A Female Apostle in Medieval Italy : : The Life of Clare of Rimini / / Sean L. Field, Jacques Dalarun, Valerio Cappozzo.

This book centers on a fascinating woman, Clare of Rimini (c. 1260 to c. 1324–29), whose story is preserved in a fascinating text. Composed by an anonymous Franciscan, the Life of the Blessed Clare of Rimini is the earliest known saint’s life originally written in Italian, and one of the few such li...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:The Middle Ages Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (192 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
TIMELINE --
INTRODUCTION --
CHAPTER 1 Space, Time, Social Setting --
CHAPTER 2 From Human Desire to Divine Love --
CHAPTER 3 Doing Penance --
CHAPTER 4 Far from Home --
CHAPTER 5 A Room of One’s Own --
CHAPTER 6 The Shadow of Heresy --
CHAPTER 7 The Word of God --
CHAPTER 8 Visions of Community --
CHAPTER 9 From Intuition to Institution --
CHAPTER 10 An Apostle on the Road --
CHAPTER 11 The Power of Images --
CHAPTER 12 Through a Glass Darkly --
EPILOGUE Death, Life, Afterlife --
APPENDIX The Manuscript of The Life of the Blessed Clare of Rimini --
NOTES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING --
INDEX --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Summary:This book centers on a fascinating woman, Clare of Rimini (c. 1260 to c. 1324–29), whose story is preserved in a fascinating text. Composed by an anonymous Franciscan, the Life of the Blessed Clare of Rimini is the earliest known saint’s life originally written in Italian, and one of the few such lives to be written while its subject was still living. It tells the story of a controversial woman, set against the background of her roiling city, her star-crossed family, and the tumultuous political and religious landscape of her age.Twice married, twice widowed, and twice exiled, Clare established herself as a penitent living in a roofless cell in the ruins of the Roman walls of Rimini. She sought a life of solitary self-denial, but was denounced as a demonic danger by local churchmen. Yet she also gained important and influential supporters, allowing her to establish a fledgling community of like-minded sisters. She traveled to Assisi, Urbino, and Venice, spoke out as a teacher and preacher, but also suffered a revolt by her spiritual daughters.A Female Apostle in Medieval Italy presents the text of the Life in English translation for the first time, bringing modern readers into Clare’s world in all its excitement and complexity. Each chapter opens a different window into medieval society, exploring topics from political power to marriage and sexuality, gender roles to religious change, pilgrimage to urban structures, sanctity to heresy. Through the expert guidance of scholars and translators Jacques Dalarun, Sean L. Field, and Valerio Cappozzo, Clare’s life and context become a springboard for readers to discover what life was like in a medieval Italian city.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781512823059
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110992960
9783110992939
9783110767674
DOI:10.9783/9781512823059?locatt=mode:legacy
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Sean L. Field, Jacques Dalarun, Valerio Cappozzo.