Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 43994
Author(s): Merkley, Paul,
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Title : The Golden Legend in Provence
Source: Music and Patronage in the Court of René d’Anjou: Sacred and Secular Music in the Literary Program and Ceremonial. Paul Merkley .   Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2017.  Pages 183 - 189.
Year of Publication: 2017.

2. Record Number: 19217
Author(s): DeLeeuw, Patricia.
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Title : Mary as Model: The Sacred Becomes Secular in Medieval Art [In this short, introductory essay for an art exhibit, the author traces the themes and representations of Mary in art across the centuries. DeLeeuw argues in part that paintings of a young, beautiful Mary in fashionable clothing served to bridge the gap between religious and secular art. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Secular Sacred: 11th-16th Century Works from the Boston Public Library and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.   Edited by Nancy Netzer .   McMullen Museum of Art, 2006.  Pages 64 - 67.
Year of Publication: 2006.

3. Record Number: 14639
Author(s): Warr, Cordelia.
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Title : The "Golden Legend" and the Cycle of the "Life of Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia-Hungary" [The author briefly traces various lives of Saint Elizabeth as sources for the cycle of paintings in Santa Maria Donna Regina. Warr also argues that as patron Mary of Hungary was involved in the project's plans especially for those paintings that honored her great-aunt Elizabeth and celebrated the sanctity of the Arpád and Anjou lines. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: The Church of Santa Maria Donna Regina: Art, Iconography, and Patronage in Fourteenth-Century Naples.   Edited by Janis Elliott and Cordelia Warr .   Ashgate, 2004.  Pages 155 - 174.
Year of Publication: 2004.

4. Record Number: 11652
Author(s): Arnold, John H.
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Title : The Labour of Continence: Masculinity and Clerical Virginity [The author looks at three narratives concerned in part with clerical chastity: "Jewel of the Church" by Gerald of Wales, Jacob of Voragine's "Golden Legend," and Caesarius of Heisterbach's "Dialogue on Miracles." Arnold identifies four different tropes in overcoming sexual temptations including divine intervention to remove the male saint's desire. In most cases though male chastity required vigilance and willpower because masculinity itself was flawed in its inclination toward temptation. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Medieval Virginities.   Edited by Anke Bernau, Ruth Evans, and Sarah Salih .   Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages series. University of Wales Press; University of Toronto Press, 2003.  Pages 102 - 118.
Year of Publication: 2003.

5. Record Number: 6636
Author(s): Easton, Martha.
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Title : Pain, Torture, and Death in the Huntington Library "Legenda aurea" [The author analyzes the manuscript illuminations representing the torture and executions of male and female martyrs, arguing that the binary system of gender was frequently transcended].
Source: Gender and Holiness: Men, Women, and Saints in Late Medieval Europe.   Edited by Samantha J. E. Riches and Sarah Salih .   Routledge, 2002.  Pages 49 - 64.
Year of Publication: 2002.

6. Record Number: 6641
Author(s): Cullum, P. H.
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Title : Gendering Charity in Medieval Hagiography [the author argues that not only did ideas about gendered behavior affect views of sanctity but conceptions of sanctity also had an impact on gender roles; men were expected to be charitable but responsible while women were often characterized as irresponsible, excessive, and other negative feminine stereotypes; in transgressing gender lines some charitable holy women and men were still canonized (e.g., Saint Francis and Elizabeth of Hungary) while others were rejected as role models (e.g., Charles of Blois and Peter Valdes)].
Source: Gender and Holiness: Men, Women, and Saints in Late Medieval Europe.   Edited by Samantha J. E. Riches and Sarah Salih .   Routledge, 2002.  Pages 135 - 151.
Year of Publication: 2002.

7. Record Number: 5695
Author(s): Morini, Carla.
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Title : La Passio S. Agathae. La tradizione medievale inglese [Agatha's legend was known in Anglo-Saxon England; one of the most influential versions in the late Middle Ages was that in the "Legenda Aurea;" Middle English translations derived from Latin, not Anglo-Saxon, texts; some influence from French hagiographic materials also can be discerned].
Source: Rivista di Cultura Classica e Medioevale , 42., 1 (gennaio-giugno 2000):  Pages 49 - 60.
Year of Publication: 2000.

