Brides of Christ women and monasticism in medieval and early modern Ireland

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Browne, Martin, editor (editor), Ó Clabaigh, Colmán N., editor, McShane, Bronagh, editor, Collins, Tracy, editor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press [2023]
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword - Abbess Máire Hickey OSB
  • Introduction - Tracy Collins &amp
  • Bronagh Ann McShane
  • 'On the brink of the wave': towards an archaeology of female religious in early medieval Ireland - Tracy Collins
  • Locating female saints and their foundations in the early medieval Irish martyrologies - Elva Johnston
  • Soul sisters: two Irish holy women in their late antique context - Catherine Swift
  • The other Peregrinatio: pilgrim nuns in medieval Regensburg and their Irish connections
  • Putting women in order: a comparison of the medieval women religiousof Ballymore-Loughsewdy and Prémontré - Yvonne Seale
  • Keeping it in the family: familial connections of abbesses and prioresses of convents in medieval Ireland - Mary Ann Lyons
  • Marginal figures? Quasi-religious women in medieval Ireland - Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB
  • Sisters of the priory confraternity of Christ Church, Dublin, in the late Middle Ages - Colm Lennon
  • Who were the nuns in early modern Ireland? - Bronagh Ann McShane
  • Brides of Christ: 'ladies of fame and women worthy of praise' - Bishop Anne Dyer