Studien und Texte zur literarischen und materiellen Kultur der Frauenklèoster im spèaten Mittelalter: Ergebnisse eines Arbeitsgesprèachs in der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbèuttel, 24.-26. Febr. 1999

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Falk Eisermann, Eva Schlotheuber, Volker Honemann
BRILL, 01‏/01‏/2004 - 414 من الصفحات
This volume contains 11 contributions that open up unknown and unstudied sources for the culture of nunneries in the later Middle Ages using examples from Germany, Switzerland and England. It focuses on the spiritual life of nuns, their education and vocational training, forms of art and piety, legal status position, and aspects of monastic architecture. Edited here for the first time are a treatise or "Sendbrief" on simony, a Low-German rule for Franciscan nuns, and documents on the reformation history of North-German nunneries. Art-historical contributions discuss the relationship of text and image in vernacular manuscripts. Archaeological and textual studies explore the relevance of claustration for the development of architecture. Furthermore, the history of education and libraries is discussed in studies on the instruction of young Benedictine nuns in Northern Germany, on the libraries of Dominican convents and a Saxon Cistercian nunnery. Contributors include: Wolfgang Brandis, Falk Eisermann, Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Volker Honemann, Annette Kern-Stahler, Margit Mersch, Hans-Jochen Schiewer, Eva Schlotheuber, Peter Schmidt, Werner Williams-Krapp, and Marius Winzeler.

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Kunst und Frauenspiritualität
1
Gehäuse der Frömmigkeit Zuhause der Nonnen
45
Zur Klausur von Nonnen in englischen Frauenklöstern
103
Carissima soror Agnes Zur Rezeption einer päpstlichen
119
Ebstorf und seine Schülerinnen in der zweiten Hälfte
169
Eine niederdeutsche Drittordensregel für Tertiarinnen
223
Handschriftenillustration im Augustiner
243
Literarisches Leben in dominikanischen Frauenklöstern
285
Die Bedeutung der reformierten Klöster des Predigerordens
311
Die Bibliothek der Zisterzienserinnenabtei St Marienstern
331
Quellen zur Reformationsgeschichte der Lüneburger
357
Personen Orts und Sachregister
399
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Falk Eisermann, Ph.D. (1995) University of Göttingen, is Research Associate at the DFG-Handschriftenzentrum at the University Library in Leipzig. He has published on manuscript transmission of German literature in the later Middle Ages and on early printing.Eva Schlotheuber, Ph.D. (1994) University of Göttingen, and Habilitation (2002) LMU Munich, is Assistant Professor at the Seminar für mittelalterliche Geschichte in Munich. She has published on the education and culture in nunneries and the portrayal of people in late-medieval biographies and autobiographies.Volker Honemann, Ph.D. (1978) Würzburg and Habilitation (1982) Berlin, has the Chair for Ältere Deutsche Literatur unter Einbeziehung der Mediävistischen Komparatistik at the WWU Münster. His research interests include the literature of the late Middle Ages and literature of humanism, spiritual and didactic literature.

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