrosana fra due e trecento [Vallombrosan nuns brought the spirituality of the wilderness into cities like Florence; they fulfilled their individual spiritual needs in an institutional context acceptable to the Church, and they subordinated their own needs to those of the community; penitent women like Umilta of Faenza also became community assets through their reputations for piety and miracle working; Vallombrosan hagiography endorses apostolic poverty while avoiding the extremes of Franciscan claims to exceptionality].
Source: Il colloquio vallombrosano: L'Ordo Vallisumbrosae tra XII e XIII Secolo: Gli sviluppi istituzionali e culturali e l'espansione geografica (1101-1293):Vallombrosa, 25-28 agosto 1996. Vol. 1.   Edited by Giordano Monzo Compagnoni .   Edizioni Vallombrosa, 1999. Journal of Medieval History , 26., 3 (September 2000):  Pages 467 - 481.
Year of Publication: 1999.

5. Record Number: 3522
Author(s): Fumagalli Beonio-Brocchieri, Mariateresa.
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Title : The Feminine Mind in Medieval Mysticism [The author examines the writing of three thirteenth century Italian mystics and finds a commonality: the metaphors and topoi that the women use revolve around love, both amorous and maternal].
Source: Creative Women in Medieval and Early Modern Italy: A Religious and Artistic Renaissance.   Edited by E. Ann Matter and John Coakley .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994. Journal of Medieval History , 26., 3 (September 2000):  Pages 19 - 33.
Year of Publication: 1994.

6. Record Number: 8485
Author(s): Simonetti, Adele.
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Title : I sermoni di Umiltà da Faenza: storia della tradizione [The original manuscript sources for the sermons of Umiltà of Faenza have long been lost. We are forced to depend on copies made much later by her Vallombrosan hagiographers. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Studi Medievali , 32., 1 (Giugno 1991):  Pages 303 - 308.
Year of Publication: 1991.

7. Record Number: 31171
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta reading to her nuns while they eat
Source: Studi Medievali , 32., 1 (Giugno 1991):
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8. Record Number: 31172
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta persuades her husband to allow a separation
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9. Record Number: 31173
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta watches her husband take the religious habit
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10. Record Number: 31174
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta helps to build the church and monastery of San Giovanni Evangelista
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11. Record Number: 31175
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Title : Central Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta and a lay patron
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12. Record Number: 31176
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta miraculously leaves the convent of Santa Perpetua and crosses the river Lamone with dry feet
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13. Record Number: 31177
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - A monk refuses to have his gangrenous leg amputated
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14. Record Number: 31178
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta heals the monk with the gangrenous leg
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15. Record Number: 31179
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta leaves Faenza and arrives at the gates of Florence
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16. Record Number: 31180
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta resuscitates a dead child
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17. Record Number: 31181
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta dictates her sermons
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18. Record Number: 31182
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta cures a nun of a hemorrhage
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19. Record Number: 31183
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - The miraculous discovery of ice in August
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20. Record Number: 31184
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - The translation of the body of Humility on 6 June 1311
Source: Studi Medievali , 32., 1 (Giugno 1991):
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