8. Record Number: 5656
Author(s): Bausi, Francesco.
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Title : Le Lodi della Madonna nella poesia religiosa di Ugolino Verino [the poet Ugolino Verino wrote many religious poems in Latin; among these is a set of four poems dedicated to the conception, birth, dormition, and assumption of the Virgin Mary; Verino used Biblical and medieval sources, including the "Legenda Aurea," but made little use of classical texts; Marian themes also figure in Verino's poems about Charlemagne and Esther].
Source: Interpres: Rivista di Studi Quattrocenteschi , 18., ( 1999):  Pages 275 - 289.
Year of Publication: 1999.

9. Record Number: 10159
Author(s): Benedetti, Roberto.
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Title : Teodora e il travestimento mistico nel diciottesimo dei "Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages" [The legend of Theodora of Alexandria, found in the "Miracles de Notre Dame par personnages," was composed in French and based on the "Legenda Aurea." Theodora adopted men's clothing to escape attempted seduction, and she embraced the life of a monk. Accused of rape, she endured that calumny in silence. Such hagiographic tales did not soften condemnation of cross dressing outside of carnival season. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Études Médiévales , 1., ( 1999):  Pages 21 - 29.
Year of Publication: 1999.

10. Record Number: 3143
Author(s): Price, Richard M.
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Title : God is More Weary of Woman Than of Man: Reflections on a Text in the "Golden Legend" [analysis of the Biblical text in which the birth of a girl causes uncleanness for twice as long as the birth of a boy].
Source: Gender and Christian religion: papers read at the 1996 Summer Meeting and the 1997 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society.   Edited by R. N. Swanson Studies in Church History, 34.  1998. Études Médiévales , 1., ( 1999):  Pages 119 - 127.
Year of Publication: 1998.

11. Record Number: 1055
Author(s): Wolf, Kirsten.
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Title : The Legend of Saint Dorothy: Medieval Vernacular Renderings and Their Latin Sources
Source: Analecta Bollandiana , 114., 40180 ( 1996):  Pages 41 - 72.
Year of Publication: 1996.

12. Record Number: 378
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Title : Apocryphal Entries: Judith and the Politics of Caxton's "Golden Legend"
Source: Women, the Book and the Worldly: Selected Proceedings of the St. Hilda's Conference, 1993. Volume 2. [Volume 1: Women, the Book, and the Godly].   Edited by Lesley Smith and Jane H. M. Taylor .   D.S.Brewer, 1995. Analecta Bollandiana , 114., 40180 ( 1996):  Pages 167 - 181.
Year of Publication: 1995.

13. Record Number: 28827
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Title : Execution of the Innocent Count
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Bouts_Justice_Execution_of_the_Innocent_Count.jpg/250px-Bouts_Justice_Execution_of_the_Innocent_Count.jpg
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14. Record Number: 28828
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Title : Ordeal by Fire
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15. Record Number: 28848
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Title : St. Apollonia
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Piero%2C_sant%27apollonia.jpg/250px-Piero%2C_sant%27apollonia.jpg
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16. Record Number: 28849
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Title : St. George and the Dragon
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ed/Paolo_Uccello_047b.jpg/250px-Paolo_Uccello_047b.jpg
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17. Record Number: 28850
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Title : St. Lucy
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Francesco_del_Cossa%2C_santa_lucia%2C_dal_polittico_griffoni%2C_1472-73.JPG/250px-Francesco_del_Cossa%2C_santa_lucia%2C_dal_polittico_griffoni%2C_1472-73.JPG
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18. Record Number: 30940
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Title : Annunciation to Saint Anne
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19. Record Number: 30942
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Title : Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard
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20. Record Number: 35183
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Title : Saint Jerome in a woman's dress
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