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1.
Record Number:
38479
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Maria Colombo Timelli, ed.
Title :
Vie de sainte Katherine - MS Paris, BNF, Fr. 6449
Source:
Vie de sainte Katherine. Jean Miélot. Edited by Maria Colombo Timelli. Textes littéraires du Moyen Âge series . Classiques Garnier, 2015. Pages 59 - 137.
Year of Publication:
2015.
2.
Record Number:
38480
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Maria Colombo Timelli, ed.
Title :
Vie de sainte Katherine - MS Paris, BNF, N.A.Fr. 28650 (Copie de David Aubert)
Source:
Vie de sainte Katherine. Jean Miélot. Edited by Maria Colombo Timelli. Textes littéraires du Moyen Âge series . Classiques Garnier, 2015. Pages 139 - 208.
Year of Publication:
2015.
3.
Record Number:
30980
Author(s):
Walsh, Christine
Contributor(s):
Title :
'
ERAT ABIGAIL MULIER PRUDENTISSIMA
': Gilbert of Tournai and Attitudes to Female Sanctity in the Thirteenth Century
Source:
Studies in Church History , 47., ( 2011): Pages 171 - 180. Special issue: Saints and Sanctity.
Year of Publication:
2011.
4.
Record Number:
20787
Author(s):
Fleck, Cathleen A
Contributor(s):
Title :
Blessed the eyes that see those things you see: The Trecento Choir Frescoes at Santa Maria Donnaregina in Naples [Describes the events depicted in the fresco cycles of the monastery, and makes connections between the relationship of the nun's agency as viewer of the frescoes to her relationship with the male mendicant orders of the monastery. Also examines how the content of the frescoes alludes to increases in women's literacy in Naples during this period. Title note supplied by Femiane.].
Source:
Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte , 67., ( 2004): Pages 201 - 224.
Year of Publication:
2004.
5.
Record Number:
11426
Author(s):
Kennedy, Ruth,
Contributor(s):
Title :
Spalding's "Alliterative Katherine Hymn": A Guild Connection from the South-East Midlands?
Source:
Viator , 35., ( 2004): Pages 455 - 482.
Year of Publication:
2004.
6.
Record Number:
5907
Author(s):
Schmidt, Victor M.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Painting and Individual Devotion in Late Medieval Italy: The Case of Saint Catherine of Alexandria because Catherine of Alexandria is ill-documented, possibly even legendary, ample room was left for invention by hagiographers; the tale of Catherine's conversion and mystical marriage to Christ is not in the earliest Latin or Greek sources; these stories are documented first in Italy, and they soon had an influence on artistic depictions of this popular saint; the same motif of mystical marriage appears in the lives of Italian women saints beginning in the fourteenth century; it is difficult to tell whether the Catherine story influenced these women or their mystical piety influenced the hagiographers who wrote about Catherine].
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. Magistra , 7., 2 (Winter 2001): Pages 21 - 36.
Year of Publication:
2001.
7.
Record Number:
6084
Author(s):
Laity, K. A.
Contributor(s):
Title :
False Positives: The "Katherine Group" Saints as Ambiguous Role Models [The author argues that the writer of the saints' lives in the "Katherine Group" emphasized torture and physical pain in order to instill fear in the young religious women who made up the text's audience].
Source:
Magistra , 7., 2 (Winter 2001): Pages 64 - 99.
Year of Publication:
2001.
8.
Record Number:
5464
Author(s):
Yoshikawa, Naoë Kukita.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Veneration of Virgin Martyrs in Margery Kempe's Meditation: Influence of the Sarum Liturgy and Hagiography
Source:
Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England. Edited by Denis Renevey and Christiania Whitehead . University of Toronto Press, 2000. Magistra , 7., 2 (Winter 2001): Pages 177 - 195.
Year of Publication:
2000.
9.
Record Number:
5449
Author(s):
Ajmar, Marta.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Exemplary Women in Renaissance Italy: Ambivalent Models of Behaviour? [the author argues that exemplary women from the classical past and from the ranks of the saints often embodied values that were more advanced than those in Italian Renaissance society; figures like Cornelia, daughter of Scipio Africanus renowned for her eloquence, were reinterpreted to emphasize her domestic and maternal strengths rather than her public skills in oratory; the author concludes, "The consideration of exemplary women actually enlarged the boundaries of the Renaissance notion of woman and generated a reappraisal of a woman's capacity for attaining virtue--but not her status or her role in society." (Page 260)].
