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Mulieres religiosae EUROPA SACRA editorial Board under the auspices of Monash university general editor Peter Howard, Monash university editorial Board Megan Cassidy-Welch, Monash university David Garrioch, Monash university Thomas Izbicki, rutgers, The state university of New Jersey Carolyn James, Monash university Constant J. Mews, Monash university M. Michèle Mulchahey, Pontifical institute of Mediaeval studies, Toronto Adriano Prosperi, scuola Normale di Pisa Previously published volumes in this series are listed at the back of the book. Volume 12 Mulieres religiosae Shaping Female Spiritual Authority in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods Edited by Veerle Fraeters and Imke de Gier British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Mulieres religiosae (Conference) (2007 : Universitair Centrum Sint-Ignatius Antwerpen) creator. Mulieres religiosae : shaping female spiritual authority in the medieval and early modern periods. -- (Europa sacra ; 12) 1. Authority--Religious aspects--Christianity--Congress 2. Women in Christianity--Europe--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500--Congresses. 3. Women in Christianity--Europe--History--16th century--Congresses. 4. Women in Christianity--Europe--History--17th century--Congresses. 5. Spirituality--Christianity--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500--Congresses. 6. Spirituality--Christianity--History--16th century--Congresses. 7. Spirituality--Christianity--History--17th century--Congresses. I. Title II. Series III. Fraeters, Veerle, 1963- editor. IV. Gier, Imke de, editor. V. Universitair Centrum Sint-Ignatius Antwerpen host institution. 274'.05'082-dc23 ISBN-13: 9782503549125 © 2014, Brepols Publishers n.v., Turnhout, Belgium All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. D/2014/0095/126 ISBN: 978-2-503-54912-5 e-ISBN: 978-2-503-55000-8 Printed on acid-free paper Contents Illustrations vii Acknowledgements xi Colour Plates xiii Introduction: Shaping Female Spiritual Authority in Europe from the High Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period VEERLE FRAETERS and IMkE DE GIER 1 Elisabeth von Schönau and the Story of St Ursula: Visionary Authority and the Cult of the Saints MARíA EUGENIA GóNGORA 17 ‘You shall all live together in harmony and spiritual unity’: Images of Abbesses and Female Religious Communities in the Empire ANDREA WORM 37 Beguines in Hungary? The Case of St Margareta of Hungary (1242–71): A Mystic without a Voice VIkTóRIA HEDVIG DEák 87 Sharing Charismatic Authority by Body and Emotions: The Marvellous Life of Lukardis von Oberweimar (c. 1262–1309) PIROSkA NAGY 109 Text as Authority: Marguerite Porete’s Mirouer des simples ames IMkE DE GIER 127 vi Contents The Soft Face of Power: Jeanne de Valois and Female Authority in the Middle Ages ANNEkE B. MULDER-BAkkER 151 Language and Authority in Julian of Norwich’s showings kATHLEEN M. SMITH 169 Mulieres religiosae and sorores clausae: The Dominican Observant Movement and the Diffusion of Strict Enclosure in Italy from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Century SYLVIE DUVAL 193 Book Illumination in the Bridgettine Abbey of Vadstena EVA LINDqVIST SANDGREN 219 Female Leadership and Authority in the Sisterbook of Diepenveen MATHILDE VAN DIJk 243 Neither ex officio nor ex gratia: The Brussels Visitandines’ Discourses of Authority and the Collective Self, 1668–99 PING-YUAN WANG 265 Piae virgines choristae: Musicians for the Greater Glory of God and the Venetian Republic CAROLINE GIRON-PANEL 287 Index 301 Illustrations Plates Plate 1, p. xiii. Abbess Uta of Niedermünster and Four Nuns, Rule Book of Niedermünster. Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc. Lit. 142, fol. 58v. Regens- burg, St Emmeran, c. 985/995. Plate 2, p. xiv. Death of the Virgin, Paris Gospel Lectionary. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 17325, fol. 51v. Lower Saxony, c. 1120/40. Plate 3, p. xv. Burial of the Virgin, Paris Gospel Lectionary. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 17325, fol. 52r. Lower Saxony, c. 1120/40. Plate 4, p. xvi. St George and Dedication Scene. Gospel Book from the Nun- nery of Lippoldsberg. Formerly kassel, Landesbibliothek, Cod. theol. 2°59, fol. 73v (lost since 1945). Plate 5, p. xvii. Cantus sororum of the nun CJ. Uppsala, Uppsala universitets- biblio teket, MS C 432, fol. 3r, with owner initials in upper margin. Plate 6, p. xviii. Cantus sororum of the nun CJ. Uppsala, Uppsala universitets- biblioteket, MS C 432 fol. 3r, with owner initials in upper margin. Plate 7, p. xix. Vadstena Prayer book. Uppsala, Uppsala universitetsbiblioteket, MS C 68 fol. 133v (detail) with inserted scribal initials m p in the o of lombard. Plate 8, p. xx. The side wound of Christ and instruments of the Passion (nail, thorn, strop, and the words fons amoris). Hand-painted miniature with accom panying captions in Old Swedish. From the prayer book of Birgitta Andersdotter. Stockholm, kungliga biblioteket, MS A 80, fol. 15v. viii ILLUSTRATIONS Figures Figure 1, p. 41. Abbess Uta of Niedermünster and Four Nuns, Rule Book of Niedermünster. Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc. Lit. 142, fol. 58v. Regens- burg, St Emmeran, c. 985/95. Figure 2, p. 42. Caesarius of Arles and Nuns Receiving the Rule, Rule Book of Niedermünster. Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, Msc. Lit. 142, fol. 65r. Regens- burg, St Emmeran, c. 985/95. Figure 3, p. 44. Hand of God, uta-Codex. München, Bayerische Staatsbiblio- thek, Clm 13601, fol. 1v. Regensburg, St Emmeran, c. 1020/25. Figure 4, p. 45. Dedicatory Image of Abbess Uta Presenting her Codex to the Mother of God, uta-Codex. München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 13601, fol. 2r. Regensburg, St Emmeran, c. 1020/25. Figure 5, p. 48. Allegorical Crucifixion, uta-Codex. München, Bayerische Staats- bibliothek, Clm 13601, fol. 3v. Regensburg, St Emmeran, c. 1020/25. Figure 6, p. 49. Bishop Erhard Celebrating. uta-Codex. München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 13601, fol. 4r. Regensburg, St Emmeran, c. 1020/25. Figure 7, p. 51. Abbess Receiving the Rule of St Benedict, Chapter House Book of Niedermünster. Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, MS theol. lat. 4°199, fol. 67v. Niedermünster, c. 1025/44. Figure 8, p. 53. Abbess Hitda Presenting the Codex to St Walburga, Hitda- Codex. Darmstadt, Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek, Cod. 1640, fol. 6r. Cologne, c. 1000/1025. Figure 9, p. 56. Death of the Virgin, Paris Gospel Lectionary. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 17325, fol. 51v. Lower Saxony, c. 1120/40. Figure 10, p. 57. Burial of the Virgin, Paris Gospel Lectionary. Paris, Biblio- thèque nationale de France, MS lat. 17325, fol. 52r. Lower Saxony, c. 1120/40. Figure 11, p. 60. St Andrew Preaching from the Cross to the Members of the Lamspringe Convent. Theological Miscellany. Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. Guelf. 475 Helmst., fol. 148v. Lamspringe, 1178– 1205/10. ILLUSTRATIONS ix Figure 12, p. 62. St George and Dedication Scene. Gospel Book from the Nunnery of Lippoldsberg. Formerly kassel, Landesbibliothek, Cod. theol. 2°59, fol. 73v (lost since 1945). Figure 13, p. 64. Necrology of Obermünster, Living Sisters. München, Baye ri- sches Hauptstaatsarchiv, kL Regensburg-Obermünster, Lit. 1, fol. 65v. Figure 14, p. 65. Necrology of Obermünster, Living Sisters. München, Baye ri- sches Hauptstaatsarchiv, kL Regensburg-Obermünster, Lit. 1, fol. 66r. Figure 15, p. 66. Necrology of Obermünster, Priest Celebrating and Male Mem bers of the Community. München, Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv, kL Regensburg-Obermünster, Lit. 1, fol. 67v. Figure 16, p. 68. St John and the Virgin with nuns from Hohenbourg. Hortus deliciarum. Formerly Strassbourg, Bibliothèque municipale, fol.  176v. Hohen bourg, Alsace, 1176/96. Tracing after the original manuscript by Christian Moritz Engelhardt, 1812. Figure 17, p. 70. Foundation of Hohenbourg and Abbess Riglindis. Hortus deliciarum. Formerly Strassbourg, Bibliothèque municipale, fol.  322v. Hohen bourg, Alsace, 1176/96. After Engelhardt, Herrad von landsperg, pl. X. Figure 18, p. 71. Members of the Convent of Hohenbourg at the Time of Abbess Herrad von Landesberg. Hortus deliciarum. Formerly Strassbourg, Bibliothèque municipale, fol. 322v. Hohenbourg, Alsace, 1176/96. After Engelhardt, Herrad von landsperg, pl. XI. Figure 19, p. 76. Christ and Seven Nuns. Initial for the Introitus of the Mass of Whitsunday, Gradual from Schäftlarn. München, Bayerische Staats biblio- thek, Clm 17014, fol. 86v. Schäftlarn, c. 1225/40. Figure 20, p. 220. The Book of Hours. Uppsala, Uppsala universitetsbiblioteket, MS C 12 fols 1v–2r, copied by Sister Christina Hansdotter Brask in Vadstena Abbey (professed 1459–1520). Figure 21, p. 226. Cantus sororum of the nun CJ. Uppsala, Uppsala universitets- biblioteket, MS C 432, fol. 3r, with owner initials in upper margin. Figure 22, p. 227. Vadstena prayer book. Uppsala, Uppsala universitets biblio- teket, MS C 68, fol. 133v (detail) with inserted scribal initials m p in the o in lombard. x ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 23, p. 228. Text page from the prayer book. Stockholm, kungliga biblio - teket, MS A 43, fol. 159v, with scribal and owner initials i a and a s respectively, in the marginal decoration. Figure 24, p. 233. Wood print from Dendermonde with Christ, Saint Birgitta and her daughter Saint katarina. From the prayer book of Ingrid Ambjörns- dotter. Stockholm, kungliga biblioteket, MS A 43, fol. 43v. Figure 25, p. 235. The side wound of Christ and instruments of the Passion (nail, thorn, strop, and the words fons amoris). Hand-painted miniature with accompanying captions in Old Swedish. From the prayer book of Birgitta Andersdotter. Stockholm, kungliga biblioteket, MS A 80, fol. 15v. Figure 26, p. 237. Detail of fragment from a psalter copied by a Vadstena nun around 1500 and reused as account covers in Finland in the 1640s. Stock- holm, Riksarkivet, Fr 27 983. graphs Graph 1, p. 205. Social composition of the monastery of San Domenico in Pisa 1392–1456. Graph 2, p. 205. Matrimonial status of the nuns when they entered the com- munity of San Domenico. Graph 3, p. 208. Geographical origin of the nuns of the monastery of San Domenico in Pisa 1403–1456.

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