Source:
Women in Italian Renaissance Culture and Society. Edited by Letizia Panizza . European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford, 2000. Magistra , 7., 2 (Winter 2001): Pages 244 - 264.
Year of Publication:
2000.
10.
Record Number:
5387
Author(s):
Kidwell, Susan.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Gaude Virgo Katherina: The Veneration of St. Katherine in Fifteenth-Century England [the author argues that Dunstable composed the two motets, "Salve scema sanctitatis" and "Gaude Virgo Katherina," for the 1420 wedding of Catherine of Valois and Henry V of England, the former used to celebrate the political unity of England and France while the latter might have been Henry's gift to his bride for a service in the queen's chapel].
Source:
Explorations in Renaissance Culture , 25., ( 1999): Pages 19 - 39.
Year of Publication:
1999.
11.
Record Number:
4272
Author(s):
Salih, Sarah.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Performing Virginity: Sex and Violence in the "Katherine" Group
Source:
Constructions of Widowhood and Virginity in the Middle Ages. Edited by Cindy L. Carlson and Angela Jane Weisl . St. Martin's Press, 1999. Magistra , 7., 2 (Winter 2001): Pages 95 - 112.
Year of Publication:
1999.
12.
Record Number:
4023
Author(s):
Lewis, Katherine J.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Model Girls? Virgin-Martyrs and the Training of Young Women in Late Medieval England [The author explores the roles of virgin martyrs in conduct literature and analyzes the contents and social contexts of seven English manuscripts which contain the life of St. Catherine and probably were created for and read within lay households.]
Source:
Young Medieval Women. Edited by Katherine J. Lewis, Noel James Menuge, and Kim M. Phillips . St. Martin's Press, 1999. Magistra , 7., 2 (Winter 2001): Pages 25 - 46.
Year of Publication:
1999.
13.
Record Number:
3509
Author(s):
Savage, Anne.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Solitary Heroine: Aspects of Meditation and Mysticism in "Ancrene Wisse," the Katherine Group, and the Wooing Group
Source:
Mysticism and Spirituality in Medieval England. Edited by William F. Pollard and Robert Boenig . D.S. Brewer, 1997. Explorations in Renaissance Culture , 25., ( 1999): Pages 63 - 83.
Year of Publication:
1997.
14.
Record Number:
651
Author(s):
Robertson, Duncan.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Writing in the Textual Community: Clemence of Barking's Life of St. Catherine
Source:
French Forum , 21., 1 (Jan. 1996): Pages 5 - 28.
Year of Publication:
1996.
15.
Record Number:
1345
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
John Capgrave and the Chaucer Tradition [influence of Chaucer upon Capgrave's "Life of Saint Katherine" and the social and religious forces affecting Capgrave as an author].
Source:
Chaucer Review , 30., 4 ( 1996): Pages 389 - 400.
Year of Publication:
1996.
16.
Record Number:
1239
Author(s):
Winstead, Karen A.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Capgrave's Saint Katherine and the Perils of Gynecocracy
Source:
Viator , 25., ( 1994): Pages 361 - 376.
Year of Publication:
1994.
17.
Record Number:
9181
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
A Comparison of Texts of One Episode in the "Life of St. Catherine of Alexandria" [Paper from the nineteenth Saint Louis conference].
Source:
Manuscripta , 36., 3 (November 1992): Pages 165 - 166.
Year of Publication:
1992.
18.
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Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
St. Barbara and St. Catherine
Source:
Manuscripta , 36., 3 (November 1992):
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19.
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Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
Small Maesta
Source:
Manuscripta , 36., 3 (November 1992):
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20.
Record Number:
32713
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
Virgo inter virgines
Source:
Manuscripta , 36., 3 (November 1992):
Year of Publication:
21.
Record Number:
42601
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
St Catherine and Maxentius (Image #1) and St Catherine Disputing with the Philosophers (Image #2)
Source:
Manuscripta , 36., 3 (November 1992):
Year of Publication:
22.
Record Number:
42671
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Disputation of St. Christine (Blasey Ford), with Those Lacking in Morals or Principles (Image #1);
St Catherine Disputing with the Philosophers (Image #2)
Source:
Manuscripta , 36., 3 (November 1992):
Year of Publication: